Oriya Hunt, an A.C Reynolds Middle Schooler carries with her a profound understanding of empathy and a keen awareness of the challenges faced by her peers. With a compassionate heart and a resilient spirit, Oriya embodies empathy and understanding, qualities that are invaluable in today's world, especially within the realm of mental health for middle schoolers.
“I just comfort people and try to, like, put myself in their shoes to like understand where they're coming from. So I make people feel better and make them feel like they're not alone,” shares Oriya, offering a glimpse into her empathetic nature.
As she dreams of her future, envisioning college and contemplating paths in law, education, or hairstyling, Oriya's reflections reveal the transformative power of school programs, like the ones she often uses and helps to make happen for other students via her student leadership team. “It makes me feel like I'm uplifting people or helping people,” she explains, emphasizing the significance of initiatives like mental health days in fostering a culture of care and support among students.
Yet, beneath the surface of camaraderie and positivity, Oriya sheds light on the harsh realities that many students face. “There's a lot of bullying and racism... There is a bunch of stuff like that,” she reveals, underscoring the pervasive challenges of adolescent life