Growing up with siblings can be tough, but growing up with brothers is a whole different story. Boys can be crazy, messy, loud, annoying, and dumb, so being the only girl can get pretty hectic.
My older brother, Broc, is 16 and I get along with him most of the time. He helps me with my math, brings me food, reminds me to do my chores, and always helps me when I need it. Of course with all of these pros, there has to be some cons. He never gives me rides anymore, he picks on me all the time, he makes fun of me, and yells at me a lot.
My younger brother Zek is a mess and a half. In my eyes, he's always been a big baby and he always gets his way. He acts just like me, so it takes a lot for us to get along. Even though we always argue, he is a stud and we always find a way to get in trouble together.
My brothers have taught me so much and I'm so grateful for them. From them trying to teach me how football works, to me showing them how to dress, I will always love them no matter what.
Friday, Oct 9
After hearing about schools being shut down, teams being quarantined, and games being canceled, DWHS students never thought their school would be next.
On Oct. 6, 2020, two DWHS football players tested positive for Covid-19. Students in contact with these people were sent home to spend two weeks in quarantine.
Taking extra precautions, masks must be worn, tables must be cleaned, and hand sanitizer must be used. DWHS students and staff members are doing everything they can to safely stay in school.