The answer, according to the Clayton School District.
“Love is when you care about someone emotionally and you would be willing to put their needs before your own.” -Christine Stricker, Yearbook advisor
“Saying ‘I love you.'” -Caitlin, age five, Family Center
“Having feelings for someone you can’t explain.” -Molly Droege, sophomore
“It’s a chemical reaction that comes from the mind.” -Pedro Santos, sophomore
“Something nice to give to people.” -Amiya, age five, Family Center
“It’s either a song, or when you show a sacrifice for another person.” -Matthew Berrios, sophomore
“Chocolate.” -Alex Maue, sophomore
“Baby don’t hurt me.” -Jake Shepard, sophomore
“Love is when the silence isn’t awkward.” -Olivia MacDougal, sophomore
“Giving hugs.” -Teagan, age five, Family Center