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About Michael Wang

Age: 17
School: Carmel High School
Grade: 10


Interests: I enjoy reading, hanging out with friends, going on the computer, making ceramics projects, watching movies and sleeping.

Hobbies: I played tennis on my middle school team and I have done ice skating for the past six years. I am also on the track team at my school.
Favorite Color: Blue
Favorite Book(s): The Kite Runner
Favorite Movie(s): Atonement
Favorite Food: Pizza
Favorite YPress Story: Difference in Opinions: Operation Coverup
Stories by Michael
Ayanna Porter has watched kids in her class casually put a stick of gum in their mouths, then use the wrapper to scribble down test or homework answers.
When Josiah Kaufman was a freshman at Carmel High School, he would bring his lunch every day. When the period was over, he would help his friends return their lunch trays out of "courtesy," he said. Soon, he began helping other students clean up. "It became this thing where I went all around the cafeteria and started picking up everyone's trays when they were done. It was so funny. People were like, 'Why in the world are you doing this?'" Josiah was just being nice. It also was his way of adapting to new people and a new school system. It was Josiah's first year in a public school.