It’s Homecoming Week! 🎉 What do you love most about being part of the Lakeside community? How do you show off your school spirit? What is your favorite Homecoming tradition or event?

 Response: I think I like the clubs and groups I'm in within the Lakeside community the most. I have been able to make a lot of friends in the past few years since I started going to clubs and participating in the Lakeside theater department. I have met many friendly people who have helped me be more outgoing. I always enjoy the clubs I am able to attend and I have done lots of very fun stuff with them. It is a really nice opportunity that I am given here at Lakeside. On the homecoming and spirit side I am less leaning, I don't really participate much in spirit days, though I enjoy the idea, I just never get around to any of them. Homecoming wise I am not very interested in sports or anything and just didn't know if I had the energy to make it to homecoming this year.

Summary: Today we took a test.

Reflection: This poem was very interesting to read and analyze. I am glad we got to use our annotations from class so I could read over and understand what the questions were asking.

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