Friday, January 27, 2012

So this is Mary Schofield. You more than likely have reads recent post and now you are reading mine! Soon you will be reading more posts from Kaylee and Sarah! We will be alternating posts so you won't be hearing from me in a little bit.


Ok so once again this is Mary! I grew up in Porterville. I went to John J. Doyle Elementary, then on to Pioneer Middle School, and i just finished up my first semester at Granite! All I can say is WOW! The transition from a little school to a big school is quite dramatic! The schedule changes, class changes, and everything else was a crazy and fun change. 


I have met so many new people, lost some friends but right now I wouldn't change anything! The transition from a small school where everyone know each others names to a big school where you barely know anyone, is not an easy one! But I realized that everyone goes through it. Wow, Did that help? I have made some great friends this semester and don't regret it one bit! Well that's about it! BYE! :)

Monday, January 16, 2012

The Beginning of a New Adventure; Jed Hackett

Ok so... No idea where to start. But why not start in the beginning, good as place as ever. But introductions seem better first. My name is Jed Hackett, and I'm going to be sharing this blog for the rest of the year with my classmates Kaylee Murillo, Sarah Vehrs, and Mary Schofield.

Well our first semester as freshmen has come and gone. For me it was an... interesting experience to say the least. It was a big change for me to come to Granite. I came from the po-dunk rural school in the mountains. Small school to, my graduating class was 47 kids. But the even bigger challenge of transitioning to a much larger school, was transitioning and getting along in a much larger school with no friends from last year. It was difficult for me at first because all of my friends that I had known for the past like nine years of my life had gone on to the school we're supposed to go, PHS. I can literally count all the people I knew at this school on one hand.

But now a semester later I've made so many new friends that I think I can get along with the adventures of high school just fine with seeing old friends at least once a month.

Well I guess I'll finish the rest of my story later.