For many students, the transition from middle school to high school is a huge milestone. However, this change brings with it stress and anxiety. The changes of adapting to a new environment, managing higher academic demands, and finding a social niche can be overwhelming.
One of the most difficult aspects of entering high school as a freshman is the academic change. High school courses are generally more difficult with higher expectations for students to be independent. Freshmen are often introduced to a heavier workload, including more homework, projects, and assessments.
“Middle school was a breeze compared to this,” Freshman Jordan Aguilar said, “I didn’t expect the homework to pile up so quickly. It’s hard to keep up with everything.”
The pressure to perform well academically is compounded by the awareness that high school grades will impact college applications. This realization can increase stress levels, as freshmen strive to establish a strong academic foundation. Â
In addition to academic pressures, freshmen face the challenge of navigating a new social landscape. High school can be a daunting place with its larger student body and more complex social dynamics. Making new friends and finding a sense of belonging can be a significant source of stress.
“I was really nervous about making friends,” Freshman Logan Scott said, “Everyone seemed to already have their groups, and I felt like an outsider.”
The fear of social rejection paired with the desire to fit in can lead to anxiety and self-doubt. Freshmen may struggle with feelings of isolation or worry about being judged by their peers.
Moving along, high school offers a wide range of extracurricular activities, from sports to clubs. While these activities can be enriching and help students develop new skills, they also add another layer of responsibility.
“I wanted to join the soccer team, but it’s hard to balance everything,” Freshman Omar Maraqua said, “I don’t want to over-commit, but I also don’t want to miss out on all the amazing opportunities.”
The pressure to build a well-rounded resume for college applications can lead freshmen to take on more than they can handle, further contributing to their stress.
The gathered stress of academic, social, and extracurricular pressures may take a toll on mental health. Anxiety and depression are not uncommon, and stress surrounding your mental health issues can prevent students from seeking help.
“I’ve been feeling really overwhelmed, but I don’t know who to talk to,” Freshman Milo Isbel said.Â
It’s helpful for schools to provide mental health resources and create an environment where students feel comfortable seeking support.
To help freshmen manage stress, schools and parents play a vital role. Schools offer orientation programs, mentoring, and stress management workshops to ease into the transition. Teachers and counselors should be approachable and proactive in identifying students who may be struggling.
Parents can support their children by maintaining open lines of communication, encouraging healthy habits like regular exercise and good sleep, and a balanced approach to academics and extracurricular activites.
Freshman year of high school is a time of significant change and adjustment. While the stress associated with this transition is real, it is also easy to manage with the right help. By acknowledging the challenges and providing the necessary resources, educators and parents can help freshmen navigate this critical period with confidence and resilience.
Lia Casimir • Sep 17, 2024 at 9:00 pm
What I love about this article is that it talks about what freshmen go through as they went from Middle school kids to High school Freshman and the struggles freshmen go through as the new kid on the block/school.
Rodriguez Keila • Sep 17, 2024 at 12:55 pm
Being a freshman is a exhasuting, Middle school was way easier. This article is super realateble.
Korbyn Curiel • Sep 17, 2024 at 12:55 pm
I liked that this story was dedicated to only Freshman.
Baylee Nichols • Sep 17, 2024 at 12:54 pm
I remember Freshman year was a really hard year. The new exposure to high school can be a shock, but it is important that teachers and parents can be there for support of their students, and that you surround yourself with positive reinforcments.
Kylah Reed • Sep 17, 2024 at 12:53 pm
This article is really well-written and insightful!
Mia Stewart • Sep 17, 2024 at 12:50 pm
Freshman year can be scary. I remember the first time I can to Greenway. I had no friends and I was new here. I was a little bit intimidated by some of the people hear until I made a friend and after that I wasn’t so bad.
Zoie Brant • Sep 17, 2024 at 12:50 pm
I think that this is a really good story. When I was a freshman I thought high school was never gonna end but it truly does go by really fast. In like a blink of an eye I was a freshman and now I’m a junior. I agree with how transitioning from middle school to high school is hard because you’re at a new place with new students and new teachers. You don’t know them.
Ismael Rodriguez Alvarez • Sep 17, 2024 at 12:49 pm
I like this one the most because almost every freshman can relate to it. All the new things you have to understand in the first week or your behind and just the new adventures you have no hand to hold onto anymore.
Morgan • Sep 17, 2024 at 12:48 pm
It’s definitely hard to adjust as a freshman coming from middle school.
Kaiya Smith • Sep 17, 2024 at 12:46 pm
I like how you showed peoples experiences.
Kevin Esqueda • Sep 17, 2024 at 12:45 pm
I liked that he talked about feeling like a outsider because of how everyone I already in there own groups.
Azlynn Squires • Sep 17, 2024 at 12:43 pm
Freshman year can be rough, but it’s important to always try your hardest to succeed.
Abnor Ahmeti • Sep 17, 2024 at 12:42 pm
I liked how you asked freshman their experience on how freshman year is tuff.
Liliana Garcia • Sep 17, 2024 at 12:41 pm
I agree with what Jordan Aguilar said about middle school feeling much simpler and easier than freshman year.
Princess Lokossou • Sep 17, 2024 at 12:40 pm
This is really relatable as I am also a freshman. This is great, great work!!
Maylene Meachum • Sep 17, 2024 at 12:32 pm
This article is very re assuring and I have much respect for it. I don’t feel as alone now. When I first entered into high school, I did not come from the same middle school as everyone else so it was a struggle for me and I was ashamed sitting alone for the first week of high school. i doubted myself for so long that I would never make friends. Turns out I was completely wrong and I have a group I sit with everyday, and many acquaintances.
Bella Peddie • Sep 17, 2024 at 12:29 pm
This article is pretty relatable, since I just moved here to Greenway from Desert Foothills. The work can get pretty stressful, and with wanting to get into a club, it can be hard to balance everything.
Charlyse Menendez • Sep 17, 2024 at 12:23 pm
I like the way you talked about the stresses of school and how other people relate to this.
Izel • Sep 17, 2024 at 12:22 pm
I liked all the interviews with the different students.