Q: Tell us a little bit about yourself and things you do in and out of school.
A: “I play water polo and occasionally swim for Huron. I like to travel, get food with friends and play basketball.”
Q: What was your favorite Huron event from last year, and what did you like about it?
A: “The freshman field trip to the Zekelman Holocaust Center.”
Q: What is your favorite class at Huron and what do you like about it?
A: “AP Gov because Mr. Veal made the class fun.”
Q: What is a class you want to take in the future, and why does it interest you?
A: “Psychology because making sock babies sounds interesting.”
Q: Who is one of your favorite teachers at Huron and why?
A: “Mr. Verdugo because he’s funny and I like the way he teaches.”
Q: What are your thoughts about personal project? What were some challenges you have faced so far? What are you working on?
A: “I like personal project because it’s very cool to see everyone’s hard work pay off at the exhibition. A challenge I faced during the process was time management. I made an edit of Cade Cunningham for my personal project.”
Q: What is your favorite memory from last year and why?
A: “Visiting the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame museum in Massachusetts because they have a lot of exclusive rare memorabilia displayed.”
Q: If you could change one thing from your freshman self, what would it be?
A: “Make sure I locked in on geometry.”
Q: What is something you weren’t expecting about sophomore year?
A: “Time will fly by very fast.”
Q: What is an interesting face or hidden talent about yourself?
A: “A hidden talent about myself is that I am ambidextrous.”
Q: What is a hot take of yours?
A: “A hot take of mine is that Paul Reed is the best center in the NBA.”
