Monday, October 10, 2011

Faduma Hassan, The Puzzler


She is a 15-year-old young woman attending North High School with dreams of becoming some type of lawyer. She would like to study law at the University of Minnesota because it is close and she likes it. She talked with her guidance counselor about her future plans, and her counselor told her that taking PSEO classes would be a beneficial idea because you get the idea of what college would be like and also save a lot of money.

One of her dream vacations would be to go to London because she has always been quite fond of the English accent and would like to learn it.

One of her interests she likes doing on her free time is building puzzles. It all started last year when she was 14 on a one lonesome day and the only thing in sight was a puzzle box. “I just like the cute little pictures that come out in the end,” she says. She doesn’t really like the small puzzle because those are too easy, but instead, she likes the 100+ puzzles. She can finish a puzzle in a few hours if she is really into it, but sometimes she gets distracted and it takes longer to build. Her favorite puzzle that she built would have to be of Arthur and his dog, Pal.

Don't Be Sagging


When you go to school in the morning, what do you see? Tired students’ with giant mugs of coffee, some rushing to finish their homework, and the rest waiting until the warning bell sounds to get to class. If you look closer, you will be surprised what you will see, or maybe not because it is you that is participating in this activity. You look around when all of a sudden, WHAM, you get a face full of underwear, boxers, shorts, or if you’re lucky, a full moon. This is referred to as sagging, if you hadn’t known already. Now, who wants to see that in the morning right when you wake up, nobody that’s who!

“I know what my students’ are wearing underwear, but I would rather not know the color of them,” said Mr. Simms, a North High staff member. Sagging is inappropriate and should only be done in the privacy of your own home. What would your parents say if you sat down for breakfast, lunch, or dinner and you were letting your rear end hang out? It is inappropriate and some to most girls think that sagging is unattractive. Mr. Richter, assistant principal, used to carry around zip ties and if he saw you sagging, he’d help you out by zip tying your pant loops together. Mr. Hackney, staff member at North, doesn’t see the practicality of it, that it is all shenanigans, and that they should “hitch them up.”

Sagging originated in jail because inmates couldn’t have belts, laces, string, or anything of the sort because they would use those to commit suicide with. So, without belts to hold their pants up, inmates’ pants tended to fall over their backsides. To some inmates it is telling them something other than sagging because you don’t have a belt.?

As of the last staff meeting at North, Mr. Nelson addressed the sagging issue, and has asked all staff members to ask those who sag, to pull them up. Saggin’ police are on the rise, now watch yo back!

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Thursday, October 6, 2011

Swinging in Dancing shoes

Shani Matson, a Junior of North High school is a student at the “Famous Dave’s Swing Lessons” on Hennepin Ave, Minneapolis. Every Monday free lessons from 7:15 - 11p.m are available to the public, that’s when she goes to lessons. Shani says the lessons aren’t unbearable but fun! She also says “It’s not very hard once you get used to the basic steps, it’s not very tiring either”.
The lessons are in an open area of the Famous Dave’s to anyone to watch or dance. Usually 30+ people attend every lesson, most of the age group is 25 and over but any age can join in the fun.
The main dance they teach is the “Rock” a stepping back and forth to the beats of the music. It’s a partner group dance, men usually lead and the women follow. The “Swing Dance” is a dance started to go along with the music style of “Jazz”.
It was most popular in the early 1920’s-1950’s.The dance was started in Harlem New York. There are many varieties of the Swing Dance the two most popular are the “Lindy Hop” and “Rock”.
Some of the famous singers of Jazz music include; Louise Armstrong and Lester Young. Shani also believes it is a positive and fun experience and anyone who wants to learn should join, it’s a great time.

Teachers VS. Technology

Many students of North High school hope to one day go to college. Everyone wants to live up to the American standards, good job, good house. But to get that you need a good education. With the decrease in jobs and over priced college many students are turning to Advance Placement classes for that extra boost of education and preparation for college.

Advanced Placement programs, also known as “AP” are a faster paced classroom environments. Megan O’Connor a Junior says “AP classes pay off because you are treated more like an adult, you get more in depth on subjects and more social interactions from discussions”. Megan also says that the AP courses are “passable if you think that you are at least smart and dedicated to your academics”.

The AP test, which is a test that can get you a college credit for History, Math, etc; it is usually held in the spring time. Megan says the test and class is hard the first time but after once you get used you get used to the feel of what college will be like.

AP classes may not be for everyone, if you don’t feel strong in that subject. But if you do you should go straight your goals in life. AP courses require much time out of school as well. You should study hard, ask your teacher if your confused and you will be on your way to be prepared for college and your future academic choices ahead.

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Bullying-Rise Against Says 'Make It Stop'


Since September 2010, there have been numerous counts of suicide within the Lesbian, Gay, Bi-sexual and Transgender community (LGBT). Mainly for the reason that they have been bullied for it in a various amount of ways. Some have not done anything to solve the problem with bullying, but punk-rock band Rise Against is reaching out to those people.
Chicago activist punk rockers Rise Against have been getting videos from their fanbase of people with problems with their orientation and insecurities. In light of that, Rise Against has made a song and video called “Make It Stop (September’s Children),” which also includes small bits of videos from YouTube from the It Gets Better Campaign with victims telling their stories and letting people know “It gets better.” This video takes place in a high school gym with different scenes of teens in the LGBT community being bullied and then using the worst possible way to cope with it: contemplating suicide.
In the chorus, it says “Make it stop. Let this end. Eighteen years pushed to the ledge.” It means make the bullying stop and let the whole thing end. The victim is on the verge of suicide and might succeed if pushed any further. “When the song says ‘Make it stop,’ it’s talking to the parts of society that would hide behind euphemisms like ‘family values’ to justify bigotry, writes Tim McIlrath, lead singer, in a letter to the Huffington Post. “When it says ‘Let this end,’ it’s addressing hate-filled TV networks that masquerade as news stations.”
In the video during the bridge (the bridge is part of a song), Tim McIlrath tells the names of the victims who committed suicide due to bullying (names will not be mentioned) and in between each name has a YouTube exerpt with a person telling the victims that there’s no reason to be ashamed of themselves and they should live their lives how they want. At the very end of the song, the lyrics say “Make it stop. Let this end. This life chose me, I’m not lost in sin. But proud I stand of who I am. I plan to go on living.” With that said, make the bullying stop and check out this video!

Monday, October 3, 2011

North High Students and teachers perspective about school



Why school? Why people should learn? Why do you have to wake up every day in the morning to come to school? When I think about all of these questions, what comes to my mind is that, the society human beings have come to exist in, is will filled with the most complicated stuff that have to be figured out from different angles. The thing we never expected to be complicated is complicated today. In order to decode complicated stuff, we have to have a brain.

School is a place that we go to, to learn for the future. In our generation, the only way we can get into the work force, is to be knowledgeable-like knowing how to read, write, and indeed think critically. The days were even if you didn’t go to school, and you could still find a job, are over for mainly developed countries. Emerging countries are getting there eventually- where they will have to be educated before their needs and wants are being met. The only way a country can stand, is when its citizens are educated, and can make decisions that lead the country in a better path. When asked several students and teachers at North High School, why school? their answers were concurrent.
According to Mr. Simms who teaches English, tells me that school is legitimately important because it the place where students get to learn new things, which obviously can be used when they become adults. One of the things that Simms said was that school is a where struggle is created. What he meant by struggle, is that, school is the place where students get exposed to rigorous material. In some cases, they have difficulties completing those works. However, when they have successfully completed materials, they reach their full potential.

Rosa Grandell, a senior who wants to major in Arts really struck the cord. She said that she comes to school every day because she wants to be educated which obviously would save her a job in the future. When she gets a job in the future, she says that it will enable her to live life to the fullest.

According to another teacher, he said that school is important because its keeps children from the street He later said that school is valued because without it, people lives wouldn’t be better. On the other hand, he said that the world we live in today, the competition is very tight in the workforce. During my interview with him, I spoke to him about globalization, and mentioned about a book called “The World is Flat.” This book detailed that Americans jobs are be outsourced and offshored to other countries for cheaper laborers. Because of offshoring and outsourcing, the competetion in the United States is high. The only way people can get those jobs is to be well rounded and educated.

Shanvontae Jones and Toni Little who are both juniors share the same believe for school: they believe that school is that importance because it the place where people get an education, which will enable them to become successful in the future. Shavontae later went on to jokily say that she comes to school every day to make new friends.

Joe Kranz another junior jokily said that the only reason why he comes to school is that is required. Actually Joes said that he comes to school every day because he wants to have a good job, have a better life, and do what he likes to do like buy new cars, and buy new stuff.

My questions have been answered by North High students and teachers: school is there to prepare us for the future. The only way people can have a wonderful live, is to be educated. It you are not, the dream of living a better life is intangible.