Society constantly changes.
Culture is interpreted differently by the context and the specific aspects being examined.
Students have strong views on the current culture of our society and most are negative.
“My definition of a strong society is with functional members striving to help one another, work hard for what you have, correct problems, and be productive,” Zackary Williams, science teacher, said.
“A strong society should be a group of people who come together despite varying beliefs and loving one another,” Leah Oakes, sophomore, said. “I think that today’s society has turned hateful because of different political and religious viewpoints.”
Today’s society is dynamic, where progress and challenges coexist.

“I feel like our society could be better, by being kind and making small gestures to help people,” Alyssa King, sophomore, said.
“I think it’s good to develop oneself, but I also believe that God gave us each other for a reason, so why not lean of each other,” Oakes said.
“I think that society declined because of people becoming unencouraged of what they love and turning away from God,” Bella Harris, freshman, said.
“I think society has declined because morals have declined as well as manners and community,” McKinley Bergeron, freshman, said.