
A year ago I missed a few days of school with Covid and when I got back I needed to take a math test, and on the day I was supposed to take it I asked my math teacher about it (expecting too try and fail) He told me too wait a few more days and study, even though he wasn't supposed to give me more time to take it he gave me a bit more time to study because I was so busy taking care of work from other classes. Id say the positives outweigh the negatives significantly however. Junior: The Schools not perfect obviously, one time the girls bathroom flooded and we all got sent home because water was falling from the ceiling, and also the bathrooms are a tiny bit dirty sometimes, (not the staffs fault but its still the school). This will help eliminate some of the stress of 12th grade year. I believe that schools should not wait until Senior year to help guide students in their future endeavors. All of my life I have been a proactive preplanning student wanting to always know the next move before it actually happened. I think Fraser High is helping me plan my future and letting me know all about my options. My teachers have always supported me in and out of the classroom and helped me go a little further when I needed it.

As the years went on I was greeted with a smile, putting me at ease about my future. I remember that same teacher came to my 2nd grade class and waved with that same smile to that let me know that I will be ok. But that smile was something that will stay with me because it was there everyday to make me feel good even when there was no cookies.

Senior: I entered the Fraser Public Schools as a first grader and all I honestly remember is cookies and a smile from my teacher on the first day of school.
