Fresh Face of the Week: Kelsey Johnson

Each week the Eagle Eye selects a random student from the class of 2020 to be surveyed.

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Eagle Eye: What is the biggest difference from middle school to high school?

Kelsey Johnson: The teachers give us a lot more freedom and there is a lot more expected out of us.

EE: What is your hardest class this year? Why?

KJ: History because it is hard to comprehend and we receive a lot more homework than we did last year.

EE: What is your favorite part of high school so far? Why?

KJ: Having classes with upper-class men because they are really encouraging and help you with anything you need.

EE: Are you involved in any extracurricular activities? If so, what?

KJ: Yes. Basketball, Soccer, and Track

EE: What are some of your favorite activities or hobbies?

KJ: Hang out with friends and family, go hiking, and play basketball.

EE: What is your favorite movie?

KJ: The Shallows

EE: What is your favorite sports team?

KJ: Cleveland Cavaliers

EE: If you had an endless supply of food, what is the one food you would choose?

KJ: Candy! I always have candy with me wherever I go.

EE: What is your favorite band or musical artist?

KJ: I don’t have a favorite. I listen to all of Today’s Hits.

EE: What advice would you give to next year’s freshmen?

KJ: Always keep up with your work, work hard, and trust that your teachers are trying their best to help you succeed.

EE: If you were an animal, what would you be and why?

KJ: A chinchilla because they are so fluffy and they are agile.

EE: What is one thing you’d like to accomplish in your lifetime?

KJ: I want to go to Saint Francis to become a nurse on the life flight.

EE:If you could travel anywhere in the world, where would you go and why?

KJ: I want to travel the whole world with my family and explore a lot of different places.

EE: If you could have the ability to fly, be invisible, or have super speed, which one would you pick and why?

KJ: I would want to have the ability to fly so I can see what the world is like from above.