‘Make Your Dream Come True Day’ inspires students

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Freshman Hope Wills does little things to make her dreams come true.

Everyone has dreams, but not everyone gets to make their dreams become reality.

Saturday, Jan. 13, was “Make Your Dream Come True Day,” a day to celebrate people’s efforts to reach for the stars.

On this day, people share their dreams and aspirations with their friends and family.

Some people have made their dreams come true and they give inspiration to those whose dreams have not yet been completed.

This day also gives people hope that their dreams will, one day, be reality.

Many people, especially those in high school, are aspiring to make their dreams come true.

I try to do small things, like helping my friends with homework, to start my dream of helping people.

— Hope Wills, freshman

Freshman Hope Wills shares what she does to make her dreams come true.

“I try to do small things, like helping my friends with homework, to start my dream of helping people,” Wills said.

Starting by doing little things and working up to bigger things can help make your dreams become reality.

Mrs. Frances Trombley, English teacher, always knew she would become a teacher.

“Becoming a teacher is all I’ve ever wanted from the age of 7,” Trombley said. “I worked hard on my grades and made sure I did well in school. Being a teacher was a very difficult field to join. It was very competitive.”