Holiday Happiness

Savannah Saesan

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Holiday Happiness

Many people love this time of year, and enjoy the holiday spirit that the school body shows. The school has a spirit week where everyone has a chance to show off their Christmas spirit, and bring a festive mood. It keeps everyone happy and excited for the coming break, but hopefully still ready for tests and work. The school still does still enforce the dress code, and making sure people stay bundled up with pajama day.

“I believe our school has a reasonable balance in between not being festive and not being enough festive,” Michael Pochron said. “The only change I think our school should do is to put up decorations to give off a more festive feel although; we can still keeping the public school look.”

A lot of people are looking forward to the school break, but still try to keep a positive attitude with all the work still left. The teachers are trying to finish all the projects and tests off, so students do not have the stress over the break. Therefore, it makes a lot of work to be done at nonnegotiable deadlines.  It does help the students relive some stress, but still a ton of work to do.

“There are finals and midterms along with everything clumped together with little breathing room during the last two weeks of school,” Pochron said.

This time of year is a happy time for everyone, and people try to spread the cheer to others who need it. Making a person happy with a gift they did not think they would receive lets everyone feel the joy.

“The holiday spirit that everyone has makes the world a better and happier place,” Pochron said. “Mainly break is to spend time with family and friends, but also the joyful mood that most people are in.”