Voices from the Cla ss of 2014
I have learned to respect everyone, and my favorite memory would be Tekken Club with Mr. Little; I liked the variety of people in the club. ~Will Long
The greatest lesson I have learned is that it is important to have strong connections with teachers and peers. These bonds have made me more confident, whether it’s asking for help from a teacher or participating in a group project. I will miss these connections, but I have no doubt they will stay strong in the years to come.
The greatest lesson I learned was that everyone can be a teacher and don’t be afraid to take a chance. ~Liam Powderly
~Sophie DeMuth
Calvert has taught me so many things, from writing analytical essays to quadratic equations, but above all, I have learned character, work ethic, honor, and responsibility. To me, knowing that I possess these qualities is the greatest lesson that I have learned. ~Elizabeth Jiranek
My greatest life lesson that I learned at Calvert is that Middle School can be a great experience. Calvert Middle School is where I learned to challenge myself, to be a passionate leader, a better friend, and a stronger athlete. ~Kendall Kurlander
The greatest life lesson I learned is that it is okay to make mistakes as long as you learn from them. ~Jimmy Swindell
After being at Calvert for ten years, it is hard to imagine what I will do when I’m gone. Although I will miss almost everything about this school, I have had the hardest time saying goodbye to my friends and teachers. The memories I have made here are unbeatable. From Pilot to Eighth Grade, I have made so many friends that I hope I will have forever. I can’t believe I will be going to school without all of them in the fall. ~Lucy Van Dyke
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