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Monday Morning Chat: Five minutes with Tressa Otis, 4th grade student at Ridgeview Elementary School

Ridgeview Elementary School fourth graders Tessona Gonzalez, Kiersten David, Tressa Otis, Kaci Dunlap, Kelsey McDiffett and Alayna Behrman enjoy a cold day on the playground.
Mary Austin

Have you lived in Craig your whole life? “Yes”

How old are you? “10”

What grade are you in? “4th”



What is your favorite subject in school? “Writing is my favorite subject. I like mostly that we get to come back and see our teachers and our friends.”

Did you go anywhere cool while off of school? “No just stayed here and went to my grandparents houses.”



Something about 2013 you are looking forward to? “I kind of want to go to New York and see the ball drop in real life.”

Favorite thing about living in Northwest Colorado? “That it’s so cold.”

Do you have a least favorite thing? “No I do not.”

Favorite local restaurant? “Cool Water Grille, my grandpa’s restaurant.”

Favorite song or band: “Call Me Maybe by Carly Rae Jepsen, I like that band.”

Favorite movie: “Let’s see. Man, I have so many favorite movies. I would have to say Stand By Me.”

Favorite color: “I have multiple, but I like the turquoise rainbow.”

Something about you most people don’t know about: “I like to sew. A lot of people don’t know about that. I made a pillow for my American Girl Doll and a purse for my friends.”


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