by fgerighty2025 | Apr 6, 2024 | Argumentative Essays, Essays
~Finn Gerighty, Class of 2024 3. The first meal coming in at number three on this list is the Buffalo wings from Nashoba Club Pizza. I have had these wings many times, but this time I had them the best. It was on December 23rd, 2023. I usually go to this restaurant...
by pcarolan2025 | Apr 6, 2024 | Essays, Narrative Essay
~Patrick Carolan, Class of 2024 March 8, 2024 Today we flew to Fort Myers Florida. We woke up really early and got on the road pretty fast. We buzzed through security and were at our gate pretty fast giving us time to eat and wait. Then we boarded and had a boring...
by jmulvany2024 | Apr 6, 2024 | Essays, Narrative Essay, Senior Reflections
~John Mulvany, Class of 2024 A Community That Cares As Mr Laird said, my name is John Mulvany and I have been at Fenn since fourth grade. Today I want to talk to you today about our Fenn community. As I am now in my last year at Fenn, I find myself reflecting on...
by pcarolan2025 | Apr 6, 2024 | Essays, Narrative Essay
An Unbeaten Path Patrick Carolan, Class of 2024 “Matt, wait for me; I have to grab my shoes and say bye to mom.” I yell after my brother as he hops on his pale brown mud-splattered mountain bike. I slip my 12-year-old, size 9.5, feet into the rundown pair of red...
by epearson | Apr 5, 2024 | Essays, Literary Reflection
Ethan Pearson: Class of 2024 Book Seven Reflection Assignment: Choose three passages and weave them into a reflection (300-words) that describes an experience in your life where you either gave or received the gift of Xenia—aka “Hospitality. Passage 1: And...
by epearson | Apr 5, 2024 | Essays, Literary Analysis, Literary Reflection
~Ethan Pearson, Class of 2024 War and Survival “Our knowledge of life is limited to death.” ~Erich Maria Remarque Every day since I was assigned to read the lengthy, old-timey book called All Quiet on the Western Front by Erich Maria Remarque, I’ve been spending...
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