Juniors meet Eagle Buddies
November 21, 2015
The juniors met with their fourth grade Eagle Buddies yesterday at the Bucknall campus for the first time this school year.
In previous years, the Eagle Buddies worked on a community service project during their time together. However, this year’s event revolved around games.
“This year it’s going to be getting reacquainted, seeing them again for the first time and playing games,” said Upper School Eagle Buddy coordinator and mathematics teacher Jane Keller. “I don’t know the details because the lower school plans that Eagle Buddy event.”
Some juniors expressed their excitement for spending time with their buddies again after several months of being apart.
“He’s my best friend. I see a lot of myself in him when I was his age,” Karan Walia (11) said. “I really am looking forward to just hanging out with him.”
Several people also stated what they enjoyed about the program.
“I like watching them run around the field and play tag and be a little bit childish, which they kind of lose when they grow up,” Keller said.
Junior David Zhu, who looked forward to seeing how much his Eagle Buddy had grown, shared similar opinions.
“It allows high school students to relax and enjoy youth and not be caught up with all their studies,” David said. “It lets them remember that they’re also kids just like the ones that they’re playing with.”
The next visits for the Class of 2017 and the Class of 2024 will be Jan. 8 and March 11.
This piece was originally published in the pages of The Winged Post on November 20, 2015.