High school comes with many different stresses, so how does one student manage it all? Students have many responsibilities to juggle from school, work, extracurriculars, and home life.
Chloe Khon is a prime example of someone who has many extracurricular activities. She takes 2 AP classes, AP Psychology and AP Language and Composition, performs in broadcasting for Chloe In The Halls, dances, and is a star athlete in cross country.
With so many stressors, having a support system and methods to rely on for help is good.
“My parents and grandma support me at my cross country and track meets, along with my dance recitals,” said Khon. “My mother also encourages me to do well in my AP classes.”
Khon is focused on her future and is very dedicated to performing.
“I am taking AP classes to get college credits ahead of time, but I’m not sure yet about what I want to do,” said Khon. “I have grown to love coming to these classes every day because I love the teachers and the students.”

With so much going on in one day, she has to learn how to plan events accordingly, and her activities often engulf her.
“I make sure to use every minute of my day to do something useful, such as doing homework every day in focus time,” said Khon.
Even though her schedule is full, Khon does not regret her choices or activities.
“I am happy with my decision to run, dance, and take multiple AP classes,” said Khon. “I wouldn’t want it any other way.”
While being so busy, Khon never fails to walk around with a smile on her face and bring others up.
‘This has made my schedule super busy, but I am grateful because I’ve met so many people and made so many friends in both sports and AP classes,” said Khon.