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who is Xavier Agasid's?

  • jfugaro24
  • May 16, 2024
  • 1 min read

 Xavier Agasid's experience at O'Dea High School is proof of his devotion to the ideals of the O'Dea Brotherhood. Since coming here, Xavier has embraced these ideals and developed into an excellent example for his classmates.

His older brothers told stories that greatly impacted his decision to attend O'Dea because they told stories about the school's strong sense of community and support. Xavier was drawn to going to school where all students are treated as brothers rather than just classmates and where friendship and trust are not just ideals but a way of student life.


Xavier has demonstrated these ideals in everything he has done at O'Dea. His desire to serve others is not just a quality for Xavier. It is a calling. Xavier's understanding and care are endless, whether doing a massive charity act, helping at a nearby shelter, or just being there for a friend in need.

 

Xavier's goals for the future reach far beyond O'Dea's locations. He wants to continue helping change the world, one individual at a time. He understands that true happiness is in the happiness of others, and he wants to leave a good impact on everyone's life.

 

When Xavier has some time to himself, he enjoys the small things in life. Xavier enjoys these peaceful times, relaxing by the lake, taking in the scenery, or going outside. It helps him to concentrate.


Xavier Agasid will leave O'Dea High School with newfound values and dedication as he prepares to graduate in 2024.

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