About Me:
I am part of the Yearbook & Communications class, and I like photography. In this blog, I'll be sharing student activities as well as photography skills.
Outside of class, I like to fish.
1-30-25
Worlds shortest interview: I interviewed 5 random students and asked them...
If you could instantly learn one skill, what would it be?
"Read minds"
"I wanna be instantly good at karate"
"Grammar"
"To know how to survive in the wild"
"Reading"
I think everyone had very unique answers. I enjoyed interviewing these students and learning more about them. If I were asked what skill I would like, my response would most likely be to fish. Fishing is a hobby I like to do outside of school and I still have a few things to learn about it.
02-06-2025
Yes-Way has been around for a while, and it is one of my local favorites. Since it is right next to a school, many students, including me, tend to go there weather in the morning to get breakfast, or after practice for a drink. I asked my dad, who first introduced me to the local spot, 3 questions.
How did you first come across Yes-Way? And his response was, "It was my home town gas station."
What do you like most about it? And his response was, "The convenience, and I enjoy talking to some employees."
What role does it play in our community? And his response was, "Great gathering spot for old men to gossip."
Favorite School Event Interview!
02-27-2025
I asked and interviewed two teachers about their favorite school event.
I chose Mrs. Ewen because she has been here for 25+ years and Ms. Carlson is new and has now been working for RRMR for 1 year. I thought they were best choices for this topic so I could get different perspectives of their experiences at our school!
Q: Which school event is your favorite and why?
A: "Wrestling meets"
Q: What's your best memory from that event?
A: "Liked watching it."
Q: How does it bring the school community together?
A:"It is a community event so you get to see family members cheer on the wrestlers and supportive community members."
Q: Which school event is your favorite and why?
A: "May term."
Q: What's your best memory from that event?
A: "I got to teach something something that interests me and share my talents in a different way."
Q: How does it bring the school community together?
A:"It brought everyone together to create different donations for good causes. "
I really enjoyed interviewing Ms. Carlson and Mrs. Ewen and I loved their responses to my questions.
After spring break I asked 3 students to answer 7 questions.
Q & A
The place I liked most was: "My house"
The best meal I ate was: "Chips and cheese"
Every single day I: "Went outside"
The best time was when: "When I was outside"
The funniest moment was:"When I almost fell out of a tree"
I was exhausted after I:"Was outside"
What I miss most about spring break is:"The nice weather"
Q & A
The place I liked most was: "J and O boba"
The best meal I ate was: "MC Donald's"
Every single day I: "Slept"
The best time was when: "When I went shopping"
The funniest moment was: "When I went to a friends house"
I was exhausted after I: "Watched a movie"
What I miss most about spring break is: "No school"
Q & A
The place I liked most was: "My grandmas"
The best meal I ate was: "Steak and tators"
Every single day I: "Played volleyball"
The best time was when: "I went to my grandmas"
The funniest moment was: "When I fell"
I was exhausted after I: "Did some work"
What I miss most about spring break is: "No school"
Prom post: I interviewed 3 people about prom. One going to prom, one not going, and one who has went before. Here are their responses.
Lilly will be going to prom.
Question 1: What are you excited about?
Response: "To experience it again."
Question 2: What are your prom plans?
Response: "Spend it with my boyfriend and friends."
Question 3: How did you pick your dress?
Response: "Based on the theme."
Abi will not be going to prom.
Question 1: Why aren't you going?
Response: "I don't want to."
Question 2: If you could change something about prom, what would it be?
"That students with bad grades shouldn't be allowed to go to prom."
Bob has already went to prom.
Question 1: When / where did you go to prom?
Response: "1989/1990, at RRMR"
Question 2: What is a memorable moment from prom?
Response: "We took a limo."
Question 3. Do you have any advice?
Response: "Go dance."
After prom post: I interviewed Lilly about her prom experience. Here is her response.
Question 1:
Was prom what you expected?
Response:
"No and yes."
Question 2:
Did you enjoy your night?
"Partly."
Question 3:
What did people think of your dress?
Response
"People loved it, that I know of."
I asked one staff member and one student 3 questions about having a 4 day school week. Here are their responses. 04-28-25 (Phase 1)
If I had to answer the questions myself...
I think it would be beneficial to teachers because they need a break sometimes too. It can give them time to lesson plan and grade. Also like Mrs. Sherrard said, It would be a good day to get appointments done with so you don't miss school.
On my day off, I would probably spend it with friends.
I would want Fridays off.
Q: 1. How would having a shorter school week be beneficial to students and staff?
R: "We would be more excited to come, knowing there is a 3 day weekend."
Q: 2. What would you do on your day off?
R: "Schedule appointments on these days so I would not miss any school."
Q: 3. What day would you want off?
R: "Monday."
Q: 1. How would having a shorter school week be beneficial to students and staff?
R: "I don't think it would be beneficial because we would have a longer school year."
Q: 2. What would you do on your day off?
R: "Hang out with my friends."
Q: 3. What day would you want off?
R: "Friday."
05-14-25
I sent a survey to Middle School students about their Summer plans. Responses reflect 7 out of 56 7th & 8th graders surveyed.
I asked:
1.Do you have any trips planned for the summer?
If so, what are they?
If not, where do you wish you could go?
Many respondents are heading out of state this year, like Florida, Missouri, and even Nebraska.
2. What are you most looking forward to this summer?
Many respondents are looking forward for the outside weather and being with family.
3. Do you have a summer hobby? If yes, what is it?
Many respondents have outside hobbies. Such as fishing, gardening, and even tanning.
4. Do you have a summer job? If so, what is it?
Many respondents don't have a job, otherwise the ones that do are generally babysitting.
5. What are your summer goal(s)?
Many respondents had different goals, such as being tan, getting more active outside, drive more, and even be better at Spanish.
05-19-25
RRMR is...
"Different"
"Special"
"Small"