Freshman Spotlight: Gracie Ball
Get to know the freshman! Every Monday the Eagle Eye will interview another member of the TAHS Class of 2022.
Eagle Eye: What is the biggest transition from middle school to high school in your opinion?
Gracie Ball: The amount of homework, and you have less time to complete assignments.
EE: Do you have any sports or extracurricular activities you are excited to continue into high school?
GB: I’m involved in Cheerleading, Softball, YAN, Student Council, and National Honor Society.
EE: What is something you will miss about middle school?
GB: To be honest, nothing. High school is so much better and I’m actually enjoying school.
EE: What is something you didn’t expect about high school?
GB: How fast the days go by. I expected them to go slow and drag on.
EE: What is your favorite thing about being in the high school so far?
GB: The Cafe.
EE: Which class is the most difficult? Why?
GB: Science because you have to be present in class or you’ll fall behind.
EE: What is your favorite thing to do?
GB: Cheer.
EE: What/who is your favorite song/artist right now?
GB: Florida Georgia Line
EE: Who is your favorite teacher, why?
GB: Mr. Wilson because he makes class enjoyable and explains things thoroughly.
EE: What advice would you give to next year’s freshman?
GB: Charge your Chromebook.
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