NCHS Senior Spotlight: From Kelly Wright…
My favorite memory in high school was definitely talking to Mr. Jobe when I would be having a horrible day, even though I would cry my eyes out he would listen and talk me through everything and make sure I was doing okay, generally letting me know he cares . My grade school memory is probably when Abigail and I got to skip class for like two weeks to copy, print and illustrate this big book for one of the teachers at Williamsburg in 8th grade. What makes me most “Thunderbird Proud” is: the one an only club I joined was art club with Mrs. Eberts, She always made it really fun, I loved that I learned more then I expected in art club. I really did enjoy learning more about art and all the hands on things I got to do and make. The legacy advice I would leave to underclassmen is, “Do all the school activities you possibly can because one day you’re gonna look back and think, ‘I should have done this or I should have done that and it’s going to be too late.’ So, soak up the time you have left in high school. It goes by faster then you think.”
Great advice! We are so PROUD of you Kelly! Congratulations! The teachers, administration, and staff at NCHS wish you the very best in your life journey beyond high school. #ThunderbirdProud