Name: Jayden Albright
Eagle Eye: Tell us a little bit about yourself.
JA: “I play softball, I have two younger sisters, and I like spending time with friends and family.”
EE: What is the biggest transition from middle school to high school in your opinion?
JA: “Having to move classes more often throughout the day and having more homework.”
EE: Who is someone you look up to? Why? (Athlete, Artist, Peer, etc)
JA: “I look up to my mom because she is kind-hearted and is always there when I need her.”
EE: What do you feel is your biggest accomplishment?
JA: “My biggest accomplishment is my grades.”
EE: Which class is the most difficult? Why?
JA: “I think Spanish is the most difficult because it is a whole different language you have to learn.”
EE: What is your favorite thing about being in high school so far?
JA: “Having a lot more freedom and having shorter classes.”
EE: Do you have any sports or extracurricular activities you are excited to participate in inside/outside of school?
JA: “I play softball for the school and I have a travel team.”
EE: What are your future goals?
JA: “I plan to go to college and become a veterinarian.”
EE: What advice would you give to next year’s freshmen?
JA: “Make sure you get your school work and homework done on time before it becomes late or missing.”