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Falcon Wishes

With the holidays upon us, Falcon News sent out a survey to students to share what they are wishing for this holiday season. Below are their responses.

JD Coleman, grade 11

“I wish to sleep.”

April Ream, grade 11

“I wish for a Nintendo Switch, Technoblade to come back, and for anime merch.”

 Adalyne Henson, grade 10

“I wish we had less homework.”

Ariel Stafflund, grade 11

“I wish that my whole family can come and celebrate.”

Gillian Gladwell, grade 10

“I wish life was easy.”

Ruby Bowditch, grade 10

“I wish I had a bunch of money to help people in need, and a little for myself too.”

Tobias Thompson, grade 9

“I wish for the Bandai Master Detail Movie Monster Series Mechagodzilla, the Movie Monster Series 1974 Godzilla, and the Bandai 1974 Mechagodzilla aka Mechagodzilla 2.”

Piper Gagner, grade 9

“I wish that every year there was more than one Christmas day.”

Kyler Colwell, grade 10

“I wish for a girlfriend.”

Hannah Gwosc, grade 11

“I’d be in Germany on the weihnachtsmarkt.”

Emili McCall, grade 12

“I wish to be in Arizona for my friend’s 20th birthday.”

Alex Glenzer, grade 12

“I wish things could be different. I wish I was successful.”

Mason Chamberlain, grade 9

“I wish I had today off.”

Hannah Yaskovic, grade 9

“I wish I could be happier.”

Abigail Neely, grade 9

“I wish for 1 million dollars.”

Kharsin Vanhtha, grade 9

“I wish for my family and friends to have a good time this holiday season.”

Dusty Clocksin, grade 9

“I wish for a white Christmas.”

Kourtney Hecker, grade 9

“I wish to move to Montana, and to own a ranch with a highland cow and lots of horses.”

Sienna Brown, grade 9

“I wish you a merry Christmas.”

Madelyn Martin, grade 9

“I wish to have a farm with a highland cow and horses.”

Sedaya Hamner, grade 9

“I wish for everyone to have a good Christmas.”

Braiden Agnes, grade 9

“I wish for a cool car.”

Spencer Stone, grade 9

“I wish for sleep.”

Easy Armstrong, grade 9

“I wish winter break was longer.”

Ashlyn Inman, grade 9

“I wish to move to Montana and live on a 500 acre cattle ranch and own lots of cattle and a bunch of horses. I also want some hunting land to hunt on everyday with monster bulls and bucks.”

Austyn Woolcott, grade 11

“I wish I had parts for my car so it doesn’t sound bad.”

Nathyn Thompson, grade 11

“I wish I disappeared.”

Andrew Taubr, grade 11

“I wish I wasn’t blind.”

Jordan Smith, grade 11

“I wish to be with my friends and family.”

Jade Jones, grade 11

“I wish for everyone to have a great Christmas or Hanukkah.”

Quinton Marshall, grade 11

“I wish I could go back to Alaska.”

Katie Geiger, grade 11

“I wish that both of my baby nieces are healthy and safe.”

Caylee Farrar, grade 11

“I wish I had gotten more sleep last night.”

Hailey Canham, grade 11

“I wish that it was summer again.”

Jonathan Rhodes, grade 11

“I wish I had rizz.”

Zechariah Robertson, grade 11

“I wish the school would provide more lunch activities so others that don’t have friends don’t get bored, and I wish I had friends who care.”

Braxton Christofferson, grade 11

“I wish our school had a golf team.”

Carolina Hofmann, grade 11

“I wish I could visit my family and friends for Christmas.”

Colton Barklow, grade 11

“I wish our school had an insane motocross team and I was the leader.”

June Highburger, grade 11

“I wish I did my homework last night.”

Jacob King Todd, grade 11

“I wish I was taller and had a teddy bear.”

Alexis Loewen, grade 11

“I wish for it to snow.”

Josh Sweet, grade 11

I wish for my OCD to get better.”

Jude Spencer, grade 11

“I wish that people would be nicer to each other.”

Peyton Jackson, grade 11

“I wish for happiness for all!”

Lilly Frank, grade 11

“I wish it would snow.”

Brett Highburger, grade 11

“I wish I could bench 315.”

Trevor Wanaisie, grade 11

“I wish I had all the answers.”

Ethan Bennett, grade 11

“I wish I could make people more happy and make them proud.”

Aidan Garwood, grade 11

“I wish I had unlimited money.”

Casimira Swalley/Carleton, grade 11

“I wish I saw myself in the way my friends see me, like the happy, pretty, confident, and smart person my friends say they see.”

Alyna Wolgamott, grade 11

“I wish for more wishes.”

Chase Childs, grade 11

“I wish I had “W” rizz.”

David Bay, grade 11

“I wish to be the better me that is shredded and ever so swole.”

Riley Weston, grade 11

“I wish for people to make sense and understand things better.”

Libe Fernandez, grade 11

“I wish I could be home for Christmas.”

Isabella Sepkovic, grade 11

“I wish that the students here where less openly bigoted.”

Jake Bondurant, grade 11

“I wish I was real.”

Ari Rose, grade 11

“I wish that it would snow.”

Gwen Scadlock, grade 11

“I wish I could instantly be good at everything.”

Donovan Hartley, grade 11

“I wish I knew you wanted me.”

Trequan Bartholomew Johnson III Jr, grade 11

“I wish for my old life back in Wakanda.”

Tristam Woods, grade 11

“I wish for people to get along better.”

Quinton Buckland, grade 11

“I wish Brett was a bear.”

Malakai Agnes, grade 11

“I wish that people would realize that just because somebody presents themselves as ‘okay’ does not mean that they’re actually ‘okay’.”

Dani Slate, grade 11

“I wish we could get good weather soon.”

Carter Alansky, grade 11

“I wish more people would consider keeping leeches as pets. They are sturdy, low maintenance, and you already own the food they need.”

Morgan Wondra, grade 11

“I wish I was a little bit taller. I wish I was a baller.”