Volume 3, Issue 2 - Clifton Public Schools
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Volume 3, Issue 2 - Clifton Public Schools
Christopher Columbus Middle School April 2014 Volume 3, Issue 2 Ms. Lalama - Co-Advisor Mr. Giblin - Co-Advisor CC olumbus olumns Contents Dear CCMS Community create your own at wordle.net 1 Spotlight2 CCMS Opinions 3 Annie Jr. at CCMS 4 CCMS Critiques 5 CCMS Pep Rally 6 CCMS Fashion 7 Spring Things 8 Dear CCMS Community, Wow! What a wild winter! Despite the cold our students worked very hard to bring you the second issue of the year just in time for the start of Spring. Ms. Lalama and I are happy to present to you some of the cool events that happened in our school, and some of our student’s opinions on the issues important to them. We here at CCMS are all especially proud of all the amazing things our students have accomplished, some of which are also covered here. The administration and the staff here at CCMS deserve a big round of applause for all the hard work they put into these events. Also, the parents need to be thanked for everything they do for our community. This issue and past issues of the Columbus Columns can be found online at the CCMS web site. Please visit the link to download your copy. Please share with families and friends, too! http://clifton.k12.nj.us/schools/columbus -Ms. Lalama & Mr. Giblin CCMS Columns Page 2 of 8 Spotlight Should Students Decide Which Classes to Take? Tyler Ojeda Should students in middle school and high school decide what classes they get to go to? The issue about students in middle and high school deciding on what classes they should take is a complex one. While some may say that students shouldn’t decide on what classes to go to because they can’t make big decisions, some may disagree. I believe students should decide on what classes to take because they can participate more they would be with their friends, and they can take courses that focus on their career goal. First, if students were allowed to take their favorite classes then they would participate. Some students don’t like certain classes because they are just bored or don’t like the class. While some may disagree because if they select their favorite class they won’t take the main classes such as math and science; on the other hand, if it was their favorite class, they would get better grades because they would participate more. Also students would be more focused on that class and it would help them later in their life. Another example is students could be in classes with their friends. If students were in a class with their friend, they would get the same homework and help each other out. Students that have trouble in class could have their friends help them out. While some may say that taking classes with your friends would make the class noisy; however if students were in a class with their friend, they would get the same homework and help each other out. Students that have trouble in class could have their friends help them out. Also students would compete with their friends to see who could get the better grade. If you put down some rules and get past the noise, you could probably get used to it. Finally, students should take classes that focus on their career goal. While some may say that art, music, social studies, and language arts are important because in language arts you need to know how to write an essay and read an article; on the other hand instead of wasting time with these, I could be taking the classes I need for my future career. For example, I want to build machines for scientists to use to study the earth. I would need to take more science and math classes. Instead of wasting time with these, I could be taking the classes I need for my future career. In conclusion, I have analyzed the two sides of this issue; I believe that students should decide on what classes that get to go to because they can participate more, be in classes with their friends, and take classes focused on their career goal. All City Band Concert: Perfect Harmony All City Strings Concert: Performance From Our Souls Nicole Castillo and Abigail Nelken The All City Band Concert took place on Thursday April 3rd, 2014. It was an outstanding performance by the 6th, 7th, and 8th grade band. They had been practicing for quite some time, and the time that they had put in to learn the music showed the night of the concert at Clifton High School. This is always a great opportunity for instrument-playing students to stand out among their peers. This was a time to come together with Woodrow Wilson to show that together is better than separate. Instead of in a competitive way, Christopher Columbus practiced together, and played together in harmony. It was an inspiring as well as a motivating night for the musicians. Thanks to the teachers, parents, students and administrators for a wonderful evening! Fardusi Uddin Music is in our souls, especially for those who took part in All City Strings. Each and every one of the performers was the key to this special occasion. All City Strings is not just about entertaining or showing the Board of Education that the Arts are very important; it is about students expressing their emotions through their instrument. Incredibly, with just three rehearsals with Woodrow Wilson Middle School, this was one of the best performances that I have been an integral part of. It is still hard to believe that with just three rehearsals together, we were not just creating perfection, but bringing real music to the sound of our ears. The orchestra in All City has been performed by fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, and eighth graders, as well as the high school students. It was truly amazing and managed heartily and fully by Mr. Leshowitz. However as an eighth grader, I'd like to thank Mrs. White and especially Mr. Mankin, whose first time conducting an orchestra in All City and making us better players each day. It was a great experience for the performers, conductors, supervisors, and especially the audience. It's just an experience you can hold on to and look back on. This is really something to look forward to every year. I can’t wait until next year! Above: The All City Strings Orchestra featuring students from CCMS and WWMS. Page 3 of 8 CCMS Opinions CCMS Columns Are You in a Clique or a Friendship Group? Wendy Olmos Ever wonder what’s the difference between cliques and friendship groups? What’s it like inside a clique? Or even why people would want to be a part of one? As you read, you’ll find the differences between a clique and a friendship group. Friendship groups are formed around things other people have in common like sports, music, movies, drama club, and so much more. Some of the different types of groups are the jocks, skaters, preps, and goths. People in these groups feel like it’s a place where they’re welcomed, supported, and can be themselves no matter what. These types of groups are flexible and invite anyone to join in. You don’t only have to socialize with people in the group; you can hang out with anyone you want, even if they are outside the group. Some of these groups stick together for a long time, while others drift apart for reasons like they make different friends, developed other interest, or have less in common than they used to. In friendship groups, people have one or two friends they feel the closest. A restricted group is known as a clique. One key piece is that not just anyone can join their crowd. Cliques are tight groups that have a strict code of membership and ways to act. They focus a lot on maintaining their status and popularity; instead of one another’s shared interests and values. They make it look like people in their group are better than everyone else; or that their status is higher than anyone else’s. Cliques tend to use their power to hurt others in ways like excluding them, being mean, insulting others by trying to “fix” them or give them “makeovers,” and targeting someone for looking, acting, or being different. Clique members can sometimes be bossy and demanding. Their membership is tightly controlled by the leaders or “social gatekeepers;” who have the power to decide who’s in and who’s out. Cliques often use flattery, humiliation, even rumors to manipulate events and maintain their status. Girls aren’t the only ones who are in cliques; guys even start their own cliques too. I know what you’re thinking,”why would someone even join a clique in the first place?” There are many reasons why and unfortunately, it is a matter of false perception. It gives anyone a chance to feel cool and it’s a place where they can get social status. Another reason would be that others don’t like feeling left out, or they feel like it’s better to be on the inside rather than the outside. It’s also gives people who like control a chance to be in charge. Especially, others who are comfortable with following rules have a place where rules are defined. Eventually some clique members decide they want out, because they don’t like dealing with all the rules, pressure, or hurting other people. So remember you don’t need to join a clique in order to fit in. All you need to do is be you and be true to yourself. Cliques can lead to bullying Frustration! Lets Bring CCMS to 2014 Beanies: Against the Rules? Nicole Shubaderov In the beginning of the school year, a new fashion trend commenced, Beanies. We began wearing them in school but were banned because of dress code issues. My question is: What did beanies do to you? They are amazing hats worn towards the back of the head with a small ball on top and it makes people look adorable. The reason they were banned is that they are considered “hats” and distract us. Even though it’s on the back of our heads, I doubt it’s going to distract anyone. I realize that a beanie is part of the hat family but it is more of a fashion accessory. Therefore, there is no reason to ban the beanies in school. In conclusion, I believe that wearing beanies as an accessory should be brought to the attention of the Board of Education, so they can think this through. Thank you. Cindy Akkari “Outrage!” is the cry of many students of CCMS. The first day we walked through the big comforting doors of CCMS and we thought that this would be a great experience. However, it wasn’t but let me further explain my point. The teachers, staff and administrators are wonderful, but my concern is the Board of Education. In my opinion, they seem isolated and they portray that they don’t care about our needs or ideas in our building. Wouldn’t it be fun to have an 8th grade graduation day, or have iPads, tablets or laptops to use in our classes? Our school can use a major update with many things, but the Board of Ed. states there is not enough money in the budget. Is that really true? I know that budgets are developed around taxes as well as money from the state and federal governments’ too. I know that Passaic Middle School now has laptops for every student and they are building a new stadium. I find this ironic that CCMS now has a wireless system in the building, but we have no devices and are unable to use it yet. Can you imagine what great work both the teachers and students can do throughout the building? We do have a stadium but it will be updated this year with new bathrooms, locker rooms and workout areas. Have you seen the bathrooms and locker rooms in both of the gym areas in CCMS? The students here want what is fair to make our school updated and successful. We do get mad and we feel this is outrageous. It’s time that we catch up to this century. CCMS Columns CCMS Does Annie! Page 4 of 8 Annie Jr. Review: WOW! Ms. Polito’s 3rd Period Class It’s Showtime! On March 5, 2014, Ms. Polito’s 3rd period “Red” class had the rare opportunity to see the spring premier of CCMS’s production of Annie Jr. The musical tells the adorable story of Annie, an orphan in the 1930”s and her quest to find her parents. She and the other orphans suffer while scrubbing the floors of Ms. Hannigan’s orphanage. When Mr. Warbucks, a well-known millionaire, wants to spend his Christmas holidays with an orphan, Annie gets her chance to find love and a new family. But Ms. Hannigan’s swindling brother Rooster and his accomplice Lil come up with a plan to pose as Annie’s parents. They want to get their hands on the $50,000 reward Mr. Warbucks has offered to anyone who can prove that they are Annie’s parents. Mr. Warbucks is so taken with Annie that he wants to make sure she is with her true parents. He uses his connections to have the FBI and President Roosevelt find Annie’s parents since Grace, his secretary, is not convinced “It really lo ok ed like the 19 30’s w ith the clothing and the settin g. The lig hts d im med at th e rig ht mo men t”. -Connor Sjosw ord Above Left: Annie and the Orphans perform a dance number. Above Right: Daddy Warbucks, Annie and Grace Below Left: FDR and the Orphans celebrate Christmas Below Right: Some CCMS teachers get Annie’d that Rooster and Lil are telling the truth. Unfortunately, Annie’s parents died a long time ago, and the FBI determines that Rooster, Lil, and Ms. Hannigan were in cahoots to trick Mr. Warbucks. The loving bond that forms between Annie and Mr. Warbucks convinces Annie that her true home is with Grace and Mr. Warbucks, and she wouldn’t have it any other way! Ms. Polito performed in the pit orchestra, and her class critiqued the cast’s first performance for the fifth graders of Clifton while she played. “The play was a success!” -Lena Jamhour “My favorite was Ms. Hannigan. She had a wonderful voice and was really in to her acting”. -Zanayah Rodriguez acticing CCMS had been pr “The students of . Fo ley. Ms. Pogg i and Ms for months with to o”. a beautiful so und, The band had such -Kenneth Rivera “It was amazing! With the live music, it was an even better play”. -Daphne Rodriguez “It seemed as if the play was a real movie”. -Omar El-Zagah CCMS Columns Page 5 of 8 CCMS Critiques Book Reviews Amanda Stetz & Jesus Estrada Cell by Stephen King In these times, the average teenager is more prepared for a zombie apocalypse then their math tests. If you’re one of these average teenagers then this is the book for you. Cell by Stephen King is an apocalyptic, horror novel that tells the tale of what would happen if everyone that used their cell phone went insane: zombie insane. Cell follows the actions of a man named Clay Riddel, one of the few who were fortunate enough to not be on their phones when this whole mess happened, and how he needs to make it to Maine to find out what happened to his family. Mix that in with a lot of zombie fighting action, and you have a truly excellent page-turning novel. The Book Thief by Markus Zusak: Warning: Many tears were shed with this book. The novel, The Book Thief beautifully tells a story about a young orphaned girl named Liesel Meminger, her fight for survival during World War II, and the everyday dangers her and her foster family faced. Zusak creates strong characters you can’t help but love as the story line twists and turns with every chapter. One of the best things about The Book Thief is that it teaches you some history along with the story. Complete with an ending you’ll never forget; there’s a reason why The Book Thief has been #1 on the list of books for young adults. Read it and you’ll find out. The Testing by Joelle Charbonneau In this dystopian society filled with radioactive animals and genetically mutated humans Cia, the main character, has been chosen to participate in the Testing alongside her fellow classmates in Five Lakes Village. Throughout The Testing, they will be faced with trials that are incomparable to any obstacle they have faced so far in their journeys. At end, the Testing is an amazing book and is a must read by all. Happy for Pharrell Williams Max Dubac Pharrell Williams’ “Happy” is making everyone feel better! Along with his signature hat, his smashing hit has made it to the top of the US Billboard Hot 100! “Happy” was written and produced by Pharrell, and Rhea Dummett, Trevon Henderson, Ashley L. Lee, Shamika Hightower, Jasmine Murray and Terrence Rolle helped make this song come to life as background vocalists. “Happy” commands Billboard’s Digital Songs chart, and this song alone is in its “13th largest sales week ever for a digital song and the eight-greatest for a non-debuting title,” says Billboard Magazine. Pharrell has been easily recognizable working with Robin Thicke on his song Blurred Lines and Daft Punk’s Get Lucky. According to his website, “Grammy Award winning musician/entrepreneur Pharrell Williams is a creative force, using music, fashion, and design to express his distinctive style”. Most recently, he celebrated his 41st birthday and I’m certain he’ll be celebrating all the way to the bank with his songs that prove to be major hits! Splatter Up! Review Yosef Demby Do you like talking fruit? How about baseball? And let’s not overlook the knife cuttings, third-degree stove burns, and the explosions! Hi, I am Yosef Demby; writer for the school newspaper’s nutty comic strip: The Tenth Grade Trio! Today I am going to review the app game, Annoying Orange: Splatter Up! Based on the hilarious web series/T.V. series, this game is sweeter than a squashed pineapple! Believe me, it’s not the pits! Really funny when you are ripe, but you will still have fun when you have passed your expiration date. It may be hard to cut through at first, but you will soon get it! With terrible puns, burping beverages and more, what is not to like about Splatter Up? So if you purchase this game at the App Store, remember to watch both series. Buy the other game, Kitchen Carnage and remember to go to the comic section to read the hilarious Tenth Grade Trio! But for now, this is cartoonist and now app critic, Yosef Demby signing off! CCMS Columns Page 6 of 8 CCMS Pep Rally The Ma jorettes ! The CCMS Dance Team ! The The CCMS Chorus p Ste m Tea The CCMS Band & Orchestra LET’S m etball Tea Boys Bask CCMS The Annual CCMS vs WWMS Basketball game was once again preceeded by a spectacular pep rally. Several of the CCMS dancing teams and the chorus provided entertainment while the CCMS Band and Orchestra played bombastic anthems to introduce the Boys and the Girls Basketball teams. Way to go CCMS! GO Girls Ba sketball Team CCMS Fashion CCMS Columns Page 7 of 8 Cool Hairstyles 2014 Amanda Stetz It may be sweater weather and nasty precipitation, but that doesn’t mean your hair can’t look amazing! Here are some popular hairs styles to try this winter! Beach Waves: Having rolling waves in your hair is pretty cute to say the least, and in winter, why not look like you just came from the beach? The picture to the right shows a 6 step tutorial in how to create the hairstyle with only a straightener. Don’t own a hair straightener? Then all you have to do to achieve this look is braid your hair and leave it in over night. It’s simple and beautiful. Hair Chalking: Chalking your hair is like dye without the commitment. Hair chalk is a stick of colored chalk you rub in your hair (usually on the ends). The color stays in your hair until you wash it out. Hair chalk is a good way to test out different colors in your hair if you’re looking to dye it in the future; or, if you just don’t want to go through the long process of dyeing. Fishtail Braid: There are thousands of braids out there to try, and it just so happens the fishtail braiding a one of the easiest and prettiest ones. You only need two thick strands of hair to start with; you pull a section of the right strand into the left strand and then pull a section of the left strand and pull it onto the right strand. That’s all it takes! The more hair you have, the more time consuming this braid is, but don’t fret; an alternative to this, is braiding only one section of your hair, like shown in the picture. With millions of Youtube tutorials to help you, the options with this braid are limitless! Great Fashion for 2014 Amanda Stetz Winter; the time for hot chocolate, ice-skating and snow days! It was also a good time to look your best. Here were some important winter styles for 2014. Beanies You can’t go wrong with this one. Wearing any type of hat or beanie in the winter is a win-win situation; you’re staying warm and looking great while doing it. Try beanies with cool patterns or words to make a statement. Printed Leggings Don’t feel like wearing jeans or sweats? Too cold for shorts or skirts? Well, try leggings! Printed leggings are becoming more and more popular. They are comfy and look great; not to mention the fun prints and styles they come in. Some stores even sell fleece printed leggings, they’re thicker and warmer, but still are very stylish. Nail Stickers These are probably one of the best inventions ever. Nail stickers are basically little sheets of color you stick on your nails instead of nail polish. No drying time required at all! You can apply them in 5 minutes with no hassle, no nail polish smell, and you don’t need to worry about messing up on your right hand (Is it just me or can no one paint their nails on the right hand?) You can find strips of these sticks in most drug stores, and they come in almost every pattern possible. Try it out! Page 8 of 8 Spring Things! CCMS Columns Have to get to School for the NJASK Mohammed Mutaher The wind rushing past my ears, I’m running Not even a minute to spare Dust flying. Leaves falling. Cars roaring. Getting breathless, can’t stop School doors going to close Sweat dripping. Desperation building. Going to be late on the big day Not a good thing: Being late One block away. Have to try One minute left. The bell is going to ring Big test today- It can’t wait Lost time sleeping in bed Sweat dripping. Going to fall. Around the corner and close to the wall. Jump inside the door- The bell rings. Am I ready for what the NJASK brings? Passaic County Helpful Resources Spring is Here: Time to Enjoy Max Dubac Spring Break is here and the weather is starting to warm up. Although it is shorter this year due to the rough winter, below is a list of things you can do during this Spring around Clifton or throughout New Jersey. If all else fails, read a great book or catch up on your sleep. Whatever you do, have fun and be safe! By the way, these ideas are great for summer too!! 1) Catch a Movie - Go to theaters like AMC Clifton Commons or Clearview’s Allwood Cinema. 2) Visit a Zoo/Aquarium - See wildlife at Turtle Back Zoo in West Orange and Adventure Aquarium in Camden. 3) Theme Parks - Test your skills at Six Flags Great Adventure. 4) Ice Skating - Skate at Floyd Hall in Montclair or the Ice House in Hackensack. 5) Bowling - Bowl at AMF Wallington Lanes or Garden Palace Lanes. 6) Play Outside - Get exercise, ride your bike, skateboard, and play sports. 7) Hang out with Friends - Go to your favorite places or just chill. http://www.CrisisChat.org Online Emotional Support Hours Vary - Approx 12hrs daily / 7 days 1-877-YOUTHLINE 1-877-968-8454 Youth America Hotline - Counseling for Teens by Teens 2nd Floor Youth Helpline (888) 222-2228 2NDFLOOR is a confidential and anonymous helpline for New Jersey's youth and young adults (ages 10-24). We are here to help you find solutions to the problems that you face at home, at school, or at play. Contact We Care (908) 232-2880 Award winning, volunteer-staffed, caring and crisis hotline serving New Jersey. We are the primary responder within the State of New Jersey to the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. Teenagers can reach a Contact We Care volunteer by texting “CWC” to 839863, Monday, Wednesday or Friday from 4-10 pm. National Runaway Safeline (800) RUNAWAY Call 1-800-RUNAWAY if you are a teenager who is thinking of running from home, if you have a friend who has run and is looking for help, or if you are a runaway ready to go home through our Home Free program. Call if you are a teacher looking for information to pass along to your students about alternatives to running from home. Call if you care about a youth and want information on how you can help someone who may be at risk of running from home. National Teen Dating Abuse Helpline (866) 331-9474 You can talk one-on-one with a trained advocate 24/7 that can offer support and connect you to resources. Call toll free 1-866331-9474 or TTY 1-866-331-8453. One-on-one live chat is also available from 4-midnight Central Standard Time, 7 days a week.
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