Archie Agreda, Editor
Archie Agreda is a senior at Hall High. His plan for the future is to attend UTI and study auto mechanics and welding. He is not sure where a journalism class will take him, but will welcome the opportunity.
Q: Who is someone that you look up to and why?
A: I would say the person I look up to would my dad. He has built successful businesses from the ground up and he inspires me to do the same when I am older.
Q: What topics would you write about mostly?
A: I would write about sports because as a former athlete, it is most relatable to me.
Q: Why are you taking this class?
A: To be honest, I am taking this class because I need the credit to graduate. Perhaps I will find something interesting that will make me pursue journalism further.
Q: Has there been an event in your life that has changed your way of thinking and why?
A: The Pandemic of 2020 was a game changer in terms of academics. I always thought that on-line learning would be way easier, but I was really wrong!
Q: What is one of your proudest accomplishments?
A: I would say my proudest accomplishment was getting my boating and driver’s license last summer.
Q: What is something you regret?
A: I regret making my muffler so loud that I got two violations and then had to replace the muffler with a newer and quieter model, which was expensive.