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Noah Peterson

What is the most meaningful thing a teacher has ever taught you or said to you?

  • “The most meaningful thing a teacher has taught me is to respect the people that have the utmost respect for you, and only want to make you a better overall person, and see you succeed.”

Best and worst part about being a senior?

  • “You feel like you’re on top of the school, but there are so many things you have to worry about in such a short amount of time.”

What did you want to be when you grew up in elementary school versus now?

  • “I wanted to be a professional basketball or football player in elementary. Now I feel like I want to be a financial advisor.”

When high school gets difficult, how do you cope?

  • “I just listen to music and try to relax. Talk to my parents and see how they can help and get stuff done. That is my best effort.”

What is your first day of school traditions?

  • “Getting pictures in front of my house.”

Most embarrassing trend you took part in?

  • “Fidget spinners.”

If you could change a rule, which rule would you change and why?

  • “No talking in study halls because study halls are meant to be silent. They are periods where people can use their time to get whatever they need to be done.”

What was your best tardy (late to class) excuse?

  • “I slept in late.”

What is the most creative excuse you’ve used to get out of a homework assignment?

  • “I left it in my car.”

If you could start school over, what would you do differently?

  • “I would take it more seriously my freshman and sophomore years.”

If you could travel back in time, to the beginning of high school, what would you tell yourself?

  • “Make friends with upperclassmen and get out more.”

Who inspired you throughout high school?

  • “My friends.”

What has motivated you to get through high school?

  • “My parents.”

What scares you the most about leaving high school and going into the “real world”?

  • “Not getting to see my friends every day.”

What is one word to describe your high school experience?

  • “Eventful.”

What is the most difficult decision you’ve had to make relating to high school?

  • “Whether to take AP classes or not.”

What advice would you give to underclassmen?

  • “Just have fun while you can because life flies by fast.”

Where do you see yourself in 20 years?

  • “Having a family and a wife; working full time and making good money being a financial advisor. Hopefully not in PA anymore.”

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