Matt Green, Senior at Sultana High School, explains to TDSS his experiences and memories created through out all 4 years, while proudly showing off the teal, black, and white school spirit.
Q: Are you excited to be graduating?
A: I definitely am, because most of my friends have graduated in the past 2 years, and I kind of feel like I got left behind.
Q: What are your plans after high school?
A: I'm going to enroll in the EMT program, maybe VVC, if not, then somewhere relatively close.
Q: What exactly is an EMT?
A: It's the first response to an accident, like a car accident, or something that requires medical attention.
Q: How long is the training to become certified?
A: It depends on what time you decide to take the courses.
Q: Will you be missing Sultana?
A: I'll be missing the people, but it will be nice meeting new people.
Q: What is the best memory you've had at SHS?
A: As a joke, my junior year, my friends nominated me for winter formal prince and I won. So that was kind of fun.
Q: How would you describe the "High School" stereotype?
A: I'd say close minded. They haven't experienced what's out there. Such as starting your own life and becoming what you want to be.
Q: What is the best advice you'd give to the Sultans being left behind?
A: Just because your friends may be far away doesn't mean that they're not thinking of you, when you do get together, everything will be just like it was.
Q: How will you adjust to the whole new schedule of your life after high school?
A: I've been looking forward to it for so long, I think I'll just slip right into it. I love the idea of doing things on your own time.
Q: How is your family adjusting to the idea of you graduating from high school?
A: I'm the youngest child, so I think it's kind of a turning point for them. They can finally start to settle down.
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