The COVID-19 Journey
Stuck in a global pandemic, students struggle to balance daily life with optional school work and cancelled events.

Ariel Clark
With Kim Reynold’s decision to officially close down schools for the rest of the academic school year, schools were given the option on how they wanted to proceed with their learning services. They could either offer “voluntary educational enrichment opportunities” or “required educational services.” Some even chose to combine the two methods. Our school, going under the guideline of vo...

Hana Holtz
I’m not going to sugar coat it. There is little good that came out of this quarantine for me. All I could--and can--really do is sit and watch the plans I have looked forward to for four years get shaken up time and time again while the media and government sends mixed messages about the virus and possible re-openings. One day, Governor Kim Reynolds makes it sound like we are on the downhill ...

Molly McFadden
The last eight weeks have been a rollercoaster. Towards the beginning I was very motivated. I felt gifted with time and was excited to be able to accomplish things that had gotten pushed to the side earlier in the year. This feeling of motivation was great, but it didn’t last more then three weeks. By about the fourth week, I was over it. I wanted to see my friends, I wanted to go to Florida, I wa...
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