Numbers don’t define us
“I chose 5’9″ for my number,” junior MKilar Otte said. “It is my height. My shoe size says 6’2″ but height says otherwise. I can still do what I want, though.”
“My number is 16,” junior Hannah Norris said. “People don’t take me seriously because I am 16. But I’m human, too. I have ideas.”
“I’m 5 feet tall,” junior Kaely McKinney said. “I’m still great at what I do. I’m just sick of people seeing my height, only.”
“I’m barely 5 feet tall,” freshman Isabelle Braun said. “I know I’m short. Stop telling me. I’m a human, not something to stare at.”
“My number is one,” junior Brianna Brin said. “People think just because you’ve lived in one small town your entire life makes you some sort of hick. I’m smart and cultured.”
“3.9 is my GPA,” sophomore Tana Herremen. “It may not seem good enough, but I’m still smart.”
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Maddie Keller • Sep 17, 2015 at 12:24 pm
I LIKE THIS 🙂
Landon Crispin • Sep 16, 2015 at 10:48 am
How is a GPA of 3.9 not good enough for some people? Of course you’re smart. That’s ridiculous.