By Shannon Wilkinson
Staff Writer
Every year as the new year rolls around, people everywhere are setting New Year’s resolutions for themselves. Although the actual date of when creating resolutions started is unknown, most people know how hard it can be to keep their own resolutions. Losing weight, making new friends, becoming more spiritual and saving money are some of the most common resolutions people make each year.
“This year I’m trying to be more efficent with doing my school work and keeping my room clean because it gets really messy,” junior Kimberley Schantz said.
Other popular New Year’s resolutions are; improving your grades, trying new foods and not arguing with your siblings. For those of you who have missed the New Year, you can always look froward to the Chinese New Year beginning the tenth of Feburary with the year of the black Snake. To read more about the Chinese New Year visit http://www.chinesenewyears.info/chinese-new-year-calendar.php. Good luck keeping your resolutions this year CHS.