A-R Memories…
During a random day in 3rd grade, I was in the computer room. The teacher’s phone rang. A minute later my teacher called my name and told me my mom was there to get me. I worried maybe something was wrong. I saw my sister walk to the office too, so we walked together. My mom signed us out. When we got to the car, she told us we were going to the pool…I am still shocked my mom did that. Farewell… It was fun. Glad it’s over, and I’m ready to move on!
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A-R Memories…
I remember walking to Mrs. Rametta’s on my first day and making friends with Emma George, Nathan Kavulic, and Colton Niel. Farewell… Turn in your work. Participate. Get involved in school events. No one thinks you’re cooler for not getting involved. A-R Memories:
My first memory at Apollo-Ridge that has stuck with me involves my good friend Zhao Hao. We were on the bus messing around and unzipping each others’ bookbags. It was good fun until I didn’t realize he unzipped my bookbag, and everything fell out of it and missed our bus stop. Farewell… “How lucky I am to have something that makes saying good-bye so hard.” – A.A. Milne A-R Memories…
I don’t remember much from elementary school…although, in one of my first memories here at A-R.H.S., I remember being so nervous my freshman year. I remember wanting to always make a good first impression for my teachers and older students. Farewell… As I reflect on my time here at Apollo-Ridge, all I can say is to enjoy your time here as much as possible…it goes by a lot quicker than you think. That’s one thing that I never really believed when others would say, “High school goes by fast…” A-R Memories…
My very first memory at A-R is in elementary school. I was the QB for our recess football team. My primary target was Connor Mamros, and my debut stat line in one game was 50-55 with 500 passing yards and 15 touchdowns. Farewell… Apollo-Ridge has been a great place for me to grow and become the person I am today. I have met a lot of life-time friends and great people. I can’t believe that I would’ve ever said this…but I’m going to miss this place. A-R Memories…
During my 8th grade year dodgeball tournament, my team came back in the finals from 1-2 to 3-2 to win, and it was one of the most fun and intense moments, which ended with me catching the ball. Farewell… Apollo was fun, but I can’t wait to leave. I’ll miss the people. A-R Memories…
My favorite memory is when Mr. Lizik talked about what restaurants are the best in our area. Farewell… I hope everyone gets involved in events in high school. You deserve to enjoy yourselves! A-R Memories…
My very first memory at Apollo-Ridge and favorite is when I got my trumpet for the first time. I had such a passion for it and I practiced every day. In the end, the practice paid off because I am now an All-State soloist. Farewell… I’m more than excited for the next steps in life, but the friends I’ve created and the opportunities I’ve been given will be incredibly missed. A-R Memories…
I remember crying for about 15 minutes every day to my teacher because I missed my mom in Kindergarten. I like to think that I am over it…but I am not. Farewell… Apollo-Ridge introduced my favorite sport into my life: Bowling. I hope to continue my career with the team. |