A few of this year’s 8th graders wanted to share these parting words with their teachers and staff:
I hope everyone next year loves Mr.Kirvin and Mr.Linck as much as we do.–Jackson Cancio
I’m going to miss all of my teachers and class mates and this was a great year and would love to see all the teachers in 9th grade.–Mason Bourdeau
It’s really all one school so Mr. Kirvin is still going to have to deal with me every day. I joined this school in jr. high so I’m going to miss jr high, but I’ll still have friends here. I want to thank Ms. Barr for sitting me next to Tyler on the first day of school my first year here. I’ve had some good memories in this school and am going to miss the jr high. Goodbye jr high!–Lexton Christopher
I will leave my 100 average to Mr. Linck and Kirvin, my corner seat and Tu eres basura to the next 8th grade class, my nerdiness to my teachers, and Mr. Diamond’s start-of-the-year paragraph for the next Honors Algebra class. Goodbye for now.–Nathaniel McDevitt
I, Kailynn, had a fun year. Mr. Linck loves to read a lot of books. Make sure u have lots of sticky notes and be ready for him to call you Pickles. Kirvin is funny and he loves doing a lot of pop ups. He is a lot of fun. I will miss all of my 8th grade teachers; have fun next year. Goodbye (though I will probably see you all again)!–Kailynn Ramsey
I, Mikaela, leave my split ends to Mr. Kirvin. I leave Mr. Linck’s annoying use of the word pickle to next year’s 8th graders. I am not leaving Mrs. Decker because she will be at my cross country meets! Please reach out to me to see if you can sit in my corner desk in Mr. Linck’s room. You probably can’t but please ask. I leave my spot on the modified track team as the slowest sprinter. I will miss everybody but Kirvin (just kidding). I am glad because we are in one building this isn’t really a goodbye…just a see ya later, alligator