Humans of sophomore honors: Jenica Huddleston

In this Interview, Jenica told me about some parts of her life. These included future plans, her mom, and hardships she faced.

By Annabelle from Eureka Senior High School in California

“I have no clue what I want to be when I grow up. I’m thinking about majoring in science, but I’m not sure yet. Also maybe something in forensics because I love true crime but who knows.”

“The most significant person in my life is my mom because she’s the strongest person I know and she's always there for me.”

“The hardest thing I've ever had to do was quit dance because I've been doing it for so long. It was just hard, because it was something I was used to, and I did it every single day for 12 years. I had to do it for my health and it was the best decision of my life.”

Eureka Senior High School

Soph Honors, 1st Period

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