There’s More to Thanksgiving than the Turkey

WCHS students share what they are most grateful for

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“I am thankful for my parents and all of their support towards the sports I participate in.” -Parker Robinson (9). Photo by Katherine Kelly.

Every year, kids constantly look forward to the three-day break before the stretch of finals. Yet more often than not, we forget to think of what the holiday actually means to us. For me, the holiday is a good way to decompress and enjoy times with my friends and family. Yet, for each person it differs, and here are what some of our fellow WCHS students are thankful for.

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  • “I am thankful for my parents and all of their support towards the sports I participate in.” -Parker Robinson (9). Photo by Katherine Kelly.

  • “I am thankful for my family.” -Brody Young (9). Photo by Katherine Kelly.

  • “I am thankful for my friends and family and the help they give me.” -Emelia Sprinkle (9). Photo by Katherine Kelly.

  • “I am thankful for my friends, family, and my life.” -Kyle Miller (10). Photo by Katherine Kelly.

  • “I am thankful for my friends and family and all of the good memories I share with them.” -Abbey Bleuel (10). Photo by Katherine Kelly.

  • “I am thankful that I get to spend the Thanksgiving holidays with all of my family.” -Ashlyn Martin (11). Photo by Katherine Kelly.

  • “I am thankful for God giving me abilities to do what I love.” -Delaney Enlow (11). Photo by Katherine Kelly.

  • “I am thankful for my friends and family, of course, but also the ability to create art and to express your opinions.” -Kennedy Kruse (11). Photo by Katherine Kelly.

  • “I am thankful for my life, and all of the opportunities I get.” -Nia Jaco (12). Photo by Katherine Kelly.

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