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MBE Sixth-graders
William Dunn, James Noles and John Curtis Gray
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Photo courtesy of Hilary Ross.
MBE advice 2014
Isabelle Yates and Ella Frances Mandell.
Village Living caught up with a few Mountain Brook Elementary sixth graders to gather their advice for younger students. Having “been there, done that,” here is what they had to say:
Ella Frances Mandell recommended students always be polite to the lunchroom ladies. Another tip is to always remember your tennis shoes for physical education class. Also, it is important to be nice to new kids that transfer into MBE from other schools.
Isabelle Yates advised students to study hard and make good grades as that makes your life so much easier. She also encouraged kids to make friends with those who have different interests. Finally, do what you love and you will be happier. Don’t worry about what others think.
Both girls said decorating their lockers and walking to Gilchrist on Friday are two things they are most looking forward to in sixth grade.
William Dunn wanted students to know that you should not be afraid of your teachers. He said you should also include everyone.
James Noles advised students to keep up with their stuff. He also said to make new friends but keep your old ones. Give second chances and don’t judge people on first impressions.
John Curtis Gray suggested that students be prepared and follow instructions. He added that packing your lunch is a good idea, to which William added, “If you forget your packed lunch, buy a sandwich.”
All three boys are looking forward to seeing their friends at school and getting to be the senior grade. William thinks it will be fun to have a locker. James cannot wait for sixth-grade basketball, and John Curtis is looking forward to graduating MBE.