How do you get ready for the day? Southeast students can get ready for the day in many different ways.

For Cesar Ochoa, an eighth grader in DREAMS, his mornings are simple. He wakes up, showers, and gets ready for school. After school he goes to SRLA. His parents drop him off at school around 7:50 to 8:00.
For a young woman named Valerie Campos, an eighth grader in DREAMS, her mornings play out like this: She wakes up around 7:00. She quickly changes, does her hair, brushes her teeth and she puts on mascara. Afterwards, she travels by car to school.
A girl named Julie Sanabria, an eighth grader in SEMS. gets ready and comes to school to eat breakfast. Surprisingly, she doesn’t shower most mornings. She usually comes to school by car.
The life of Jacob Guerra, an eighth grade SEMS student, starts early. He wakes up around 5:00! Then, he gets dressed, puts on lotion, brushes teeth, and gets on the freeway to here. He doesn’t shower in the morning due to cold weather.
One and only Jacobo Farias, a seventh grader in DREAMS, takes a shower, changes, brushes his teeth and gets ready for school. He eats breakfast here during school.
A young girl named Melanie Tejada, a seventh grader in DREAMS, starts off showering in the morning. She only adds blush to her face as makeup. Lastly, she eats breakfast at school.
The man Kenny Zelaya, a Seventh grader in SEMS, shows up prepared. He gets changes, brushes his teeth, does his hair, showers and puts cologne. He dispatches from his home for school and arrives around 7:20 or 7:30 AM.
Kelly Gomez is a seventh grader in SEMS. Her mornings are calm. She wakes up early, brushes her hair and teeth, and she puts gloss on. She uses a car for transportation and she eats breakfast at school, when she arrives.
The mornings of a young boy named Elijah Givhan, a sixth grader in DREAMS are straight to the point. He brushes his teeth, starts the car for his mom and leaves. He showers most mornings and rarely eats breakfast.
Lily Ruiz is a sixth Grader in DREAMS takes her time. She does her hair, gets dressed, she does skin care, moisturizes, and curls her lashes. Once done she gets dropped off in school.
Ashley Martinez, a sixth grader in SEMS, eats breakfast, changes, brushes teeth, and does her hair. She gets dropped off in a car. She doesn’t shower most mornings because of concerns about getting sick.
Santos Montoy, a sixth grader in SEMS, wakes up at 6:00, showers, gets ready, brushes teeth, and walks to school. He showers in the mornings. He eats breakfast at home.
Southeast Middle School students have many different daily routines, each unique on its own.