Student Spotlights (Distance Learning Edition): Michelle Pelletier & Chasity Frizzel
Students at Chillicothe High School have been taking courses at home since March 16, 2020, due to the coronavirus pandemic. The week prior, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine issued schools to begin distance learning for a three-week period, which has since been extended to May 1, 2020.
Yearbook staff member Hannah Shoemaker recently conducted distanced interviews with a couple of CHS students to see how they are coping with the stay-at-home order.
Student Spotlight: Michelle Pelletier, sophomore
Q: If you had to be quarantined alone for a month, what are the three essentials you'd stock up on?
A: Food, Netflix, and water.
Q: Who would you want to be quarantined with for a month?
A: Josh (her boyfriend).
Q: What are you binge-watching?
A: Hannah Montana.
Q: Restaurants are carry-out only; what is the restaurant food you crave the most?
A: Bob Evans.
Q: How are you connecting with your friends when you can’t in person?
A: Snapchat.
Student Spotlight: Chasity Frizzell, sophomore
Q: What is one piece of advice you have for others?
A: Find a hobby. It helps the boredom.
Q: What do you miss about being at Chillicothe High School?
A: My band classes and seeing my people.
Q: Of all the things that have been canceled, what is the biggest disappointment for you?
A: The Disney trip (for band).
Q: If the building is closed for the remainder of the semester, what do you wish you could have told someone?
A: I would probably have asked for a few of my friends' numbers.
Q: How has this impacted your last quarter of the school year?
A: It makes me thankful that I'm not homeschooled. I’m sick of not being out of the house.
(Photos submitted by Pelletier and Frizzel)