Thursday, December 4, 2014

Stress Takes Over Students

Feature
By Sarah VanderHeuvel
Husky Herald Reporter

  Some say high school are the best four years of your life. However, sometimes high school can be too stressful to even enjoy the best aspects of it.
  High school students are expected to perform well in their classes, have a job, stay involved, have a social life, and get eight hours of sleep a night. This is nearly impossible to accomplish, since there’s only 24 hours in a day.
  When students are stressed out, it’s hard to excel in school or any of their activities. Some believe the expectations for high school students are just too high.
  According to Sophie Reinhard (‘16), having both high school and college classes can be very difficult.
“There is way too much homework and tests that teachers don’t warn you about. I feel like I’m stressed out all the time,” said Reinhard.
  Kiana Votava (‘16) is a two-sport varsity athlete at Port Huron Northern. Soccer and basketball practices keep her super busy.
  “As soon as I get home from practice, I know I have to start on my hours of high school and college homework. It’s hard to focus at practice sometimes when I think of how much I have to do when I get home,” said Votava.
  Jordan Tomlinson (‘17) can relate. “Going from school to many different practices and games, with little to eat in between and trying to fit in all my homework, other school activities, and time to sleep can be so stressful,” commented Tomlinson.
  On the other hand, football superstar Rudy Nowakowski (‘16) loves being busy and uses his superb time management skills to fit in all his activities. “It isn’t tough managing your time if you are fully committed and strive for excellence,” said Nowakowski.
  Not only does Nowakowski find success on the field, but also in the classroom. “It isn’t hard with the excellent teaching staff and coaches helping us through the process,” added Nowakowski.
  High school can be a very stressful time and students want to take advantage of all the opportunities available to them. The best way to do this is use a time management plan and really prioritize your activities.

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