Freshman Friday: Kyce Shama

Kyce Shamma sitting on a ledge outside the Huron cafeteria during his lunch period.

Courtesy of Shamma

Kyce Shamma sitting on a ledge outside the Huron cafeteria during his lunch period.

Jackson Pollard, Social Media Editor

Q: Tell us a little bit about yourself and what hobbies/sports you do.

A: “I’m Kyce Shama. I’m varsity tennis and varsity lacrosse, I like playing video games.”

 

Q: How would you describe your transition from middle to high school?

A: “I think it’s not really much of a change, you just have to stay on top of your work a little bit more in high school and the school is just bigger with more people.”

 

Q: What class was the most interesting this year and why?

A: “Probably math, all my classes are pretty boring, but math is the least boring.”

 

Q: What are 3 words to describe your first year of high school so far and why did you choose them?

A: “Stressful, exciting, and fun. Stressful because I have a lot of schoolwork although I’m a freshman. Fun because I have fun when I talk to my friends every day seeing them in the hallways. Exciting because it’s my first year of high school.”

 

Q: How has high school surprised you so far? Were there any skills you had to learn to get work done or fit school into your schedule?

A: “I had to learn a lot this year, to manage my time so instead of not playing video games the entire day and doing whatever to focusing on my schoolwork and get my stuff done, and just be a lot more organized.”

 

Q: How are you feeling about the end of the school year? 

A: “I’m really excited. I’m trying to go into summer and just go to the pool every day.”

 

Q: How do you want to remember your high school experience four years later? What are you doing now or how do you plan to make that happen? 

A: “Memorable, fun, and worth it. have fun, get good grades and make good use of it, don’t make a waste out of it.”