Finding My Spark Again: My High School Story

 




High school has been a rollercoaster for me — full of wins, lessons, and unexpected challenges.

Grade 10 was honestly my golden year. It was the year I felt most alive. I served as an SSLG officer, and that experience shaped me in so many ways. Being part of the student leadership wasn’t just about having a title — it was about serving, leading, and making a difference in our school community. I learned how to speak up, take responsibility, and believe in myself.









Academically, I was also recognized as With Honors, and that achievement meant so much to me. It proved that I could balance leadership, academics, and extracurricular activities. It wasn’t always easy, but I worked hard for it.

I was also very active in school events. I joined pageants, stepped out of my comfort zone, and discovered a new level of confidence within me. But one of my proudest moments was becoming the Champion in Spoken Poetry. Not only that — I was chosen as a representative for spoken poetry. Being trusted to represent our school felt surreal. Through poetry, I found my voice. I learned that words are powerful — they can inspire, heal, and ignite change.

Back then, I felt unstoppable. I was confident. I was passionate. I had spark.








But when I entered Grade 11, things started to shift.
Senior High School came with new pressures — harder subjects, deeper responsibilities, and personal battles I wasn’t prepared for. Slowly, I felt like I was losing the energy and confidence I once had. The spark that once burned so brightly started to dim. There were days when I doubted myself. Days when I questioned if I was still the same person who once stood proudly on stage.
It hurt. Because I knew who I used to be.
But here’s what I realized: losing your spark doesn’t mean you’ve lost yourself. Sometimes, it just means you’re growing. Sometimes, life humbles you to prepare you for something greater.





 


My high school journey isn’t just about medals, titles, and achievements. It’s also about silent battles, growth, and rediscovering who I am beyond recognition.
And maybe… just maybe… my spark isn’t gone.
Maybe it’s just waiting for the right moment to shine again. ✨





Writer- Tina Flor Jarloyan
Editor- Galon & zulueta
Designer- Longhay & Atilano 
Content Manager- Aguirre & Lingco




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