STUDENT SPOTLIGHT

These are some of the new students in school, we got to talk to them briefly. Welcome our new Warriors!

 

 

 

 

 

Chelsea Fore

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Chelsea Fore is a junior at Southwestern High School.  We walk into the classroom and she had a smile on her face. Meeting a new person might be scary for the first time but Chelsea made it fun. She did not seem like a scary person to talk to. So as we approached her desk she looked up with a puzzled look on her face like what are these girls wanting? I think she was nervous just like we were. We asked her the questions and then after it was done we had made a new friend.

Q: What are your hobbies?

A: I love hanging with my friends and best friends, my family, and my boyfriend Thomas.

 

Q: What’s your dream when you get out of school?

A: I plan on going to college, being successful and hopefully have a major in accounting.

 

Q: Do you play any sports?

A: I do not play any sports for school but I do play basketball at home for fun.

 

Q: What school activities are you involved in?

A: I am in a club and it is FBLA.

 

Q: Do you fit into one type of category or more? Which one?

A: I am just your average teenage girl.

 

Q: What is one thing you would like everybody to know about you?

A: I always try to get along with everyone around me.

 

 

 

 

 

Corey Bishop

Junior

 

Q: What is your name? Age?

A: Corey Alan Bishop. I’m 17.

Q: What school did you come from?

A: Estill County High.

Q: Did you have a nickname your friends called you?

A: Bear.

Q:  What is the biggest difference to you in the two schools?

A: Southwestern is a lot bigger.

Q: What are your hobbies?

A: All kinds of sports and weightlifting.

Michael Morton

 Junior

Q: How is the school so far?

A: Great, I love Southwestern better.

Q: What school did you come from?

A: I came from PC.

Q:  What are the differences between PC and Southwestern?

A: it’s harder to make friends here, but I like the teachers better.

Q: Anything you really enjoy about Southwestern?

A: I like the 4 blocks, they are better.

 

 

James Morocco

 

Sophomore

Q: Where did you move from?

A: Ohio, near Cleveland.

Q: What is your favorite football team?

A:  Browns.

Q: Where are you from?

A: Poland.

Q: Anything different about Southwestern?

A: It’s a little smaller.

Q:  Are the people here nice?

A: Yeah, easy to get along with.

Q:  How old are you?

A: 16.

 

Matt Long

 

Junior

 

Q: Tell us a little about yourself.

A: I went to Central, I came from South Cleveland.  I’ve lived here for 3 years.

 

Q: Do you like it here? Where do you live?

A:  I like it better down here. I live 9 miles past Nancy.

 

Q: Any differences about Southwestern and your old school?

A:  It was smaller than Southwestern.

 

Q:  What are some of the activities you are involved in?

A: Unite Color Guard, and Raiders.

 

Q: Any special talents?

A:  I play bass and guitar.

 

Erika Napier

 

 Junior

 

Q:  What school did you come from?

A: Somerset Christian.

 

Q: Is there anything different from Somerset Christian than Southwestern?

A: There is a bigger atmosphere. The teachers get me more involved too.  There are more clubs.

 

Q:  What are your activities?

A: Volleyball and Church.

 

Q:  What do you think about the lunches here?

A: The lunches are better here.

 

Q: Anything else you want to say?

A: There are a lot of good people here, and I’ve been privileged to make a lot of new friends.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Last Weeks Student Spotlight

 

                    

 

Interview with

Deputy Upchurch

 

 

Q:  How long have you been a deputy?

A: 30 years.

 

Q:  How long have you been at the school?

A: Five.

 

Q: Have you ever shot a man?

A: Nope, just gotten close to a burglar.

 

Q: Have you ever tazed someone at the school?

A: Nope.

 

Q:    Do you want to be on cops?

A: No, on KY field fishing.

 

Q: Are doughnuts really a cop’s preferred food?

A: Not mine, Sonny’s pulled pork!

 

Q: Have you ever been in a high speed chase?

A: Many. I've been over 100 mph.

 

Q: Do you ever want to leave school to see more action?

A: I like it here.

 

Q:  What is the scariest situation you have been in as a cop?

A: People trapped in vehicles upside down.

 

Q: Is there a key to getting out of a ticket?

A: Be honest, polite, and respectful.

 

 

 Interviews by : R.D. Begley.

 

 

                  



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