By: Kim Salerno
As seniors prepare for graduation this spring, many of them have figured out what careers they want to follow or what colleges they want to attend.
Senior Evan Papania commented, “I’m going to Ball State University.”
Badin’s mission is to provide quality education throughout students’ four years here. Many students learn valuable lessons from their teachers at Badin to take with them after high school.
“Life is what you make it,” is senior Jenna Ritchie’s most valuable lesson.
Many students are excited for life after high school. With no restricting time schedules and living on campus, students are excited to branch out into the adult world.
“I like the idea that I will have more freedom and that I only have classes on certain days,” Papania said.
“I’m excited to not wear a uniform anymore,” Ritchie said. Although college is an exciting time for students, it can also cause stress and anxiety. “I feel like I’m most nervous about getting used to the schedule and there’s no structure in college. Also, getting into the rhythm of the classes and time management over all,” Papania said. As seniors prepare for their last second semester, the Badin community can’t wait to see what their plans are for the future.