In their final week at JIS, emotions ran high as the Class of 2025 walked through campus for one of the last times—middle school and PIE students clapping them on, friends signing each other’s shirts, and cameras capturing the bittersweet moments. These beloved traditions mark the end of an era, and with nostalgia and excitement for the future mixed in the air, we asked the seniors to reflect on their experience as a Dragon. Though their responses varied, they collectively highlighted one constant—the strong sense of community that defines the JIS experience.
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About the Contributors
Elsie V., Staff Writer
Elsie had frequently been advised to “talk less” or become a prosecutor. Yet, she had always been fascinated by the power of a written argument. In her first year in Feedback, she is excited to see her work come to life and learn plenty along the way. |
Katarina K., Staff Writer
Kat has always found refuge in the written world. Whether through books, films, or poetry, storytelling has been her sanctuary– a place to explore, reflect, and create. As she begins her first year writing for Feedback, she is eager to continue discovering the power of language and artistic expression.
Kiran L., Staff Writer
For Kiran, writing is much like swimming—both require focus, discipline, and the drive to push beyond limits. His experiences in the water have inspired him to approach storytelling with the same determination, diving deep into the stories that matter. As a staff writer for Feedback Magazine, Kiran aims to blend creativity and insight and engage readers with fresh perspectives while bringing the same passion to his words that he does to the pool. |