Bos feels the love

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Bos freshmen look for their names in the Kirk Watson hallway. Pictured from left: Raven Reichert, Choco Solis, Zhayne Allen, and Tenea Shaw.

Boswell student council made Valentine’s decorations using student’s names. (Madison Konen)
Senior Brian Castillo and freshmen Tenea Shaw and Chico Solis view the “You Are Loved” Valentine’s decoration.

“I like Valentine’s Day because you can give sweet little gifts to your loved ones, and I feel like having a day for love is important.”
Olivia Buchanan, 12

“I think if they chose a class period or a subject where students could feel the Valentine’s Day vibe more, that’d be good. I think we should take it back to elementary school where it was okay to exchange those gifts because most teachers try to shut it down.”
Suraiya Mohammed, 11

“I’ve seen all kinds of gifts exchanged like giant bears, chocolates, flowers, even just home made cards. I really like Valentine’s Day because it’s a good day to tell people you care about them even if you aren’t in a relationship with them. It’s a day filled with love from everyone.”
Zoey Dupriest, 12

Quientin Drexler, 11, and Destiny Ramsey, 12, hug on Valentine’s day.