What was your favorite memory from the year?

Rumbler Staff

“The Battle for Bible game because it was lit.”
-Amanda Maglich, 9

“When we were playing football and it was fourth down on our 5-yard line, and I was the one that made the game saving sack and everybody was screaming because of it.”
-Matthew Garcia, 9

 “I don’t know what my favorite memory was, I was pretty stressed the whole year.”
-Kelci Bruner, 9

“That’s a hard one. There was so many. I think prom because it was a fun time.”
-Robert Paul, 12

“Moving to the school because Rouse is better than my old school.”
-Paige Jansen, 12

“Being a part of the softball team because I have amazing teammates.”
-Kailee Teitge, 11

“When Alivia, Avery and I went to the Homecoming football game and had a great time.”
-Emily Alvarado, 9

“When I went with a group of my friends to the Homecoming dance.”
-Annalisa Gamboa, 9

“The theatre one showcase, mine was Nine Worst Breakups of All Time.”
-Taylor Pate, 10

“Friday night football games.”
-Kyra Smith, 10

“The Cedar Park football game, I kicked a 45-yard field goal and a 40-yarder. I also asked out my amazing girlfriend after that game.”
-Dylan Dunfee, 12

 “Basketball season, it was an amazing time and I was able to bond with extraordinary people.”
-Jennifer Parker, 11

“Going on the PhotoJ field trip to Graffiti Park with Lorenz [Schuerk].”
-James Flanagan, 12

“Dissecting a rat.”
Luke Pace, 9

“When we had that blackout and people were just running around the halls like crazy people.”
-Rowan Tuckner, 9

“Getting to experience what it’s like to be treated like an adult. Because the teachers treat you with a high expectation and so many of my teachers trusted me.”
-Oliver Lucas, 9

“When I found out I was in the art show.”
-Avery Jimenez, 9

“Regaining friendships.”
-Myka McCraw, 9

“Throwing up water at lunch.”
-Reyla Lott, 9

“Getting to dance for the first time on stage with Rookies and Glenn.”
-Briana Barrientos, 9

“Dressing up like Beyoncé and performing as her in a pep rally.”
-Jeremy Jewett, 12

“Going to the theatre retreat for UIL and getting to spend the weekend with my favorite people.”
-Ashton Rust, 12

“Going with my best friend to Galveston over spring break because it was fun and salty.”
-Zach Ingram, 10

“Ms. Gazella puts on a good humor day where we have to showcase what we’ve learned about satire. So what I did is I dressed up as a female version of Donald Trump and paraded around as him for half the day, and that was extremely funny. Especially when I convinced people I cut my hair to look like him too, even though I hadn’t.”
Savannah Crosby, 11

“Districts, that was fun. I was able to be with my team and it was great for everyone to be together again. We were all able to have fun and be proud of ourselves for a great season.”
-Cassie Cox, 10