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It's the reader's turn at Weatherly Area High School

  • Samantha DeSpirito "Picking a college. I was stuck between West Virginia University or St. Joe's University. I was out to dinner with my mom and saw a car covered in college stickers that said 'St. Joe.' I had to look for a sign. It's a big…
    Samantha DeSpirito "Picking a college. I was stuck between West Virginia University or St. Joe's University. I was out to dinner with my mom and saw a car covered in college stickers that said 'St. Joe.' I had to look for a sign. It's a big commitment but you have to make the right decision."
  • Jacquelin Henry "Finishing and managing my senior year while preparing for college next year."
    Jacquelin Henry "Finishing and managing my senior year while preparing for college next year."
  • Evan Kunkle "Balancing high school work with applying for college. It was a lot of work."
    Evan Kunkle "Balancing high school work with applying for college. It was a lot of work."
  • Keith Cullen "Getting enough sleep. Applying to colleges and homework take up a lot of time."
    Keith Cullen "Getting enough sleep. Applying to colleges and homework take up a lot of time."
  • Chris Macneal "Being confident with what college I was going to go to. I picked Penn State Hazleton. It was the one that made the most sense."
    Chris Macneal "Being confident with what college I was going to go to. I picked Penn State Hazleton. It was the one that made the most sense."
  • Lynea Reiner "Halfway through I lost a lot of motivation, I got senior-itis. Keeping the grades up was the hardest part."
    Lynea Reiner "Halfway through I lost a lot of motivation, I got senior-itis. Keeping the grades up was the hardest part."
Published June 03. 2017 09:02AM

As school nears its summer break, we asked six Weatherly Area High School seniors what was the biggest challenge of their final high school year.

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