Malden High School’s Varsity Girls Basketball Team is getting ready for a busy summer, preparing to compete in the annual Summer League. This seven-week-long league
Author: Aundrea Orozco
Aundrea Orozco is a new student at Malden High this year. She is a freshman who moved to Malden two and a half years ago. She previously went to other public schools in Malden, such as Linden and Salemwood. Before her experience in Malden, she lived in Everett and went to Whittier, a K-8 school. While she currently does not do any extracurriculars, she has experience with cheerleading in which she might return to this winter, and she has done a year of soccer and unfortunately didn’t enjoy it. She describes herself as someone who despite being judgy occasionally, she is a really nice person and a good listener. Outside of school, she enjoys discovering new places to go out to eat, and she likes talking to people. Besides her core classes and Intro to Journalism, she is taking Spanish and Business Management. In the future, her plan is to graduate and work in the sociology field, studying to possibly become a social worker or therapist. Her goal for highschool is to graduate with exceptional grades, and she will do that by committing to her studies and continuing her hard work.
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Bake sales have been a big way of fundraising and giving recognition to clubs or teams this year, and for the softball team, this happened