Superior Student Spotlight: Kyler Mason Francis
Amy Quinlivan Mineral Independent | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 5 years, 2 months AGO
Name: Kyler Mason Francis
Graduation: May 2020
Superior resident: 13 years
Plans following high school: Attend Montana Tech in Butte.
Which subject in school do you struggle with the most and why? I struggle with English the most because I don’t particularly like to read books and it is hard to keep my attention on the book I am reading.
What do you think of tattoos? Do you have any? I really like tattoos and I think they should have a good meaning to you. I have one tattoo that is a train as a tribute to my grandfather.
Have you ever saved an animal’s life? How about a person’s life? I can’t think of a time for either.
What do you bring with you everywhere you go? I usually have my hat wherever I go.
What weird or useless talent do you have? Well, I can juggle. And I’m also pretty good at catching a football, which is now a useless talent.
Which recent news stories have you been following, what makes it interesting? I have been following the impeachment story because I find it interesting because this doesn’t happen all the time.
How should success be measured? And by that measurement, who is the most successful person you know? I think success should be measured in the amount of work put into something. And I would say my dad because he works hard for everything we have.
It’s officially 2020! What do you hope to accomplish in the next decade of your life? I hope to enjoy the next decade with my friends and go through college and make something of myself.
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