Jacob Douglas
“COVID-19 hasn’t affected my life too much, except for messing up my senior year,” senior Jacob Douglas said. “I still go to work and do most of the things I did before the pandemic. I’m sad I couldn’t finish out the year with my friends, though. I wanted to say goodbye. I was looking forward to walking the stage and having all of the experiences that come with graduating, but it’s okay. After going through the ceremony, it didn’t exactly feel the way graduating should feel. It was missing things I had been looking forward to, like the band playing ‘Pomp and Circumstance’ and the school song. After high school, I’m going to AC, then I plan on becoming an electrical engineer. COVID has been difficult, but I know it will be okay.”
Logan Giles
“Success is the absolute culmination of one’s achievements,” senior student of the month Logan Giles said. “There is nothing quite like working hard toward a goal, giving it your all and then getting to where you want to be and seeing all the payoff that comes from hard work. I think the best way to go about getting to that point of success is to set specific goals and work hard to achieve those goals. One example of success I can think of is the Business Club. Right now the Business Club is planning out a trip for the end of the year to Lubbock. If watching everyone go on that trip and have a good time isn’t success, then I don’t know what is.”

Hey there! I’m Braden Lefevre, and I am a senior at Canyon High. This is my third and final year to serve as a member of The Eagle’s Tale Staff, and I am elated and honored to serve as an associate editor of this stellar publication. I am also the...