Humans of AR

A look into what he is proudest of and who helped him get there.

By cayenne tannehill from Academy of the Redwoods in California

     “I'd say I'm proudest of my academic career, I've worked really hard to get into this school and keep my grades up in all my classes. Trying to balance a college class definitely makes things harder.”

       “My grandpas a very big inspiration, he's kinda where I'd like to base my life off of. He's just very laid back and that's not something I really am right now. He's taught me about living life in the moment and not being so future centric.”

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