Name: Lilian Ammerman
Eagle Eye: Tell us a little bit about yourself.
LA: “I run cross-country and play basketball and softball.”
EE: What is the biggest transition from middle school to high school in your opinion?
LA: “The amount of work given increased drastically, while the class time decreased.”
EE: Who is someone you look up to? Why? (Athlete, Artist, Peer, etc)
LA: “My parents. They’re always busy but they find time for everything and everyone, I can turn to them for support and guidance.”
EE: What do you feel is your biggest accomplishment?
LA: “Maintaining good grades in honors classes while playing three sports.”
EE: Which class is the most difficult? Why?
LA: “Honors English is the most challenging because of the amount of work given and the effort you have to put forth to get a good grade.”
EE: What is your favorite thing about being in high school so far?
LA: “The class durations are a lot shorter so it’s easier to stay focused.”
EE: Do you have any sports or extracurricular activities you are excited to participate in inside/outside of school?
LA: “The upcoming basketball season and softball in the spring because I get to play with my friends.”
EE: What are your future goals?
LA: “I plan to attend college and find a well-paying job so I will be able to support my family.”
EE: What advice would you give to next year’s freshmen?
LA: “The work is stressful, so keep up and don’t get behind on anything.”