Students juggling busy lives

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Junior Dylan Patterson has a part-time job at Arrowhead Hardware store, while juggling playing soccer and cross country in the same season, and also staying on top of schoolwork.

Lots of students at BHS have lots of things other than school such as sports, work and much more. For some, it’s hard to make sure they keep their grades up and still have fun out of school.

Senior Caleb Carr tries to keep his studies well while playing two sports. 

“I haven’t ever had a problem with it,” Carr said. “I try to get a lot of my homework done at school because I have limited time out of school.”

Carr would tell others that have busy schedules who struggle with school to stay on top of things.

“As long as you stay focused at school you should be fine, plus since you have limited time at home focus on what you can at school,” Carr said.

Junior Ian Rimmer what is it like having such a busy schedule all the time like.

“It’s not really hard for me, just exhausting,” Rimmer said.

I wonder what class is the hardest to keep a good grade. Ian said that the class is the hardest to keep a good grade in with all your activities.

“My hardest class to keep up with is Pre-Calculus cause I just don’t have much time to do it after practice and dinner,” Rimmer said.