New Year’s is coming up, and that means new goals for the new year.
“My new year’s resolution is to start getting more sleep,” Ashley Ross, mother of Harlie Brooks, said.
“I’d say mine is to learn to love myself,” Faith Hyler, sophomore, said.
“Mine is to get more girls,” Nathan Paris, sophomore, said.
“My New Year’s resolution is to have better knees and joints, maybe stretch more,” Maya Cox, sophomore, said.
“My New Year’s resolution is to work harder,” Lauren Moon, sophomore, said.
“My new year’s resolution is to get right with the Lord,” Ashton Flick, sophomore, said.
“My New Year’s resolution is to work out more, pass all my final exams, and to get engaged,” Kristan Ross, sister of Harlie Brooks, said.
“My New Year’s is to live another year,” Bobbie Brownlee, sophomore, said.
“Mine is to get better at drawing and animating,” Emma Foster, sophomore, said.
“I’d say mine is to start eating better, so my diabetes doesn’t get any worse, and so I can still work and raise my kids,” Robert Brooks, father of Harlie Brooks, said.
“My goal is the read more books in 2024,” said Elizabeth Brooks, sister of Harlie Brooks.
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