The Student Newspaper of Washington-Liberty High School

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Cassidy Green

“The hardest thing I’ve ever had to go through during my lifetime is having my parents get divorced. Having my father move out was rough. We were living in Arlington when I was in fifth grade, then they got divorced. We moved to colorado because my mom didn’t want to be near my dad. I missed all my friends and I missed my father as well. They’re both remarried now and I feel a lot happier. In the beginning of eighth grade I moved back to Arlington, and I went to Kenmore. I started to make friends, and that’s something that makes me very happy to think about; All the new friends that I’ve made over the past year, who I know will stick by me, because they love me.”

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