For the month of January, one of our senior spotlights is Noah Williams. Noah is a hardworking senior attending North Point High School. He is the president of ASA and team captain in Mock Trial. Currently, he is juggling his schoolwork and two jobs at Coco Bay and Sweet Frog. Outside of school he enjoys cooking and baking.
Q1: What artist got you through high school, and what song would you say describes your year?
A: “Drake and Partynextdoor are the two artists. But if I had to pick a song to describe my year I would say East Liberty by Partynextdoor.”
Q2: What are your plans after high school and why?
A: “I would definitely say going to college and graduate college. The school I want to attend the most is Georgetown with a major in political science and accounting. I also plan to go to high school.”
Q3: What advice do you have for underclassmen?
A: “I would say try to figure out what you want to do after high school and work toward that. But also making time for yourself.”
Q4: What is your favorite memory from high school?
A: “Meeting my friends and spending time with them over the years.”
Q5: What’s the biggest lesson high school has taught you?
A: “The biggest lesson high school has taught me is being responsible. Juggling my different responsibilities from working to being a senior in high school has taught me to handle multiple tasks and manage my time effectively.”
Q6: How do you feel from freshman year to now?
A: “I feel more mature and more confident. I feel more prepared for what’s to come.”
Q7: What is your favorite memory from before high school? (K-8th)
A: “The 8th grade field trip to Kings Dominion.”
Q8: What is the hardest thing about high school?
A: “Trying to balance all your classes with other responsibilities like a job, sports, a club, or anything else.”
