Asa Boddie became a part of the McIntosh Trail in his Senior year. In his year as staff writer, Boddie has helped the Trail gain their Multimedia Badge by creating his own podcast. His accomplishments include helping the Trail gain its first ever SNO Distinguished Site.
Q: What was your contribution to McIntosh High School?
A: “Starting DayDaDay and creating the podcasts.”
Q: How have you made the Trail a better program? What was your contribution?
A: “I made the Trail a better program by unlocking the correct information for the Multimedia badge. My contribution is introducing podcasting to the underclassmen that are interested in creating podcast content.”
Q: What college do you plan on attending, and what will your major studies be?
A: “I plan on going to the University of West Georgia to major in Mass Communication.”
Q: What is your favorite memory from your years on the Trail staff?
A: “My favorite memory with the Trail is being on Homecoming Court with Luke Soule and Rebekah Bushmire.”
Q: What are you proudest of, in your time with the Trail?
A: “I am most proud of unlocking the key to complete the Multimedia badge.”
Q: What words of wisdom do you have for the upcoming editors and staff?
A: “Use our site Trail site as a reference to everything we have accomplished this year. Also DO NOT BE AFRAID OF ASKING FOR HELP. LEARN AS MUCH AS YOU CAN IN HIGH SCHOOL.”
Q: Anything else you’d like to add?
A: “Ms. Woolf is the best.”
adviser • May 21, 2024 at 9:08 am
Asa – thank you for believing me when I said you could do this.
Now – go forth and believe in yourself.
-Woolf
Asa • May 21, 2024 at 9:12 am
Yes Ma’am and Thank you