Jessica Zhou
Senior Jessica Zhou describes a night on her senior trip this past spring break as “unreal.” After a long day of adventure in Hawaii, Zhou and her friends closed the day on a beach where she says they had one of the most memorable parts of the trip.
“We were just blasting music, singing along loudly and skipping around, while watching the waves at night,” Zhou said. “It was really fun — I felt kind of like an adult. I felt like I didn’t have to worry about how I was perceived.”

Zhou and her friends began planning their trip to Oahu, Hawaii, earlier this year. In addition to staying at a hotel, Zhou’s group decided to spend a few nights at the Aulani Disney resort, where the group enjoyed the lazy river, water park and Disney-themed atmosphere. Zhou says that the group decided to schedule the trip during the school semester out of an eagerness to go, but believes coming back to school was difficult because of the return to normalcy.
“When we were on the trip, it felt very carefree,” Zhou said. “It really did just feel like we could have been college friends having a reunion. Going back to MVHS, it felt like a little bit of a culture shock because you’ll have this freedom, and then it’s just taken away. I feel like it was kind of liberating to be away from the Monta Vista lifestyle and going to school and having responsibilities. It was just very carefree and fun.”
Gerad Lee
When senior Gerad Lee and his friends began planning their senior trip, they initially planned to stay within the United States for ease of travel but ultimately decided to seize the opportunity to travel internationally. The group chose to travel to Tokyo, Japan, for its safe environment and interesting landscapes.
“It’s one of those experiences where you’re not with your parents and you’re with your friends,” Lee said. “I think because it was our second semester of senior year, our parents said, ‘Go try new things, because in the future you’re going to have to travel and go with your friends too.’ So I feel like it’s a really unique experience.”
Although Lee and his friends only started planning the trip two weeks before and it was his first time traveling without his parents, he says he wasn’t too worried because his friends are good at planning and he knew they would take care of each other. Not only does he emphasize the high quality and affordable prices of Tokyo’s restaurants and stores, but he says he also enjoyed the time his group set aside to freely explore the city, rather than plan specific activities.
