The aps that are offered. Not every kid can be involved in multiple activities. But so many of them are. You can ask any number of kids and they will say because i have to. I wont get into college. Can do better. When we have kids dying and when we have kids dropping out of College Freshman year, 64 that drop out, its because of a Mental Health issue. We can do better. Better by acknowledging what of social media. They have not learned how to be alone, like how to be reflective how to take a look at , mindbody connections. And if theres a suspicion that something is wrong, the courage for parents to reach out for help. Its hard to pick up that phone and call a therapist or call a doctor and say i think my child has an eating disorder or i think my child is depressed because its fear, right . Its so out of our control. If they had another illness, you wouldnt wait to get that treated. You would get them treated. So i would say have the courage , to make that first call because the first
By MARK STEWART and MIKE SHERRYDecember 15, 2020 GMT
Hunter Wohler accepted the challenge of leadership this season.
“I’m not a super-outspoken guy so for me it was stepping into that leader role being a senior this year,” he said. “I feel like I had to grow into a new part of me.”
The senior safety from Muskego continued to lead by example but made a point of becoming more vocal and providing positive energy during a high school football season played under the cloud of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Those intangibles helped produce another banner season for Warriors football team.
Muskego finished 9-0 for its third straight undefeated season. Wohler earned first-team all-state distinction from the Associated Press for the third straight year and for the second season in a row was the unanimous pick as the state player of the year by a vote of statewide media.