Resolving to make our resolutions

We asked students and faculty about their ambitions for the New Year

Gazebo Photo by Sabina Ajjan

Grey Faulkner’s resolution is to “text back” when someone texts him

“Drink more water and be healthier because I have to transition to a healthier lifestyle, especially when traveling.” – Rushab Patel, junior

“My New Year’s resolution is to gain weight for football.” – McKinley Thompson, junior

“My New Year’s resolution is to be nicer to Durso in home room.” – Mrs. Shannon Boswell, math teacher

 

“I have given up on New Year’s resolutions because I know I’m not gonna follow through with it anymore.” – Sai Pagadala, junior

“My New Year’s resolution is to try new things.” – Sophie Denisar, sophomore

 “Tie my shoes in a new, interesting way.” – Hampton Tiller, sophomore

“My New Year’s resolution is to try better in school.” – Katherine Hamilton, junior

“To be nicer to my mom and family and everyone.” – Anna Grace Grossnickle, sophomore

 “Watch two Georgia teams win championships. Dawgs by 40. Dirty Birds by 7.” – Michael Hicks, senior

“I am going to practice living a healthier lifestyle.” – Layne Davis, junior

”I wanna get better grades.” – Holland Schell, junior

“To be better at texting back.” – Grey Faulkner, sophomore

“To be more positive because I’ve always been so hard on myself” – Vivian Duong, junior

“My New Year’s resolution is to spend more time with my friends and to finish the workout at swim.” – Mimi Rader, freshman

“I want to do some more running but I doubt I’ll actually end up doing anything.” – Dylan Yurgalavage, sophomore