Senior portraits are coming up at Champe as the year progresses into the Winter season. There are merely 7 months left of the school year until the seniors at Champe complete high school and head off to what their future may hold. These portraits are memorable moments of these young adults’ last year of high school, taking place on October 26th and 27th around campus. Do the seniors have any special plans for their photos? Why is it important to them?
“Senior portraits are something I’ve looked forward to since freshman year, I aspire for mine to look formal and I want it to be my best high school picture, as this would be my last school picture,” senior Miriam Bijoy said. “Senior portraits are also important because it is what underclassmen see too and what some would say ‘the most important picture’, at least in high school,”
Many students and teachers hold the seniors in high regard due to their presence leaving soon and also merely because they act as mentors and idols for the underclassmen to look up to. These photos go down in the histories of every high school, and in each individual student’s lives as a keepsake of their last memories before graduation. Not only do younger students find inspiration in these portraits, teachers appreciate and look back on them, but they hold a significant value in the lives of the seniors at Champe as well.