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SHS welcomes all new students

Why does your alarm for school sound like nails on a chalkboard? Why is your bed so much more comfortable all of a sudden? Why is your stomach swirling and tying in knots? 

School should not be as nerve-racking as it’s become over the years. Keeping up with social status, graduation requirements, grades, and all your different schedules like clubs, work, and school your schedule is already stressful, but for new students, that stress can look a lot different. Making friends and finding your way around can be overwhelming in the first few weeks. 

Most students come back to school on the first day and run to greet their friends, asking them which teachers they got for their classes and what lunch they are in. For new students, this can make you feel overwhelmed or isolated. 

If you are a new student, you might feel like you are alone, but remember, you aren’t. 

What I'm Listening to on Hoopla: Don Quixote


I'm only two hours into Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes and am finding it an enjoyable listen. Having read it roughly five years ago, I'm finding it just as charming and engaging as it was when I first read it. This has a lot to do with the genius of Cervantes, but it also has a lot to do with George Guidall's reading of the classic novel. Guidall's narration perfectly captures the character of the novel, catching all the right emotions and drawing the listener in. It's almost as if he is painting picture with words.


What I'm Listening to on Hoopla: Don Quixote


I'm only two hours into Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes and am finding it an enjoyable listen. Having read it roughly five years ago, I'm finding it just as charming and engaging as it was when I first read it. This has a lot to do with the genius of Cervantes, but it also has a lot to do with George Guidall's reading of the classic novel. Guidall's narration perfectly captures the character of the novel, catching all the right emotions and drawing the listener in. It's almost as if he is painting picture with words.


What I'm Listening to on Hoopla: Don Quixote


I'm only two hours into Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes and am finding it an enjoyable listen. Having read it roughly five years ago, I'm finding it just as charming and engaging as it was when I first read it. This has a lot to do with the genius of Cervantes, but it also has a lot to do with George Guidall's reading of the classic novel. Guidall's narration perfectly captures the character of the novel, catching all the right emotions and drawing the listener in. It's almost as if he is painting picture with words.


What I'm Listening to on Hoopla: Don Quixote


I'm only two hours into Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes and am finding it an enjoyable listen. Having read it roughly five years ago, I'm finding it just as charming and engaging as it was when I first read it. This has a lot to do with the genius of Cervantes, but it also has a lot to do with George Guidall's reading of the classic novel. Guidall's narration perfectly captures the character of the novel, catching all the right emotions and drawing the listener in. It's almost as if he is painting picture with words.


What I'm Listening to on Hoopla: Don Quixote


I'm only two hours into Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes and am finding it an enjoyable listen. Having read it roughly five years ago, I'm finding it just as charming and engaging as it was when I first read it. This has a lot to do with the genius of Cervantes, but it also has a lot to do with George Guidall's reading of the classic novel. Guidall's narration perfectly captures the character of the novel, catching all the right emotions and drawing the listener in. It's almost as if he is painting picture with words.


What I'm Listening to on Hoopla: Don Quixote

I'm only two hours into Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes and am finding it an enjoyable listen. Having read it roughly five years ago, I'm finding it just as charming and engaging as it was when I first read it. This has a lot to do with the genius of Cervantes, but it also has a lot to do with George Guidall's reading of the classic novel. Guidall's narration perfectly captures the character of the novel, catching all the right emotions and drawing the listener in. It's almost as if he is painting picture with words.

What I'm Listening to on Hoopla: Don Quixote


I'm only two hours into Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes and am finding it an enjoyable listen. Having read it roughly five years ago, I'm finding it just as charming and engaging as it was when I first read it. This has a lot to do with the genius of Cervantes, but it also has a lot to do with George Guidall's reading of the classic novel. Guidall's narration perfectly captures the character of the novel, catching all the right emotions and drawing the listener in. It's almost as if he is painting picture with words.


What I'm Listening to on Hoopla: Don Quixote


I'm only two hours into Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes and am finding it an enjoyable listen. Having read it roughly five years ago, I'm finding it just as charming and engaging as it was when I first read it. This has a lot to do with the genius of Cervantes, but it also has a lot to do with George Guidall's reading of the classic novel. Guidall's narration perfectly captures the character of the novel, catching all the right emotions and drawing the listener in. It's almost as if he is painting picture with words.


What I'm Listening to on Hoopla: Don Quixote


I'm only two hours into Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes and am finding it an enjoyable listen. Having read it roughly five years ago, I'm finding it just as charming and engaging as it was when I first read it. This has a lot to do with the genius of Cervantes, but it also has a lot to do with George Guidall's reading of the classic novel. Guidall's narration perfectly captures the character of the novel, catching all the right emotions and drawing the listener in. It's almost as if he is painting picture with words.


What I'm Listening to on Hoopla: Don Quixote


I'm only two hours into Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes and am finding it an enjoyable listen. Having read it roughly five years ago, I'm finding it just as charming and engaging as it was when I first read it. This has a lot to do with the genius of Cervantes, but it also has a lot to do with George Guidall's reading of the classic novel. Guidall's narration perfectly captures the character of the novel, catching all the right emotions and drawing the listener in. It's almost as if he is painting picture with words.


What I'm Listening to on Hoopla: Don Quixote


I'm only two hours into Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes and am finding it an enjoyable listen. Having read it roughly five years ago, I'm finding it just as charming and engaging as it was when I first read it. This has a lot to do with the genius of Cervantes, but it also has a lot to do with George Guidall's reading of the classic novel. Guidall's narration perfectly captures the character of the novel, catching all the right emotions and drawing the listener in. It's almost as if he is painting picture with words.


What I'm Listening to on Hoopla: Don Quixote


I'm only two hours into Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes and am finding it an enjoyable listen. Having read it roughly five years ago, I'm finding it just as charming and engaging as it was when I first read it. This has a lot to do with the genius of Cervantes, but it also has a lot to do with George Guidall's reading of the classic novel. Guidall's narration perfectly captures the character of the novel, catching all the right emotions and drawing the listener in. It's almost as if he is painting picture with words.


What I'm Listening to on Hoopla: Don Quixote


I'm only two hours into Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes and am finding it an enjoyable listen. Having read it roughly five years ago, I'm finding it just as charming and engaging as it was when I first read it. This has a lot to do with the genius of Cervantes, but it also has a lot to do with George Guidall's reading of the classic novel. Guidall's narration perfectly captures the character of the novel, catching all the right emotions and drawing the listener in. It's almost as if he is painting picture with words.


What I'm Listening to on Hoopla: Don Quixote


I'm only two hours into Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes and am finding it an enjoyable listen. Having read it roughly five years ago, I'm finding it just as charming and engaging as it was when I first read it. This has a lot to do with the genius of Cervantes, but it also has a lot to do with George Guidall's reading of the classic novel. Guidall's narration perfectly captures the character of the novel, catching all the right emotions and drawing the listener in. It's almost as if he is painting picture with words.


What I'm Listening to on Hoopla: Don Quixote


I'm only two hours into Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes and am finding it an enjoyable listen. Having read it roughly five years ago, I'm finding it just as charming and engaging as it was when I first read it. This has a lot to do with the genius of Cervantes, but it also has a lot to do with George Guidall's reading of the classic novel. Guidall's narration perfectly captures the character of the novel, catching all the right emotions and drawing the listener in. It's almost as if he is painting picture with words.


What I'm Listening to on Hoopla: Don Quixote


I'm only two hours into Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes and am finding it an enjoyable listen. Having read it roughly five years ago, I'm finding it just as charming and engaging as it was when I first read it. This has a lot to do with the genius of Cervantes, but it also has a lot to do with George Guidall's reading of the classic novel. Guidall's narration perfectly captures the character of the novel, catching all the right emotions and drawing the listener in. It's almost as if he is painting picture with words.


What I'm Listening to on Hoopla: Don Quixote


I'm only two hours into Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes and am finding it an enjoyable listen. Having read it roughly five years ago, I'm finding it just as charming and engaging as it was when I first read it. This has a lot to do with the genius of Cervantes, but it also has a lot to do with George Guidall's reading of the classic novel. Guidall's narration perfectly captures the character of the novel, catching all the right emotions and drawing the listener in. It's almost as if he is painting picture with words.


What I'm Listening to on Hoopla: Don Quixote


I'm only two hours into Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes and am finding it an enjoyable listen. Having read it roughly five years ago, I'm finding it just as charming and engaging as it was when I first read it. This has a lot to do with the genius of Cervantes, but it also has a lot to do with George Guidall's reading of the classic novel. Guidall's narration perfectly captures the character of the novel, catching all the right emotions and drawing the listener in. It's almost as if he is painting picture with words.


What I'm Listening to on Hoopla: Don Quixote


I'm only two hours into Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes and am finding it an enjoyable listen. Having read it roughly five years ago, I'm finding it just as charming and engaging as it was when I first read it. This has a lot to do with the genius of Cervantes, but it also has a lot to do with George Guidall's reading of the classic novel. Guidall's narration perfectly captures the character of the novel, catching all the right emotions and drawing the listener in. It's almost as if he is painting picture with words.