Online High Schoolers – But I’m sure we’ll spend the first

But I’m sure we’ll spend the first two months of online school. “Today is Tuesday, March 31, and I found out two hours ago that I’m not going back to school. I’m new to El Serrito school and I’m fine. I’m a graduate of Woodside High School, and I’m fine. High school senior Taa Lee keeps a graduation dress that she never wore on April 4th, 2020 at her her house in San Carlos. When I grew up in an activist house with my mother, grandmother and people around me, I was a little polite and understood how systematic repression works. So the fact that my name was misspelled and my entire school experience was summed up in a five-second diploma was very disappointing. Julisa Gómez Reyes, a high school student, at her “own” house in San Jose on April 6, 2020, I think I miss the structure of the school day very much. High school student Genevieve Schweitzer April 6, 2020 plays the flute in her “own” garden. I will not hug people at the prom as a farewell, but I will take pictures. “I’m going to Morehouse in the fall.” I always imagined that one night I would press the “Accept” button and the next day at school I would be able to tell my friends and teachers about it in person. I think about all the things that have been canceled. I can’t go to the prom.