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OMES Sai Korrapati New Year
I like New Year’s Day because I get time to spend with my family and friends. I like the decorations and the lights all around me. My New Year’s resolution is to make an interception in football. To accomplish this, I will practice more on football along with my class work.- Sai Korrapati
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OMES Ashley Ames Macrory New Year
My New Year’s resolution is to improve on my drawing, so I can draw like professional animators.- Ashley Ames Macrory
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OMES Will Wittmann New Year
My New Year’s resolutions are to be nicer to my sister and to learn more about science. I am going to achieve this by playing with my sister more and studying about science. They’re important to me because I want to be a scientist when I grow up and I also want to get along with my sister.- Will Wittmann
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OMES Merrin Tommie New Year
My first New Year’s resolution is to be a better tennis player. I will achieve this by practicing more, focusing and paying attention while I am playing, as well as work hard but have fun at the same time. This resolution is important to me because I am working to be in a tennis competition by age 10.My most important resolution is to spend less time on my electronics and more time with family and on my school work. I will achieve this resolution by setting limits for myself on the amount of time I spend on my electronics each day. Once this time is up, I will focus on helping a family member with a chore and make sure all of my homework is completed. This resolution is important, because spending time with family is a much higher priority than time spent on a machine.- Merrin Tommie
Third-grade students at Oak Mountain Elementary School recently shared their 2014 New Year’s Resolutions. Share yours with 280 Living by sending them to jeff@280living.com or at facebook.com/280living