Freshmen welcomed to Carson High

Carson High School senior and Link Crew leader Samantha Lowe, right, lead in-coming freshmen through a mental exercise on Tuesday.

Carson High School senior and Link Crew leader Samantha Lowe, right, lead in-coming freshmen through a mental exercise on Tuesday.

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A week before starting their first year at Carson High School, incoming freshmen were introduced to the campus, classmates and administration Tuesday during the annual orientation introduced by the Link Crew, a program designed to ease the transition into high school.

Oscar Delgado, 14, learned an important lesson from his Link leaders.

β€œDo your work, and don’t be lazy,” he said.

Students were split into groups of about 13 and were led through a variety of games and activities and taken on tours of the school.

β€œI’m really glad I came to orientation,” said Chauntel Bennett, 14. β€œI was able to meet the people I did today. I’m really excited about meeting new people.”

About 550 of the 563 incoming freshmen registered for the day-long orientation.

β€œWe had a great turnout this year,” said math teacher Shanell Cavener, who is serving as Link Crew adviser this year with American sign language teacher MaryAnne Weaver. β€œIt’s their first experience in high school, and it makes them feel special.”

Caitlyn Lee knows how the freshmen are feeling.

β€œI was a freshman last year,” she said.

β€œI came from a private school, and it was a big transition.”

This year, she joined Link Crew.

β€œI thought it would be good to help then have a good transition, make it smooth and clean,” she said.

Weaver has taught at the high school for 15 years, and is excited to lead the Link Crew.

β€œI love Carson High School,” she said.

β€œI want to get them as excited as I am about high school.”