By Westin Wright and Landon Totten
Hello Bulldogs! To explore one of the most debated topics at school, reporters interviewed several students about their phones and how important they are in daily life. Phones have become a necessity for most high school students. They use them to text family and friends and to stay entertained during free time or when they are bored.
The students interviewed were Camden Bettinger, Ray Caylor, and Braxton Barnes. Camden has an Android, while Ray and Braxton both have iPhones. When asked if they wished they had a different phone, Ray and Braxton said no because their phones were “just perfect and did everything for them.” Camden said he would rather switch to an iPhone because “it’s cleaner and nicer and also the camera quality is better.”
The students also shared their favorite games. Camden said his favorite game is “Clash Royale,” Ray said his is “Five Nights at Freddy’s 2,” and Braxton said his is “Clash of Clans.”
When asked how long they have had their phones, Camden said he has had his since he was seven, Ray since he was nine, and Braxton since he was eleven.
All of the students agreed that they enjoy using their phones and that being on their phones is a favorite way to spend free time. They also said that their phones are a very big part of their lives, and they are grateful to have the privilege of owning them.