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This wiki was also born of the [[Class of 2018]]. | This wiki was also born of the [[Class of 2018]]. | ||
The [[Class of 2018]] has also taken on significant challenges adapting to its surroundings, being the middle child of the [[Class of 2017]] and the [[Class of 2018]]. From the [[Science]] Department's [[Shift To AP]] event and dealing with multiple changes in curriculum and the inexperienced manners of the [[Counseling Department]]. The [[Class of 2018]] has also had some significant troubles in being recognized with the [[Great Oversight of 2017]] stripping them of their original class president. However, it can be argued the [[Class of 2018]] has left the most social impact on the school with it having the most defined characters and leaders of [[Sage Creek High School]] so far. | |||
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*[[:Category:Student/Class of 2018]] | *[[:Category:Student/Class of 2018]] |
Revision as of 16:28, 22 February 2018
Overview
The Class of 2018 was Sage Creek's second class, and had
- 395 kids finish their Freshman year[1],
- 360 finish Sophomore year[2], and
- 331 finish their Junior year[3].
These stats are from CDE[4]
About
The Class of 2018 are currently seniors, and has lost about 100 kids over the four years since they were freshmen. They were the last class required to take Physics as freshmen.
Class Council
The Class Council serves to plan events for the senior class as well as raise and manage funds for those events.
Current
The Senior Class of 2018's Class Council in 2018 is as follows:
Senior Class President - Bailee Brennan
Senior Class Vice President - Lea Marquez
Senior Class Treasurer - Emma McHale
Senior Class Secretary - Krishna Rode
Past
Legacy
The Class of 2018 was the first to implement a proper game of Senior Assassins. This was due to the preceding class (Class of 2017) implementing it their Junior year and calling it Junior Assassins.
This wiki was also born of the Class of 2018.
The Class of 2018 has also taken on significant challenges adapting to its surroundings, being the middle child of the Class of 2017 and the Class of 2018. From the Science Department's Shift To AP event and dealing with multiple changes in curriculum and the inexperienced manners of the Counseling Department. The Class of 2018 has also had some significant troubles in being recognized with the Great Oversight of 2017 stripping them of their original class president. However, it can be argued the Class of 2018 has left the most social impact on the school with it having the most defined characters and leaders of Sage Creek High School so far.