The HHS students shared a variety of New Year’s resolutions that show their goals and priorities for the future: or at the least, 2026.
One sophomore said their resolution is to get a job so they can earn money and learn responsibility.
A senior shared that they want to get a new job and become a better person by strengthening their relationship with God.
Another senior explained that their goals are to get a car, save money, and prepare for college, which shows they are thinking seriously about their future.
A freshman shared that their resolution is to go to college, get a car, and become rich, showing ambition and big dreams at a young age.
Another senior said their main goal is to grow closer to God and focus on personal growth.
One sophomore shared that they want to improve their grades and graduate high school, showing commitment to their education.
The last student shared that they want to get a job and grow closer to God, showing a balance between financial goals and personal values.
Overall, these resolutions show that students are motivated to better themselves in different ways. Many are focused on education, saving money, faith, and planning for life after high school. These goals reflect maturity and a desire to succeed in both their personal and academic lives.
