Senior reflects on the right decision to transfer to WHS
Katie Ward, fresh into WHS, was certainly a sight to see; glasses, braces, khaki shorts and still without a driver’s license. Did I mention I was a junior? Yes, my first day of junior...
Katie Ward, fresh into WHS, was certainly a sight to see; glasses, braces, khaki shorts and still without a driver’s license. Did I mention I was a junior? Yes, my first day of junior...
After spending my whole life in another state, then moving here and attending WHS in the beginning of my sophomore year, the transition was a bit of a challenge. Living in a small town,...
I entered high school just like most other freshmen: unsuspecting and extremely nervous. Before high school, I attended a small private school with only 23 students in my class, most of whom I had...
When writing this column, I found myself constantly thinking of ways to make this article prolific, profound, writing the best and most life changing advice someone could ever receive. I thought about writing how...
My senior year at WHS has been bombarded with questions. Questions asked by friends, family and even myself. Where are you going to college? Do you want to leave Ohio? Stay? What do...
According to my impromptu calculation, throughout my writing career as a member of The Wooster Blade staff for the past three years, I have written 77 pieces in total for the BLADE and The...
I remember my first year in Wooster when I first moved here from Pennsylvania and I thought Wooster was just a pathetic little town, but eventually I started to like it and WHS. There...
My final year at WHS has been a spectacular one. I have loved to explore new things since my childhood, and during my senior year of high school, I participated on the Mountain Biking...
I have spent a significant amount of my high school career getting involved in as many activities and extracurriculars as possible. I learned, early on, that I would not know where my strengths lay...
Consistency is a crucial component for me. Growing up, I never cared much for roller coasters, as the unexpected drop or twist during the ride made me anxious. This year felt like an emotional...