If you didn’t know, the 8th graders have started picking their classes for EHS. There are many classes to choose from, with one of the most common choices among athletes being weights and conditioning. This class helps you become a better athlete and is recommended for all upcoming athletes at Eureka High School. However, there are also required classes. One of them is English—you have to take English all four years of high school to earn the four credits needed to graduate. In total, you need 24 credits from all of your classes to graduate from high school.
Wyatt Martin: Industrial Tech and Marching Band, because they seem like they’re going to be fun.
Adam Perry: Orientation to Technology and Spanish, because they seem fun and that’s what my brother and parents suggested.
Max Beard: Weights and Conditioning and Intro to Ag, because my dad did it, and he said they’re fun and you can do a lot.
Daylen Devall: I don’t remember because my mom chose most of them.
Blake Littlejohn: Weights and Conditioning, because I want to get on that grind.
Brayen Lehman: Weights and Conditioning and Geometry, because of sports and to get smarter in math.
Trey Schieler: Weights and Conditioning and Geometry, because I can get better at sports and math.
Parker Risley: English, because I forgot my classes and it’s required for all four years of high school.
Drake Arnold: I’m taking all of the classes because I want to.
Nohl Blunier: Geometry, because it will help me have a better college career.
Finn Gerst: Spanish, because it gives me opportunities to get into bigger colleges.