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Senior Decision Day

RHS Seniors Prepare to Make Life-Altering Decisions on Senior Decision Day.
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National Senior Decision Day posters for seniors to talk about their post high school plans.

Seniors at Robinson High School celebrated their achievements and future plans on Senior Decision Day, which was held at the school’s cafeteria on Friday. The event was organized by PTSA who were thrilled to see students make important decisions for their future.

The event provided seniors with an opportunity to write down their plans after high school. take professional photos, and enjoy some candy as a small reward for almost being close to complete high school. A group of students also created banners that listed their college plans which were proudly displayed in the cafeteria.

Seniors show off their intended school using pennants.

The atmosphere at the event was buzzing with excitement as seniors mingled with their friends and shared their plans for the future. The students were thrilled to have a platform to talk about the college choices and future plans and the day created an opportunity for them to reflect on their accomplishments and celebrate their hard work.

“I’m honestly being hit with so many emotions at once, it’s hard to deal with all of them. I am on one hand afraid of what’s to come from a new school, new environment, new chapter of my life but that also is is accompanied by excitement and joy of what’s to come in this new year,” Aley Morales (’24) said.

The parents who organized the event were delighted to see their children make important decisions about their future and were proud of the achievements of the seniors. The event was a testament to all of the hard work put in by the students and their parents to make it towards graduation.

Senior Decision Day was a great way for seniors to celebrate their achievements and future plans. the event provided a platform for students to reflect on their accomplishments and share their college choices with their peers.

“I would say Senior Decision Day in some way is a mark in our lives as seniors. It’s a celebration of our success in high school and shows where we’re headed in a new chapter of our lives,” Sydney Tran (’24) said.

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Whittaley Bowden
Whittaley Bowden, Senior Staff Writer
Whittaley Bowden is a senior at Robinson and a senior staff writer for Knight Writers. This is her second year on staff. Bowden grew up in a multicultural household, so in her free time, she enjoys cooking lots of different foods. She has moved past baking as she has grown older and has started to experiment with her own creations and new food trends that she has seen on social media. This reflects her favorite section to write, which is multimedia, specifically MidKnight snacks. “I started getting into cooking because I just loved to explore new food and make my own recipes to enjoy," Bowden said. Bowden is very involved with Robinson and in many different clubs and extracurriculars. One of these clubs is Future Health Care Professionals of America (FHCPA), where she is the secretary. Aside from all her extracurriculars, Bowden really enjoys listening to music and has a very broad taste indulging in multiple genres such as Afro beats, K-pop and a little alternative music. “I've been really into Afro beats recently because it seems to be the big thing over this summer,” Bowden said. Bowden has really been thinking about her future recently especially since her time at Robinson is coming to an end. She has said she wants to continue her education at a college either in-state at the University of South Florida (USF) or out-of-state at the University of Georgia (UGA). "I would definitely want to major in biomedical science because I have always loved science class in school," Bowden said. Profile by Sofia Scott
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