I like to say i didn't like high school much, and while that is true, there was a few moments that stood out, but I definitely had to think about it for a bit.
-Freshmen year, for some engineering science elective, I went to something called a construction career day. It was an event where there would be job recruiters, but also booths to build boxes, test equipment, and even a driving simulator thing. In retrospect, it wasn't that special of an event, but I think that was the only field trip I went on in high school.
-Senior year, on the last day of Government/Economics, we played Monopoly. I know that I said that Monopoly was really boring in another thread, and I still stand by that, but I was missing the point. It was the first time I played Monopoly, but it was the last time I would be able to talk to those people. It's a really special moment for me, even though Monopoly isn't that good of a game.
-Going back to that Engineering Science course, I remember that we had to build a hydraulic claw that would be pitted in some sort of competition. We managed to get the hydraulic claw working about 10 minutes after the competition started. We weren't let into the competition.
-Senior year, the last week or so in my AP Biology class after the AP exam. There was actually 2 memorable events. My teacher took us outside to do Tai Chi. The other time, we played this kind of game that was kind of like musical chairs, only that there wasn't any music and we told personal facts about ourselves. It was kinda of weird that the game was at the end of year, rather than the beginning, but I really enjoyed it.
-This was also senior year, but there needs to be some context. The student council at my school puts on these student morale events at every season or so. I didn't like most of them. The final one or the one before that, I really did like. There isn't much else to say about this event other than it was the only one I really liked.
That's all I can remember right now.