A-R Memories…
My first memory at A-R is all of the times at recess where I would absolutely destroy all of the boys in football and kickball. Farewell… It was really nice to be a part of A-R for the past several years, but I’m ready to start my life in the real world. A-R Memories…
In 4th grade, my lab partners and I screwed up so badly in conducting the Alka-Seltzer pop-rocket outside. We went back inside and no other classes couldn’t participate. Farewell… Auf Wiedersehen A-R Memories…
My very first memory at A-R was meeting Emma George. It was my first year at Apollo-Ridge, and I didn’t know anyone. She was the first person to talk to me and become my friend…and she’s been my friend ever since. Farewell… I am very excited to graduate, but I will miss seeing my friends everyday. This school has been all I’ve known for the last six years, and it’s scary moving on to something new; but I definitely think I’m ready. A-R Memories…
My first memory at Apollo-Ridge happened in 3rd grade. When I first came to the class, the teacher asked my name. When I told her Zhao Hao, she could not pronounce it; so all just started calling me “How-How.” I didn’t speak English, so the teacher sent me on the computer to learn English. I didn’t know how to use the program because it was in English; I just pressed a bunch of keys. Then Mrs. Prymak started to teach me English, and she gave me an Ipad to translate. Farewell… There are no good-byes for us. Whenever you go, you’re always in my heart. A-R Memories…
One of my favorite memories of A-R was during 4th and 5th grade. Our science teacher, Mr. Wagner, would sometimes launch mints at our seats. The class would all try to chase and catch these mints that were sent into the air. One time during this event, we were chasing after a mint, and Kate Myers would somehow shove my head into a desk. It didn’t hurt, but it was just funny. Everyone laughed about it. Farewell… Apollo-Ridge is my first and only school district that I attended. I have many good memories, but I believe that graduating high school is a necessary part of life. I will definitely treasure these memories that I created during my time at Apollo-Ridge. A-R Memories…
In elementary school, one time Kate was giving a presentation on polar bears. During this presentation, I crafted a blowdart gun out of a lead pencil. I then proceeded to shoot Colin McDermott in the eye. Mr. Danka did not like this and kicked me out of the classroom. Farewell… I’m gonna be on the news someday. A-R Memories:
Drake Swalga put a pencil in the pencil sharpener the wrong way, and we broke it in the third grade. P.S. - I'm sorry, Mrs. Alwine. Farewell: Apollo-Ridge has been a large part of my life for the past fifteen years, and I will always remember my experiences here. A-R Memories…
I remember when Mr. Wagner was showing off all of his animals and talking about his metal leg. Farewell… It has been a blast, but I’ll see you when I see you! A-R Memories…
I remember getting on the bus for the first day of Kindergarten and getting wedged three in a seat. Farewell… Well, it’s been real. Auf Weidersehen, peoples! |