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Want to see a high school perspective?  Here is a perspective from high school senior Nia Smith. She was selected for this month’s Senior Story. 

Nia Smith is a senior at CHAH. She likes drawing. She played volleyball for four years. Students and teachers say that she is kind. 

After high school, Nia Smith will go to college, art school in particular and study pictorialism. In her free time she likes working out, cooking, baking, painting, and doing her own projects. 

Smith was on the volleyball team for 4 years.  if she had to pick a sport it’d be volleyball, she had most improved because in the first years she was really bad at volleyball then got better. 

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Smith likes the teachers at CHAH. Her favorite teacher’s are Mr. Husseinand Ms. Macknight. Ms. Macknight challenges her. Mr. Hussein is a teacher who cares. 

A piece of advice Smith has for 6th graders is that you should challenge yourself and not slack off, because it definitely does not translate you into the real world. She says to always make the right choice.

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