Emery Fugarino, ’29, and Chloe Willis, ’28, are the team behind @falconlife_emeryandchloe. Emery joined the ESA community in second grade, and you can find her taking part in Student Council, ESA Volleyball, club volleyball, ESA Cheer, and Pep Squad. Chloe became a Falcon in seventh grade. She plays softball and is involved in gymnastics as both a participant and a coach.
Here’s our Q&A with Emery and Chloe:
What makes ESA a unique school to attend?
Emery: ESA gives students so many opportunities to express themselves.
Chloe: The campus and the trust that is felt around the school.
Who or what has inspired you as a learner?
Emery: Some people who inspired me were teachers who wanted to see me succeed. This made me work ten times harder.
Chloe: My elementary school gifted teacher inspired me because of her experience with ESA and how to make it the best!
What has been your most challenging moment at ESA?
Emery: Having friends leave the school.
Chloe: Globetrek (the 8th-grade backpacking trip in North Carolina), a stressful, kinda deadly experience.
If you had a month to study anything in the world, what would you be passionate about learning?
Emery: Anything involving medicine or marketing
Chloe: Kid’s minds
Is there anything you’d like to share with the community about your ESA experience?
Emery: The ESA community is so welcoming and it feels like home.