School ends in roughly two weeks for Sahuaro High School. A lot of kids have big plans for the two months with no school, while others are keeping it chill and are just going to be doing everyday stuff. But one has to ask, what are those everyday type things? What are the big events? Or even how I should spend my summer and make it memorable for years to come? Well, dear reader, here are some things that your fellow students will be doing this summer, so hopefully you can get some inspiration.
- “All I’m going to do is work this summer… yeah that’s it.” – Salem Bunevich, Junior
- “I’m going to travel the first few weeks of June which is pretty cool, and after that, I’m going to work for the rest of summer until school starts again.” – Jasmine Barrellza, Junior
- “Sports…not really anything else, just sports.” – Morgan Lear, Freshman
- “I’m going to try and get a job. Not only just have a bit of cash around for myself, but also for college in the future as well since I’ll be going to now in a year or two. Working ahead, you know?” – Darehel Archer-Garcia, Junior
- “All I could really say is just have fun I guess. In any way you usually have fun I guess, like traveling or playing video games is fine, it doesn’t really matter.” – David Lovenely, Sophomore
And…bonus! Check out these opportunities!
June 3 – 27: Academia Huitzilin STEM Camp: Summer Learning: Tucson Unified Mexican American Student Services invites students in grades 3 -5th to join us in the unique STEM, enrichment camp from 9:00 am-1:00 pm. This a great opportunity where your student will get to explore different STEM units each week via field trips on Thursdays. Lessons include Náhuatl and Spanish science activities. For more information call or email: (520) 232-8566 | [email protected]
Pima Animal Care Center (PACC)- Is looking for foster families. What is Fostering? It’s temporarily caring for a shelter pet in your home while helping to market them for adoption. Fostering for even just two weeks helps them along in their journey to finding a forever home. Fostering can include puppies, kittens, adult dogs, cats, and even animals with special medical or behavioral needs. Fostering helps reduce overcrowding in shelters, provides individualized care to animals, and increases an animal’s chances of adoption. Save Lives: Fostering directly saves the lives of animals by providing them with a safe and loving environment outside of the shelter. Ready to make a difference in the lives of shelter animals this summer? Get started today, by visiting their website, stop by Pima Animal Care Center to learn more: 4000 N. Silverbell Road, Tucson, AZ 85745, or call 520- 724-5900. Foster Info
Hopefully, all of your guys’ summer breaks are amazing, and just in case you’re feeling curious next year, try and check out The Paper Cut again!