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Class of 2023 Spotlight: Joe Green

  • theknightspost
  • Oct 28, 2022
  • 1 min read

Updated: Nov 8, 2022

by Danny Pham


 

Senior Joe Green has been studying at Greenfield School for 5 years. In Joe’s free time, he enjoys playing tennis, pickle ball as well as doing volunteering and many more. Joe has joined as a member on the Greenfield School’s soccer and tennis team.

Math is Joe's favorite subject because Mrs. Pace is the best math teacher that he has had over the last 5 years. He says that math is comes to him because there is usually one answer, and it is all supported by your work.

The things Joe loves about this school most are his friends, and his five favorite teachers have been Mr. Griffin, Mr. Benoit, Mrs. Pace, Mr. Parker, and Mrs. King. They often call Joe as a hard-working student because he always turns things in on time.

Moreover, he also likes many clubs. Joe’s advice to high schoolers is to study hard, invest time in teachers’ classes and they will like you. Furthermore, you should play sports and have fun during your time here.

This year, Joe is applying to UNC Wilmington and Clemson as a Civil Engineering major.


Below: Senior Joe Green; photo courtesy of Jasmine Nguyen.



 
 
 

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