Assistant principal continues breakfast tradition

January 24, 2012 — by Sabrina Cismas

“It was my first time there because this is my first year on student council as well as on spirit commission,” senior Shayda Khorasani said. “Everyone just got their own food and sat down and talked to everybody else. It was a nice community event, and it was the first day of break also, so it was really relaxing.”

Junior clubs commissioner Sasan Saadat said that besides the ASB, the students there were mostly juniors and seniors from the leadership, rally and events commissions.

“It was my first time there because this is my first year on student council as well as on spirit commission,” senior Shayda Khorasani said. “Everyone just got their own food and sat down and talked to everybody else. It was a nice community event, and it was the first day of break also, so it was really relaxing.”

Junior clubs commissioner Sasan Saadat said that besides the ASB, the students there were mostly juniors and seniors from the leadership, rally and events commissions.

“My favorite part was the veggie frittatas,” Saadat said, “and a close second was getting to see all the seniors from last year.”

Both Saadat and Khorasani said that they really appreciated all the time and interest Hyde puts into arranging the yearly event.

“She cooks a huge amazing breakfast for everyone and we all catch up and meet different people from the years prior,” Saadat said.

“I think is really nice because all people from past years who have gone will continue to keep on going and keeping in touch,” Khorasani said. “I think it was really nice of the Hydes to host something like that.”

According to senior Mac Hyde, this event was the last one his mother will host as assistant principal at the school after she retires in June, but she will continue the tradition with alumni.

“She’ll still do it to stay connected to the school,” senior Shivani Chadha said. “More like a reunion since she won’t be here anymore.”

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