NEWS: Jonathan Law Class Of 2027 Adapts To High School Lifestyle

(Photo courtesy Harshitha Kothapalli)
By Harshitha Kothapalli – News Editor
As the new school year begins, Law’s freshmen are becoming well-adjusted to their new classes and environment.
After a great start to the year, freshmen at Jonathan Law are now familiar with the school and faculty members.
“High school’s been great,” freshman Nik Misra said. “I know where all my classes are now.”
The Freshmen Academy teachers are always trying to get freshmen well-adapted to the new school and year.
“We are a group of teachers (The Freshmen Academy) who meet with freshman students throughout the year to check on their progress,” science teacher Mr. Morazzini said. “We also design experiences with the help of the upperclassmen (such as Freshman Welcome Day) to introduce our students into the law community.”
This year’s freshmen seem to have had a smooth transition from middle school to high school with the help of their teachers.
“It was pretty seamless because we were taught everything we needed to know and the orientation definitely helped,” freshman Carson Ferguson said.
Assistant Principal Mrs. Sulzycki stressed the need for freshmen to join Law’s extracurricular activities.
“I think it is so important for freshmen to get involved,” Sulzycki said. “It’s the best way to meet people and feel comfortable in their environment.”
Freshmen have also learned the importance of high school and the differences between middle school and high school.
“You have a lot more freedom,” Misra said. “Teachers let you do your own thing but also make sure you’re on the right path.”
Teachers are excited to work with the new freshmen to make sure they are ready to take on the year.
“The freshman class seems great this year, and as part of the Freshman Team we look forward to developing different experiences for the freshmen to get them acclimated to the law family,” Morazzini said.
Upperclassmen are also always willing to help freshmen out and make sure they know where they are going.
“Everyone’s really nice,” freshman Matt Whitteman said. “Going to my classes has been very easy. I just ask people and they show me the way.”
