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Lucinda Lloyd

“When I got a C on my log test, I decided it’s okay, because this doesn’t define me. Logs don’t define me. The most valuable thing I learned was to keep practicing. Although I couldn’t fully perform how I expected, I could at least know that I tried my best with as much practice as I did.”
– Lucinda Lloyd, 11
– Lucinda Lloyd, 11
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About the Contributor
Thomas Bauer, Reporter
Pronouns: he/him
Grade: 9
Years on staff: 1
What’s a small thing that instantly makes your day better? A small Pop Tart and fifteen minutes of uninterrupted screen time.
What are some of your favorite hobbies? I like to email my amazing teachers!