Sem Students Gain Excitement as Fall Season Approaches

Sem Students Gain Excitement as Fall Season Approaches

By Kyleigh O’Hara ‘21

As the leaves start to fall around campus and the air gets slightly chillier, it’s not hard to see that it’s fall once again in Northeastern Pennsylvania! The Opinator recently sent out a survey to all Upper School students, asking what their plans are for the fall season. While some people have mixed feelings about this season, there are plenty of things that people are excited about. There are lots of fall-related activities to take part in nearby, such as haunted houses and Roba’s Family Farm for apple picking and the corn maze. There are also plenty of things about fall that reminds students about Sem activities, such as finally hanging out with friends at school after summer is over, the fall musical 1776, and watching fall sports. Though the end of summer is usually a sore subject for many, there are so many things about fall to be happy about. At the very least, fall treats, such as apple cider, are a favorite around campus. The Opinator wishes all students a happy fall!