NEWS: Law’s Students Keep Holiday Spirit Alive Despite Missing In-Person Learning

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By Tyanna Xavier – Social Media Editor 

Jonathan Law may have gone virtual, but that hasn’t stopped the Law community from being in the holiday spirit.

The holiday season is the jolliest time of the year. Even though they are distance learning, many Law students are keeping their holiday traditions alive.

“I am so glad that Jonathan Law’s broadcast staff has been keeping the Christmas spirit alive with the ‘Lawmas videos,” senior Elma Radoncic said. “Watching the students come together to make such a great video is definitely something I look forward to every year.”

After four years of high school, Law’s seniors have developed many traditions – in and out of the classroom. 

“Every year after Thanksgiving my family and I go tree picking and we come home to decorate the tree and make a nice apple pie,” senior Bella Torres said.

Senior Javoni Rivera is excited for Christmas dinner.

“Every year on Christmas I look forward to my family’s annual Christmas dinner,” Rivera said. “Every person from my family cooks something that makes them happy and is, of course, delicious.”

The Jonathan Law community has done its part to show the students what holiday spirit is all about. 

“Being new to the Jonathan Law broadcast family, one of my new favorite traditions is doing the ‘What I want for LAWMAS’ video,” senior Jefri Caballero said. “It’s a good feeling to see everybody still being safe and happy through being separated from their friends and community at Law.”

For a lot of students it has been hard not being able to go back to school; however, the teachers and staff at Jonathan Law have made virtual learning something that students can enjoy.

Law’s students are excited to return to school soon – right after they finish up the rest of their holiday traditions.

“One of my favorite traditions on Christmas is giving gifts,” senior Brianna Buccitti said. “I love to make my friends and family feel appreciated.”  

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