Sophie Fiskewold, Editor
Sophie Fiskewold, a senior at Hall High School, is determined to address the conversations that often go unspoken, by using the Hall Record to the best of her ability, in order to create a social change within the school.
Q: What do you like to do outside of school?
A: Outside of school I mostly like to make plans with friends, but I also like being able to, at certain times, have time to myself and get things done. I like to have time to be productive but also have fun.
Q: What are you most passionate about?
A: Being the best version of myself and being a good person. I feel like one thing I want the most in life is to be kind to other people, as well as to myself. That’s something I’m really passionate about.
Q: What inspired you to take journalism?
A: I feel like it’s an important skill to have and understand because it really relates a lot to the news and to politics in our society, so I feel like it’s a good skill to know.
Q: What motivates you to write?
A: In this class specifically, I would say the ability to make a social change, not just for our school bur if I wanted I could make a change out in the world as well.
Q: What do you hope to achieve by taking this class?
A: I hope to achieve better writing skills and be able to interview people, like we are doing now, and maybe achieve better communication or speaking skills as well.