Seniors remember biggest lesson

Krissy Weinzierl – LRHS News

(LAKEWOOD RANCH, FL) – Seniors through out high school have collected memories and experiences that they can carry with them through out the rest of their lives. When seniors looked back on their high school experience, however, they found it hard to think of the single most important lesson they learned. but after hard examination some LRHS seniors came up with fond memories.

Courtney Peens – ” Don’t take so many classes that you end up not being able to handle it. Too many classes means no extra circular activities, friends, or any type of social life”.

Nick Beauchamp – “Don’t let your teachers tell you everything, sometimes it’s better to figure things out on your own.”

Madison Cheri – “It’s better to have one true friend that will always be there for you then a huge group of friends that you cannot count on”.

Matt Kennedy – “I learned how to avoid the negative people who will bring me down.”

Silvana Ramierz – “How to not fall down the stairs. Freshmen year I fell down the stairs and since that day I learned to have someone in front of me to catch you if I fall.”

Emma Harb – “How to prepare for college and the do’s and don’t’s for college”.

Shaylin Morris – “Follow the right path, succeed, find the right friends, and have a good time.”

Jackie Schoff – “Don’t get side tracked from school, it is important to stay on track during school.”

Kirsten Schmitt – “If you do not have anything nice to say don’t say anything at all.”

Chelby Atkinson – “Friends come and go but family is forever.”