Cameron Steen
By Mercedes Mesman on October 12, 2017
What is your full name?
Cameron Scott Steen
What is your full birth date?
November 5, 1999
What are your parents’ names?
Pam and Jeff
Do you have any siblings?
I have an older brother.
What are their names?
Trent; he’s really cool.
What extracurricular activities are you involved in?
I am involved in Oral Interpretation, school play and archery.
Do you have any hobbies outside of school?
I like playing video games, writing stories, making videos, running and working out.
What are your plans for after high school?
I want to attend USD and hopefully do something productive.
What is your favorite part about high school?
I love seeing my friends every day. First hour naps are nice, too.
What is your favorite school memory?
My favorite school memory would have to be middle school gym class. I learned quite a bit about getting in shape, and it helped shape me into the person I am today.
If you could give advice to an underclassman, what would you say?
Do not let anyone tell you that you are not important, or that who you are is bad. Be proud of the person you are and strive to be the best possible version of yourself. Enjoy school while you can because the years will creep up on you and your time at Bridgewater-Emery will be over before you get a chance to enjoy it. You are going to make mistakes and have regrets, but it is important to use those experiences to grow.
Cameron Scott Steen
What is your full birth date?
November 5, 1999
What are your parents’ names?
Pam and Jeff
Do you have any siblings?
I have an older brother.
What are their names?
Trent; he’s really cool.
What extracurricular activities are you involved in?
I am involved in Oral Interpretation, school play and archery.
Do you have any hobbies outside of school?
I like playing video games, writing stories, making videos, running and working out.
What are your plans for after high school?
I want to attend USD and hopefully do something productive.
What is your favorite part about high school?
I love seeing my friends every day. First hour naps are nice, too.
What is your favorite school memory?
My favorite school memory would have to be middle school gym class. I learned quite a bit about getting in shape, and it helped shape me into the person I am today.
If you could give advice to an underclassman, what would you say?
Do not let anyone tell you that you are not important, or that who you are is bad. Be proud of the person you are and strive to be the best possible version of yourself. Enjoy school while you can because the years will creep up on you and your time at Bridgewater-Emery will be over before you get a chance to enjoy it. You are going to make mistakes and have regrets, but it is important to use those experiences to grow.