It’s graduation time for the Class of 2019!

It’s graduation time for the Class of 2019!
Seniors David and Antonio eagerly wait to receive their cap and gown.

By Anthony C. and David R.

As the year is coming to an end, multiple seniors are looking forward to graduation day. After multiple years of staying on the grind the seniors at cats are very excited to have come so far. Some are in shock others are not showing an emotion as the knew they should be here today accomplishing everything they said they would. Unfortunately many people stepped out through the years but many friendships were made here at CATS. Some students look to continue school and are heading off to college while others are taking a break or finding a job right away. Great things await for all the young adults as long as they don’t give up on their dreams. Students here in our school share great experiences throughout the years in CATS. Many seniors leave a great legacy behind and many young friends.

Many of us wonder what our friends will do or be in the next five years after this. Just like wonder many of the teachers do to it’s not so simple to just let go of students you saw mature and grow for four years. Santiago T., a senior here at CATS looks forward to the end of this year to continue to grow. His plan towards graduation is the following, “Taking care of my college application deadlines are very important to me right now but I also need to turn in all my school work on time to pass.” This has been something all seniors are trying to do and are going through. Being pressured to turn in all the last work on time and everything else with college also has caused so much stress. The seniors have a lot of work to do at the end of the year and have many things to pass in order  to graduate.

Santiago ended a very terrible injury at the beginning of the school year in football. Although he stayed out of school for many weeks it did not stop him. He came back to school and continued his grind and is now back on track to graduate. Nataly a senior also here at CATS is working very hard to graduate also. Her plan is to retake quizzes, to bring up her grade, and try to get a higher GPA. She wants to go to a 4 year university California state university, Northridge and continue her soccer career. Throughout her high school years her greatest moment is that winning CIF for girls soccer she said that’s her most precious thing that means a lot to her. The way she feels about graduating and going to college and being an adult. She said that she’s excited and ready to complete university and get a degree also to get in a soccer club following her dreams.

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