Wellness: A Student’s Perspective

Kimberly Lim, Junior “A student’s health should never be a barrier to their academic success. How does one expect a student to do well in a class if they are not well emotionally.”
Crispin Jay Salapare
Kimberly Lim, Junior
“A student’s health should never be a barrier to their academic success. How does one expect a student to do well in a class if they are not well emotionally.”
Sokbrany Yourk, Senior “I believe that humans can only do so much on their own. Taking on everything on our own will only overwhelm us and hurt our well-being.”
Crispin Jay Salapare
Sokbrany Yourk, Senior
“I believe that humans can only do so much on their own. Taking on everything on our own will only overwhelm us and hurt our well-being.”
Riana Butler, Junior “Wellness Week is a great way for students at Poly to realize how important their physical, mental and emotional health is in their personal development.”
Crispin Jay Salapare
Riana Butler, Junior
“Wellness Week is a great way for students at Poly to realize how important their physical, mental and emotional health is in their personal development.”

David Chhom, Senior “Most students at Poly don’t have the best lives outside of school [so] that is why we need support at school. I feel that support is good for our students’ well-being.”
Crispin Jay Salapare
David Chhom, Senior
“Most students at Poly don’t have the best lives outside of school [so] that is why we need support at school. I feel that support is good for our students’ well-being.”
Xana Bun, Freshman “Everybody [is under] different conditions and sometimes they [keep] it inside. So through this, people can express how they are feeling.”
Crispin Jay Salapare
Xana Bun, Freshman
“Everybody [is under] different conditions and sometimes they [keep] it inside. So through this, people can express how they are feeling.”

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