Humans of McClintock is a parody of the famous Humans of New York. Journalism staff members are interviewing and photographing students around campus to learn and share their stories with their peers. Each day we will post one of the interviews on our website, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
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What have you learned during high school?
“That it is nothing like High School Musical.”
How do you want people to remember you?
“I simply want to be remembered as the funny girl who cared.”
What is your favorite part of McClintock?
“Definitely the school spirit!”
What piece of advice would you give to a freshman?
“I would say definitely get involved, do as much as you possibly can. Make a lot of friends and stay away from drama (not the class).”
What is your favorite part of McClintock?
“Choir because I get to meet so many people, and it’s so welcoming, just in general; and it’s a family environment, and it’s just real nice.”
Who is the most influential teacher at McClintock and why?
“Ms. O’Neil because she is my mother.”
What was your happiest moment in high school?
“My happiest moment in high school was getting to know the people I never thought I’d get to know.”
How do you want people to remember you?
“As the guy with all the shirts with his name on them. And who was in choir.”
What was your happiest moment in High School?
“The Buff Week pep rally when the juniors beat the seniors in the spirit stick competition.”
What is your favorite part of McClintock?
“My favorite part of McClintock is the lego building stairs. You’re not a true Charger unless you’ve fallen down those lego building stairs.”
Who is the most influential teacher at McClintock and why?
“I would have to say Mr. Cornwell. He is a drama teacher, so he naturally draws a lot from everyone. He gets them out of their shells”
What piece of advice would you give to a freshman?
“Become friends with the security guards.”
What was your happiest moment in high school?
“Probably both days when the schools shutdown from the flood and the water main break.”
What advice would you give to incoming freshmen?
“Don’t act like an eighth grader.”
Freshman Noel Belvado
Who is the most influential teacher at McClintock and why?
“Ms. Winkle because she helped me a lot. At the beginning of the school year I wasn’t very organized but after AVID I’m pretty much organized.”
Junior Thinh Thach
Who is the most influential teacher at McClintock and why?
“I would say Mr. Siegwart because he is fun and smart. And he’s British!”
Senior Mira Theilmann
How do you want people to remember you?
“I did quite a lot during my time here. I would like to be remember as trying really hard to get everything done here as I possibily could and tried to be involved as many things as I could. I like to be remembered as trying to help the school. I may have been super stressed but I was really trying to push everything forward.”
Senior Jordan Erhardt
If you could relive one moment of your high school career what would it be and why?
“Playing at Carnegie Hall.”
Senior Carolina Garcia
What was your happiest moment in high school?
“My happiest moments were watching the freshman I mentored in Link Crew grow as individuals and became more involved on campus.”
Senior Janicia Ortiz
What was your happiest moment in high school?
“Prom because it was the best night of my life. It was amazing.”
Senior Sara Fiepel
What was your happiest moment in high school?
“My happiest moment was being involved in DECA. I gained so many new friends and pushed myself beyond my limits. It developed my work ethic and dedication.”
Senior Jordan Barry
What was your happiest moment in high school?
“Singing my senior solo.”
Senior Alex Miller
What was your happiest moment in high school?
“My happiest moment was being notified of what scholarships I received.”