Rock Talk
Graduation gets close, and suddenly every hallway, game, and late-night laugh feels louder. We sat down with two Rockhurst seniors who are stepping into their next chapters, and they told the truth about what they’ll actually miss and what they’ll carry forward. One is heading to Southwest Baptist to play college basketball, ready to compete and contribute. The other is bound for the University of Georgia with a plan to blend business with film and television production, chasing opportunity where the industry is growing. Along the way, we dig into what makes a Jesuit education at Rockhurst High School feel different in real life: the brotherhood, the expectations, and the way service and faith formation aren’t side notes. The guys talk about their senior service project at Operation Breakthrough, what it’s like to help in classrooms all day, and why being present can matter more than having the perfect words. We also unpack Kairos, the retreat experience so many students call life-changing, plus the pure fun of Rockhurst culture, from Yell Leading to massive rivalry crowds that bring alumni back into the building. The biggest takeaway is simple: decide who you want to be, put yourself in the places that grow that person, and then do what’s required when it gets hard. If you know a student finishing the year strong or one who needs a reason to lean in, share this conversation with them. Subscribe to Rock Talk, leave a review, and tell us: what was the moment that made your high school years feel unforgettable?
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