-
Mr. Heverly was the last child so he had the chance to learn from his sister's mistakes.
-
Mr. Heverly explains that his family influences him more than his friends because they taught him right from wrong.
-
His parents are the biggest influence in his life. They have taught him good morals and helped him to reach his goals.
-
Mr. Heverly believes that he puts the most pressure on himself so that he can achieve everything that is important to him.
-
Mr. Heverly grew up under an authoritative household.
-
He believes his generations i s too permissive and no where near as stern as they should be.
-
The younger generation is a little misguided he states. He thinks that they are not being pointed in the right direction.
-
He jokingly says "They are just as smart as they said they were when we were growing up."
-
Heverly believes that the high school programs are way too standardized. College is financially out of reach so eventually it will become less popular.
-
He sees the government as a little bad and a little good but in the end it all balances out.
-
Mr. Heverly was part of Generation X. He falls under the "Baby Buster" catagory.
-
He would like to teach his children that serving other people is the most important thing in life.
-
He likes to think that they look at him as a goofy, caring guy, who can also be stubborn a little bit mean. But he wishes that they saw him as a person who tries to do what's best for everyone not just certain people.
-
He simply explains himself as "a work in progress."
-
Heverly is only worried about dying too young to teach his kids enough about the world so that they can help to make a difference.
-
Heverly believe that you should only date a person you could possibly marry some day. It is also important to always communicate and now just jump to conclusion or divorce.
-
Ms. Marcase is the oldest of all her siblings. She was the typical oldest child. This means that she had to take care of helping to raise siblings and being a good example. This became a more important role after her parents got a divorce.
-
When asked who influenced her most, Mr. Marcase did not hestitate to respond with "Family!"
-
The biggest influence in Ms. Marcase's life was definitely her parent's dirvorce when she was younger.
-
The biggest pressure in Ms. Marcase's life is money, just like many others.
-
Ms. Marcase was raised under authoritative. She was given a few rules to follow but was not pushed to follow a certain path in life.
-
Her generation seems to think outside of te box. They are less likely to judge others and are more open minded.
-
The younger eneration is way too dependent on tecnology and has lost the importance of personal connection
-
The older eneration is set in their ways. It seems to be almost impossible to get them to change their views. They don't like change.
-
The high school education sysem is not doing enough to pepae kids without technology. We teach our students that it is okay to rely on technology for everything. College is a good thing though, but it seems that in today's world it is not as important to society.
-
The govenment.... "IT SUCKS!" states Ms. Marcase
-
Marriage is an important step in life. Ms. Marcase is looking forward to marriage and she strongly believes in making things work instead of jumping to divorce.
-
Ms. Macase would like to travel, she would like to avoid staying in Central Pennsylvania.
-
She would like to believe that people see her as cofident and determined.
-
She wished that people would see that although she keeps her goals in mind but she doesn't just worry about accomplishing her goals.
-
She is quick to answer that she is stubborn when her mind is set on something, but she can become very reserved when she is unsure of a situation at hand.
-
Ms. Marcase says that her religious beliefs make it easy to be sure that there is something better waiting for her when her time is up.
-
Ms. Marcase falls under Generation Y. She is in the catagory of the "Echo Boom."
-
The biggest pressure in Kaleb's life is school. He explains that even though he works hard it is not always easy to achieve a perfect grade all the time.
-
Kaleb would like to eventually become a doctor.
-
Kaleb is the middle child but he does not think this affects his life in anyway. He says that the rules are the same for all his siblings.
-
Kaleb said that he is influenced by his friends the most because his actions reflect their attitudes and actions.
-
Kaleb said that his biggest influence has always been his father because he has always been there to teach him and guide him in the right direction.
-
Kaleb lives under what he would consider authoritarian household.
-
Kaleb refers to his generation as a generation that relies heavily on technology. It is almost as if they are always looking for an easier, lazier, faster way to get work done.
-
The younger generations rely too much on technology! They have started to rely on technology to do everything for them, including homework. A child now would type the question into google before ever trying to figure out the answers for themselves.
-
Kaleb thinks that even though we are all taught we NEED to go to college, it isn't as important to some people, and has become to expensive for many to afford.
-
He strongly believes that we are going to go deeper and deeper into debt because the government does not spend money wisely.
-
Kaleb believes in straight marriage but also doesn't think it is necessary for anyone to ever get married.
-
Kaleb thinks that his peers see him as a true friend and he would like them to see him as a good person.
-
Kaleb things that he is a fun and loving guy who is easy to get along with.
-
Kaleb is terrified that he could possibly die young. He would like to live to be old and have a family.
-
Kaleb is part of Generation Z and would be part of the "New Silent Generation."
-
The older generation is very old fashion. It seems as if they will never except the changes in the world today because they know the world used to be a better place.
-
Maralee thinks that she is influenced the most by her family because she spends so much time with them.
-
Maralee is an only child but says it doesn't affect her much.
-
Colby is the last child and this means that he gets picked on a little bit, but not too much.
-
Colby thinks that he is influenced by his friends because he likes spending a lot of time hanging out with them.
-
Her biggest influence has always been her mom.
-
His biggest influence has always been his father.
-
Maralee said her father puts the most pressure on her because he always wants her to try her hardest.
-
His father puts the most pressure on him so that he understands it is important to follow the rules.
-
Maralee is part of Generation Z and would also be considered part of the "new Silent Generation."
-
Colby is part of Generation Z and part of the "New Silent Generation."
-
Maralee was raised under an authoritative house hold.
-
Colby was raised under an authoritatian household.
-
Maralee thinks that the her generation is very violent.
-
Maralee thinking that the younger generation is well disciplined.
-
The older generation seems to be more carefree and go with the flow.
-
His generation is very rowdy, and doesn't follow directions well.
-
The older generation is annoying and clingy.
-
The older generation is mature and well behaved.
-
Maralee thinkgs that college is a good thing and plan on attending some day in the future.
-
Colby thinks that school is very important for all people to reach their goals in life.
-
Colby and Maralee both explained that they know nothing about the government.
-
Maralee definitely wants to get married and so does Colby but they would like to take their time to grow up.
-
Maralee would like to continue playing softball for a few years.
-
Colby wants to have what he considers "normal goals." He wants to go to college, get married, have a few pets and hopefully have children. He just wants to live a normal happily ever after.
-
Maralee's peers would see her as a good friend because she is always there to lend a helping hand.
-
Colby thinks that his peers see him as a kind hearted friend.
-
Maralee wants people to think she is a good friend.
-
Colby just wants everyone to think he is a very nice kid.
-
She thinks that she is a nice person to everyone.
-
Colby thinks that death is a scary subject and is afraid because he doesn't know when it could happen to him or his loved ones.
-
Although Colby thinks that he is nice around his family, he thinks that his family finds him annoying.
-
Maralee thinks that death is a scary subject and doesn't want to die young.