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The Student Voice of Forest Hills Central

The Central Trend

The Student Voice of Forest Hills Central

The Central Trend

The Student Voice of Forest Hills Central

The Central Trend

Mia Martin

Mia Martin, Staff Writer

Mia Martin is a sophomore beginning her first year on staff for The Central Trend. She loves spending time with friends that consistently support her and make her laugh. She is inspired by her three older sisters that helped raise her to be uniquely herself. A mix between introvert and extrovert, she loves cozying up in bed to watch Netflix and enjoys socializing with new or old friends. When she’s not at school or hanging out with friends, she takes part in sideline cheer, snowboarding, and crew.

Hobbies/interests: Listening to music, watching movies, volunteering at church, traveling, and hanging out with friends.

Favorite season: Spring.

Favorite color: Pink.

On Friday nights, you may find her: Cheering at an FHC football game or hanging out with friends.

All content by Mia Martin
My friend and I dancing our problems away

[Photo] I want to stand in the stillness without slipping away

Allie Beaumont, Publicity Managing Editor May 11, 2021

My friend and I dancing our problems away

Photo by John McArthur

Even with many miles in between, families still find a way

Mia Martin, Staff Writer December 17, 2020

Freshman Mahta Poostizadeh’s family agenda always finds time for midnight gelato runs. From Colorado, Michigan, and Illinois, to Florida, Iran, and Switzerland, each part of the world holds countless...

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Goth Babe’s North Coast explores summer’s gifts

Mia Martin, Staff Writer December 15, 2020

To say alternative pop artist Goth Babe is inherently talented is an understatement. While traveling through the U.S.—most prominently the north coast—indie musician Griffin Washburn, known as Goth...

A letter to my younger self: I’m sorry

A letter to my younger self: I’m sorry

Mia Martin, Staff Writer December 8, 2020

Dear younger Mia, stop silencing yourself. You were once a bright child with an even brighter mouth, babbling on about elementary school gossip during Barbie-themed birthday parties. You always had...

Elana Kavanagh flourishes socially through new and unbreakable bonds

Elana Kavanagh flourishes socially through new and unbreakable bonds

Mia Martin, Staff Writer December 3, 2020

Freshman Elana Kavanagh’s love for traveling consists of enthusiastically exploring various states, except Kentucky. Hopping from one state to another, Elana and her family find themselves every spring...

Peach Pit speaks on relationships through a unique album

Peach Pit speaks on relationships through a unique album

Mia Martin, Staff Writer December 1, 2020

From throwback 80s music to unique indie-rock, the band Peach Pit continues to pave the way for their own style of alternative music perfect for any emotion-filled, nostalgic, vibe-worthy music session. Consisting...

The insignificant notes on my teabags held significance within my hands

The insignificant notes on my teabags held significance within my hands

Mia Martin, Staff Writer November 24, 2020

My ice-cold hand dipped the chai tea bag in and out of the steaming water. The clear liquid became muddled with color; the steam that arose from it smelt of cinnamon and fall. My fingers twirled the string...

I crave to be important to those now gone

I crave to be important to those now gone

Mia Martin, Staff Writer November 16, 2020

I was a princess.  In a literal sense, I was the princess of my family, at least for a short period of time. From the day I was born, I entered life in the arms of a family who raised me the way...

The 1975 urges feelings out of my adolescent self

The 1975 urges feelings out of my adolescent self

Mia Martin, Staff Writer November 10, 2020

As a band that hits every priority, The 1975 continues to inspiringly form musical, abstract art. This small, yet powerfully talented, British band—composed of four musicians—uses their alternative...

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