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Final Goodbye
Activities you can do for your very last day of high school by Noah Carter
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Last day of high school is a big step in our lives. Leaving all the great memories behind you, and on your way to work yourself into the life you always dreamed of. Luckily, here are some ideas that you can do on your very last day of school. As work and college waits for you, you can say one final goodbye to your high school. Let’s start with the activities you can do on the last day. For some activities, you can start off by doing things you have been wanting to do all year or all your school life. Write a list of the things you want to accomplish and fun activities to do. Next up, final goodbyes. You may not be able to ever see your friends or teachers again, so what you can do is spend a lot of time with them. Maybe have a final lunch with them, or get together, coffee after school, there’s a lot of choices you could choose from!
Carl “CJ” Sword says he wants to practice for the baseball playoffs and talk to his friends.
Alex Abel says he just wants to chill out and be happy for the last day of school
Adam Jones and Dominic Carosella both agreed they wanted to throw all of their homework and assignments down the stairs to celebrate.
Ava Benner is not completely sure what she wants to do for her last day of school. She said she would probably just hang out with friends and have a good time.
Unraveled Wildcats
Unravel is a club open to all those interested in knitting and crochet, regardless of experience. The club meets every other Wednesday during both A and B lunch in Ms. Ellis room. The president is Jordan Brooks, a junior at Mountain View.
The Clubs Sponsors: Ms. Ellis & Ms Breslin
Fccla
FCCLA is a club that focuses on interacting with the local community, family, and con- sumer science. The club meets every Tuesday during lunch in Ms. Avery’s room. The club also competes against the school in an array of competitions, ranging from a bake-off to interior design. FCCLA also works with local ele- mentary schools to plan different events throughout the year. The club’s current presidents are Tem- ima Enitan and Maria Lopez, both current juniors.
Club Sponsor: Ms. Avery
Spanish Honor Society
The club learns about the Spanish language and celebrates the culture, practices, and traditions of the Spanish-speaking world. The club also does presentations, demonstrations, and service projects to help further educate on Spanish culture. The club typically meets on the 2nd or 3rd Monday of the month in Ms. Terrill’s room. As per any honor society, the club has requirements to become a member, such as having taken 3 or more Spanish classes, continuing to take Spanish, maintaining a 3.8 or higher GPA in Spanish classes, and being a sophomore or higher. The club’s current president is Lexa Palma, a current senior
Club Sponsor: Ms. Terrill clubs to
Look Out For
An array of different clubs at Mountain View to look out to join in the upcoming school year by Mone Abbott
Battle of the Books
The club meets, Wednesday at the library during Wildcat Hour, staring once a month, then twice a month, as compe- tition approaches. Students are provided 10 unique books to compete against students over answering questions about the book in the district. The club has no dues
Club Sponsor: Ms. Maris & Ms. Payne
Scholastic bowl
The Scholastic Bowl is actually not a club but a VHSL activity in which students complete a series of questions regarding a wide variety of topics such as literature, mathematics, science, history, music, and more! The Scholastic Bowl team meets after supper, Tuesdays and Thursdays, in Mrs. Steska’s room. The team’s captains are Conner Bastian, Nathalie Haines, and Mace Phillips.
Club Sponsor: Ms. Steska
Color Club
Color Club is a safe space at Mountain View for any student to meet and discuss current events, history, and culture. Games and other activities are incorporated into educating members about the LGBTQIA+ community. The club meets every Tuesday after school in Mr. Botzman’s room. The club’s current president is Zachary Roland, a current senior at Moun- tain View.
Club Sponsor: Mr. Botzman
Battle of Books