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Don’t Let People’s Words Affect You
In a world full of people who care about things people say to much, its always an option to just look the other way.
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About the Contributors
Ella Nelson, Reporter
Ella Nelson is a junior and it is now her second year in publications. Her passion for track and field started when she was in 8th grade at Frontier when she quit soccer and was looking for something to do in the spring. At first, she did it as just a way to just stay active but then ended up being really good at it and broke multiple freshman records and achieved to break the school record her sophomore year. Outside of school and sports, she has a passion for her friends, family, and church. She goes to Bridge Church and loves to surround her life through Christ.
Jayda Wulff, Reporter
Jayda Wulff is a junior and it is her second year in publications. She plays soccer in and out of high school. She goes to Europe every summer to play. Jayda has a big passion for her publications class. Her first year in publications she won two SNO awards. Outside of school and sports she enjoys hanging out with her friends and family. When she graduates she wants to go to the Air Force and work on missiles and planes. Going into her junior year she hopes to win more awards and stay focused.

