Wyatt is probably the nicest person I’ve ever met. I remember last year in PE, every time he would come in, he would always be in a good mood, and he would be excited and be like, “Hi, how are you guys?” We always laughed because I liked how he always said my name a little funny, like “Park-uh.” So I was always happy to see him in PE last year and then this year in the hallways, anytime I’d see him, he’d be like, “Hey, Parker, how are you?” Then he’d hug me or something. Caring, sweet, funny, and very personable. He makes me want to be a better person, to try to share some of the kindness he always showed everybody, and just try to be as kind as he is. I loved this year, whenever he got to film tigers on the street with us. I remember our first time doing it; there was even a picture Ms. Goetting took, and he looked so happy. It was such a fun time doing tigers on the street with him because of how much he enjoyed it. We went around and we interviewed some of his friends and some of his favorite teachers, and I even think he interviewed one of the security officers. Everyone seemed to enjoy getting to talk to him. You could tell how much he enjoyed it.
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Braden Davis, Writer, Photographer, Newspaper Editor
Braden Davis is a junior for the 2024-2025 school year. He is a cross country and track athlete who is also involved in many clubs and activities. Braden plans on going to a southern university, where he desires to get a degree in Journalism and go to Law School. In the future, he hopes to run for and hold a political office.