Naethan:
1. What have you been up to during quarantine?
During the quarantine, I have focused on myself and have been developing ideas on how to serve the community of Worcester. I have also been active in physical activity and staying fit.
2. What are you looking forward to after quarantine?
After quarantine I look forward to being a voice for our community in my own school and to be able to get the grades I need to be successful towards going to college. I’m also working hard to get the offer I want for basketball this year.
3. How’s your senior year going?
My senior year has been amazing! And, I love staying home with my mom.
4. Thoughts about life after high school?
After high school, I look forward to becoming someone and getting into a great college to pursue my major. Also, to get my mom everything she needs.
5. Any advice for younger Nativity students?
My advice to the younger Nativity students is to always be yourself. In life, there are going to be ups and downs, and there are going to be doubters. But, it’s how you deal with those ups and downs that will make you who you are. And, after all this, make sure you give back to whoever gave up a lot for you to be where you are today.
Jayden:
1. What have you been up to during quarantine?
During quarantine I’ve been playing basketball outside and exploring my new school online.
2. What are you looking forward to after quarantine?
After quarantine I’m looking forward to hanging out with my friends and getting the full freshman experience in Connecticut.
3. How’s school going this year?
3. School so far has been amazing! I love Glastonbury. Everyone here is so nice and the school is huge!
4. Thoughts about life after Nativity?
4. Life after nativity is definitely an adjustment, but it was kind of what I expected. I knew I was going to miss Nativity, but that’s apart of life and I have to keep working and moving forward.
5. Advice for younger Nativity students?
Some advice is that Nativity is a very great experience. Make sure you enjoy it, and do your work! Trust me, it’s worth it (eventually).