Where are they going?: Alena Burris

Alena Burris talks about her plans for after graduation

High school is almost over for the seniors of MHS. The days go slow, but the years go fast, as they say, and this certainly feels like the case for many graduating seniors. Looking back, high school has flown by—and now, the time has come to decide where to begin life after graduation.

Senior Alena Burris is nervous but excited to attend the nursing program at the University of Northern Colorado. “I really like helping people, and I feel like I’ve always been good at that, so I may as well make a career out of it.” Burris says that she doesn’t have a solid plan for where to take her nursing career after college (she’s unsure whether she’ll be a traveling nurse or stick around one place), but she told me she’ll “figure it out when [she] gets there.”

Art has been a big part of her high school career as she has been in AP studio art for three years and had pieces in the district art show all four years. She was able to knock out a fair number of her college prerequisite classes with high school AP classes, so she plans to switch all of those classes out for art classes at UNC. “I wanted to do art, but you can’t have a career in art, but you can have a career in nursing…” Since nursing is such a focused major, she can’t really minor or double major in anything else, so Burris plans to just do art on the side in college.

Making the change from high school to college or the workforce can definitely be nerve-racking. For Burris, she’s nervous when she really considers the impending change but excited when she doesn’t really think about specifics. Luckily for her, there are lots of exciting things coming up to focus on. “I’m looking forward to moving out of my house,” she remarked. “I’m looking forward to meeting new people and having the new freedoms of living on my own.”

When asked about her favorite high school memory, Burris said it would probably have to be “prom, which is really stereotypical, I know, but I had so much fun.”

  • About me

Pink and Orange

A poem by poet Allison Muncy

I remember those days 

Those days where every day was orange and pink 

This beautiful hue that surrounded the sky 

The world wasn’t clear

And it was beautiful

 

Days of writing and reading 

It was 17 days straight 

Of happiness spilling out of my chest onto my hands because there was just so much 

It was 17 days of love

Happiness

Inspiration 

I never ran out of inspiration

It was a beautiful feeling 

Never running out of ideas 

Feeling endless bliss 

 

Then the day came 

When my anxiety came to visit 

He knocked on my door and everything went into a screeching halt 

Everything became clear 

No more orange 

No more never ending happiness 

It was snatched from me 

One minor thing caused such a catastrophe 

A tornado 

Coming in to wreck everything 

My organs twisted and my heart stopped 

 

The worst of all 

My inspiration hitched a ride to the desert 

It left me to consume someone else’s thoughts 

I’d like it to come back 

 

This isn’t a flexible relationship

We’re committed 

I need you there for me 

I’m suffocating without you 

 

Have a fun vacation 

Feeling too hot for comfort 

But don’t worry 

I’ll come and visit 

 

I don’t blame you for leaving 

I just wish you would have given me a warning that you would disappear 

I feel so alone

You didn’t think of my feelings 

You are selfish 

 

You can take everything from me 

My happiness 

My heart 

My appetite and sleep 

But you can’t take my inspiration 

 

About the Writer
Photo of Allison Muncy
Allison Muncy, Poet

Allison Muncy is a senior. She enjoys writing poetry, watching marvel movies and hanging out with Jarom. She is looking forward to producing poems each week and to have a place people can go to for help.
You can contact her at muncy.alliso01@svvsd.org

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