Seniors graduate after year of adversity, joy (6/9/2021) Chloe Hughes and Colleen Halleck Alex Charles
The class of 2021 persevered through almost three semesters of shifting between learning virtually, in person and a mix of both. They learned how to set schedules for themselves at home, stay motivated to complete school work and keep in touch with friends.
After those semesters unlike any others, those who have graduated said they enjoyed having an in-person ceremony their family members could attend, and those who are about to graduate said they are looking forward to this, too.
‘Definitely a struggle, but I’m glad’
Megan Baumgartner
Megan Baumgartner is the daughter of Jessie and Peggy Baumgartner and has one sibling, Matthew.
Meganâs favorite subject is social studies. She also particularly enjoyed writing her autobiography recently. Meganâs interests include soccer, being active outside, biking, playing piano, and spending time with friends. She enjoys going turkey and deer hunting with her dad, and loves doing triathlons with her brother and friends.
Meganâs role model is her mother, Peggy. Peggy shared how very proud they are of Megan and for the beautiful girl God has created her to be.
Meganâs teachers nominated her because she participates often in class discussions and asks thoughtful questions. She challenges herself to always do her best work, and she is an excellent example of what it means to help others succeed.