Graduating with people you’ve only known for a year

Cheyanne Winkler, Ranger Review Reporter

When the end of the school year gets as close as it is now, everyone starts to get hyped for summer. Freshman, sophomores, and junior all start to make plans for the summer before they have to come back the following year. Unlike all of them, seniors do not have to return after this year.

Graduation is coming up soon and will be here before we know it.   When most people think of graduation they imagine young adults who have been going to the same school for four or more years.

Going to a new school senior year doesn’t seem like a big deal until graduation starts approaching. That is when everything really sinks in. Everyone else here knows everyone in some way, shape or form except for the people who just transferred to the school at the beginning of the year.

They will of course be ready to graduate because that means they are finally done with high school.  At the same time, not knowing everyone, like others do can make it difficult for someone to be as excited about graduation as they would be if they were with people that they had known for such a long time.