New year, new resolutions for North Penn staff and students

Staff writer Maureen Gambogi asks North Penn students and teachers what their New Year’s Resolution for 2022!

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Maureen Gambogi

North Penn students Katie Mumford(left) and Haley Meade(right) share their New Year’s resolutions for 2022 with high hopes for the new year.

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My New Year’s resolution is to wear my retainer.

— Nora Eliff (left)

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For my New Year’s resolution, I would like to read more books.

— Sydney Schulz (right)

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My New Year’s resolution is to get more than four hours of sleep per night.

— Haley Meade (right)

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My New Year’s resolution is to get a better grade in chemistry and do my best.

— Katie Mumford (left)

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I would say that my New Year’s resolution for 2022 is to try and be healthier. Not just physically, but mentally and emotionally. I want to try and be more stable and more myself so that I can help more people.

— Mr. Joel Evans

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My New Year’s resolution is to marry rich.

— Samiha Alam (left)

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My New Year’s resolution is to hold a handstand longer.

— Ria Kalola (right)

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My New Year’s Resolution is to keep improving my grade in chemistry.

— Ruke Walton (right)

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My New Year’s Resolution is to pass tenth grade.

— Nick Bezpalko (middle)

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My New Year’s resolution is to bench above 225 pounds.

— Caleb Moister (left)