The new mascot!
Anybody who’s ever been the new kid at school knows it’s not easy. You wonder: Will people be nice? Will I fit in? Will I make friends? I was asking myself all those questions when I moved from Arizona to Bountiful, Utah, as a high school sophomore.
I’m Navajo, and in Arizona there were always other Native American people in my community. Here, it was different. I was the only Native kid at my new school.
In the third week of the school year, I went to my first pep assembly. These assemblies are meant to pump up sports teams before big games. As someone who hoped to play softball, I was excited to cheer for the other athletes.
I walked into the gym, feeling the school spirit. Then the mascot walked out.
His name was the Brave Man—and my heart sank the moment I saw him.
Being the new kid at school isn’t easy. You wonder: Will people be nice? Will I fit in? Will I make friends? I was asking myself all those questions when I moved from Arizona to Bountiful, Utah. I was a high school sophomore.
I’m Navajo, and in Arizona there were other Native American people in my community. Here, it was different. I was the only Native kid at my new school.
Early in the school year, I went to my first pep assembly. These assemblies are meant to pump up sports teams before big games. I hoped to play softball, and I was excited to cheer for the other athletes.
I walked into the gym, feeling the school spirit. Then the mascot walked out.
His name was the Brave Man. When I saw him, my heart sank.
Anybody who’s ever been the new kid at school knows how difficult it can be. You wonder whether people will be welcoming, whether you’ll fit in, and whether you’ll make friends. I was asking myself all those questions when I moved from Arizona to Bountiful, Utah, as a high school sophomore.
I’m Navajo, and in Arizona there were always other Native American people in my community. Here, it was different: I was the only Native student at my new school.
In the third week of the school year, I attended my first pep assembly. These assemblies are meant to pump up sports teams before big games. As someone who hoped to play softball, I was excited to support the other athletes.
I walked into the gym, feeling the school spirit—and then the mascot walked out.
His name was the Brave Man, and my heart sank the moment I saw him.