Humans of GCAA: Clare Whyte

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“It’s a public school with lots of different people, I’ve been to public schools before so it’s similar to any other public school but with an artistic twist which I like,which is why it’s cool. There are a lot of differences, Rosati-Kain (Claire’s previous school) was an all girls Catholic high school so this is a huge, like on a totally different plane than this one, but I like it, I like the freedom here more. There aren’t as many restrictions, creativity is allowed,but at my old school it was hard to find a good niche where you could express yourself freely.” Clare Whyte, sophomore