May - Coral Reef High School
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May - Coral Reef High School
Coral Reef Sr. High School BAITLINE Get Ho ked http://crhs.dadeschools.net/ May 2014 Volume 15 Issue 6 10101 SW 152 Street Miami, FL 33157 Elections Season has begun preping for 2015 By: Myrella Lopes or will result in disqualification. Every grade great about being elected the new Senior Class has 4 different positions one can run for while Vice President.” Campaigning season for Class Officers Not only are school wide and Student Government officers is in full elections occurring but many motion. Candidates are eagerly expecting the National Honor Society results of this election. Before elections begun members are getting ready to each candidate was given a set of rules to be run for office. With long lists followed. The criteria for candidacy included: of applicants for the secretary • A minimum 2.8 weighted GPA position and vice-president • No excessive unexcused absences/tardies those individuals will have to during the election year* work hard. • Accumulated no more than three (3) days Other clubs like FBLA of indoor suspension in the election year* and SNHS are also currently • Receive no outdoor suspensions during conducting elections while the election year* Key Club and Quill and • Acquired a minimum of 3 Scroll has just finished there recommendation letters from faculty members election. Elections posters flooded the hallways during elections. (candidates are responsible for ensuring that all It seems like the long 3 recommendations are submitted) election season has just begun • Mandatory attendance at the General Seniors can chose to run for senior class officer and it definitely will be an interesting ride. Information meeting or student government. To find out who won the elections for the 2014• Adhere to the campaigning rules and Julian Lafaurie a junior in the Business 2015 office positions go to “The Reef” section regulations Academy says, “It feels great to not have to on page 6. All candidates must follow all these rules spend a week campaigning instead I can feel Ms. Leal Wins National Recognition at the Magnet Schools of America Conference for eleven years, Coral Reef On Saturday, May 17, 2014 has received our principal, Ms. Adrianne Leal numerous awards received the very prestigious award and accolades as from Magnet Schools of America. a magnet school. Ms. Leal was selected Ms. Leal from eight regions from the entire says, “Receiving country for the 2014 The National this award is very Magnet Principal of the Year award. exciting, but I Coral Reef is in Region III, which am only as good includes Alabama, Florida, Georgia, as the students Puerto Rico and, Virgin Islands. and faculty Magnet Principal of-thesurrounding Year Award - established in 2009 me. This award recognizes an outstanding school was accepted leader who has succeeded in on behalf of providing innovative programs the Coral Reef that promote equity, diversity, and faculty, staff, and academic excellence for students in students.” magnet schools. Mrs. Leal This individual chosen has been in from a group of regional principals Miami-Dade of the year. This principal is County Public acknowledged by their peers for School’s system exemplary contributions made to for thirty-four Seen here, the award Principal Leal accepted in behalf of all of the their profession. years, 2015 will students, faculty and staff here at Coral Reef. The award honors a PreK be her last year at all students through K-12 Magnet School Coral Reef Senior High. • Evidence of leadership in Principal who has demonstrated “Being principal at Coral supporting the implementation excellence in the areas addressed by Reef is like being the orchestra and sustaining of an innovative the following selection criteria: conductor; you have beautiful magnet program • Evidence of leadership in instruments, making beautiful • Evidence of leadership within promoting equity and diversity music.” She also says “Between the the district and the magnet among students and staff within Obama Visit and this award, this community. the magnet school has been an amazing year.” • Evidence of leadership toward Under Ms. Leal’s leadership, equitable academic success for What’s Inside By: Carlos R. Gonzalez New SAT in 2016 students will find a “Redesigned SAT” - page 3 Gap Year Is it a smart decision? - page 5 Upcoming Movies and TV Shows What will you be watching in May? - page 7 2 Opinions Coral Reef Sr. High May 2014 Dangers of Sexting - future repercussions are many lead to bullying that can embarrassment, With the advances in technology fear, and insecurity among other things. teens are finding it easier to communicate Many people spend year building with others. Sexting is a newer form of up their reputation; however, it only social interaction among individuals. takes a sext getting into the Sexting is sending, receiving, wrong hands or forwarding sexual photos or for that sexually suggestive messages through text message or e-mail, according to psychologytoday.com. The term “sexting” has been around since the year 2005. The increased access to technology has made sexting a reputations growing trend in today’s youth. to come Sexting is an extremely dangerous c r a s h i n g activity – especially among teens. In down. recent studies it has shown that between A sext 20 and 30% of teenagers have received can affect an of sent a sext in their lifetime. individual in Those who engage in sexting the future as are more likely to partake in sexual well. When intercourse than their non-sexting looking for a counterparts. p r o s p e c t i v e college or job they Sexting can have an extremely are likely to look into your past and find large emotional toll on an individual. If the evidence of the sext gone wrong. the content of the sext are put into the Girls are more likely to be asked to wrong hands it can be spread around, and send sext than males are. Girls are asked By: Jakeyla Augustin to send sext 68% of the time and males the remainder of the time, according to psychologytoday.com. The peak age for sexting is around 16 and 17 years old; however, the trend tends to decline when people become 18 or older. There are many reasons that teenagers begin to sext. One of the reasons is a growing curiosity in the subject of sex. When teenagers are curious about sex they usually want to discover how others look nude or partially nude. Another reason for sexting is peer pressure. Many times teenagers fell pressured to do what their friends and fellows peers are doing. Teenagers may also participate in sexting because they feel that they are in love. Many times when teenagers feel they are in love it is an all or nothing sort of situation. Although sexting is a growing epidemic today’s youth can overcome the pressures of the world and decide to not sext. Looking Back on the 2013-2014 School Year By: Megan Maguire Although it’s very hard to believe, another school year has just about come and gone. It seems like only yesterday the seniors were proudly walking into the school with a flower in their hand and a crown on their head and the freshmen were walking around nervously looking for their classrooms, May is already upon us. In just a couple weeks the seniors will be walking across the graduation stage and everyone else will be starting their summer vacations. While the thought of these events have many students very excited, some are taking this time to reflect on the ending of another year. Senior Angelique Govantes has a very bittersweet feeling about finally graduating from Reef, “I’m very excited to start a new chapter of my life at Florida State, but I’m definitely going to miss Coral Reef and all the friends and memories I have made here.” It seems that this is a very popular Coral Reef Sr. High School BAITLINE 2013-2014 Staff Adviser Cheri MitchellSantiago Editor Carlos R. Gonzalez Principal Adrianne Leal Staff Writers Augustin, Jakeyla Cobb, Nichelle Gonzalez, Carlos R. Harrell, Malcolm Heiden, Courtney Lapaix, Anaija Lapaix, Nicanor Lopes, Myrella Maguire, Megan Nunez, Shirley Perez, Samantha Polster, Sarah Reyes, Madeline Riera, Erica Rodriguez,Melissa opinion among the seniors this year. Brianna Sanders, senior in the Medical academy, says she still can’t believe she’s going to be starting school in a whole new city in just a few weeks. “I’m very excited to savor my last few weeks at Coral Reef and enjoy it while I can. It’s made such a huge impact on my life and I will treasure my years here for a very long time.” While the seniors are both happy and sad to be ending their journey here at Coral Reef, the freshmen are just beginning theirs. “I have learned a lot from my first year here at Coral Reef and if my next three years here are as great as my first, I know my high school experience will be a great one,” said freshman Natalie Bravo. Baitline strives to provide quality student-led publications to the student body providing the school community with an open forum of public expression. In the publications class, students will make all editorial decisions including, but not limited to: generating story ideas, writing copy, editing copy, laying out copy, taking photographs, and handling all aspects of running the business end of a school publication. Because of this, any comments or concerns should be addressed to the editorial staff. It should be understood that the newspaper is not a professional publication; therefore, students will make mistakes during the learning process. As a staff, we will make every effort to learn from these mistakes and continually improve the publication. While our primary goal is to inform and entertain the school community, we also strive to maintain high journalistic standards. All opinions expressed in the publications are the students’ or the individual sources, and not the staff’s as a whole, the advisor, or school officials. Letters to the editor are appreciated and can be delivered to room 305 or e-mailed to cmitchell@dadeschools.net. All letters submitted may be condensed or edited for grammar and spelling. Libelous material will not be printed. Information about submitting ads can be obtained by e-mailing cmitchell@dadeschools.net. Past issues can be viewed at http://crhs.dadeschools.net. News/Opinion Coral Reef Sr. High May 2014 3 SAT Facelift changes the scoring and essay portion By: Malcom Harrell As the school year comes to an end there are several stresses that we will be able to forget as we enter into the summer. However, one thing remains true and that is that the SAT will find its way back into the lives of high school students, but underclassmen shouldn’t fret because come spring of 2016 the SAT will be receiving a major facelift that is sure to please students. The president and CEO of College Board David Coleman claims that the SAT of today is incredibly stressful for students, its full of too many mysteries and tricks, and it doesn’t really connect to the curriculum that is covered in today’s traditional high school classes nor does it create college ready students. Two of the major changes that will be occurring in 2016 are that the scoring scale will go back to 1600 highest possible score from 2400 highest possible score and there will no longer be penalties wrong answers. Brianna Jones said, “It’s not fair that underclassmen are getting a better advantage on the SAT but it evens out because they still have a load of other exams.” Since 2012 when Coleman joined College Board he has been saying that he wanted to improve the SAT because for years it was too abstract and he wanted to create more opportunities for students through the test instead of hindering them. College Board claims to have eight key changes but the only ones that really matters are the changes to the reading/ writing and math sections as well as the optional essay. The reading and writing sections will include questions that require students to cite evidence for their answer choices, and will have a broader variety of genres. Also the vocabulary will not be as difficult as it has been for a while. Instead, students will have to decipher words that are commonly used in a job setting. Although the math section will no longer include calculators on every portion it will be solely based on will focus on data analysis, real world problem-solving, algebra, and some advanced math concepts which will help students prepare for college classes and career goals. The essay portion which was added in 2015 will now be optional. The essays will not be scored with the test as a whole but will be scored separately. Also the prompts will pretty much remain the same as far as context and difficulty. The essay will include a passage and will ask the writer to analyze it and create a solid argument while using concrete evidence. In conclusion, David Coleman wants to revise the SAT because he wants to redirect it back to its original purpose which is to develop college readiness in students while creating greater opportunities for tem as well. For more information please go to: https://www.collegeboard.org/deliveringopportunity/sat/redesign The wireless era finally arrives at The Reef By: Melissa Rodriguez After what seemed like eternity, Coral Reef finally adopted the gift of the gods, Wi-Fi. It was only a matter of time before our school finally joined the school Wi-Fi bandwagon. Even though there are stickers posted on the windows of numerous locations around the school, some students still haven't noticed these new blue stickers. Some students even question this new technological advancement. Stefanie Rodriguez, a legal senior, asked, "We're allowed to use that?" when I asked her how she felt about the Wi-Fi. For all you Stefanie's out there, I'm here to save a lot of your phone data (yes, you can use the Wi-Fi for your phone). In order to join this WiFi, you must have a Miami Dade County School’s portal. Since all the students in our school and our school district have access to one, they can simply join the WiFi by entering the password BeOurGuest!! Shortly after you enter the passcode, you will be taken to a login screen where you will input your portal information. Your student ID will be your username and your password is whatever it is for your MDCPS portal. Once you've completed this process, you are set since you are now connected to the network. Beware, the school Wi-Fi is bittersweet. Yes, you have access to internet, but it doesn't have as much leniency as you may think. Just like the school computers, Dadeschools blocks a ton of "inappropriate" and social media websites. According to the the school board, “Student and adult (unless bona fide research) filtering is a requirement of all public schools. The Children’s Internet Protection Act (CIPA) requires all network access to be filtered, regardless of the device you use to access it while in a public school. The network you are using while at school belongs to M-DCPS and will be filtered.” If you connect your phone to the system, you will not be able to access any of your social media feeds. Also, a student, that will remain anonymous for obvious reasons, claimed that they "... went online to look up the answers to an assignment and after a couple of minutes of having the answers in my hand, my safari page suddenly closed, leaving me answerless and stranded on my homepage." Does this mean that the school techs monitor our every search or is this just a coincidence? I guess we will never find out. Unless, of course, you ask yourself. Until that day that some brave soul asks, I would highly suggest being careful of what you search because if people are monitoring all our web searches, then they know exactly who you are. This is due to the fact that you logged into the Wi-Fi using you student portal (be mindful that your student portal carries all your information). With that said, hopefully you take my advice and search safely! The School Board also mentions that “As part of Miami Dade Public School Education incentive for better educational resources for students, the Miami-Dade Public School District is providing Free Wi-Fi access to students. This Wi-Fi Access is intended only for registered students to access only classroom materials specified by each teacher including Teachers’ classroom pages, web links and homework and project research. It is not intended for On-Line Gaming, Netflix, or any other non-educational website. High Bandwidth Video streaming and big downloads will be monitored and subject to regulation.” 4 Coral Reef Sr. High May 2014 Seniors How to Lose a Prom Date in 10 Hours Image By Russell Omo r.omo@trojantimes.org By: Erica Riera With prom right around the corner, I think everyone has seen their fair share of creative promposals and is up to their ears in guilt for spending so much money on the “perfect prom outfit.” Prom can be a stressful time. Those four little letters have been causing an annual epidemic in which teenagers fall hopelessly in “like” with someone in a matter of weeks. The last thing we need to be worrying about is whether or not we might lose our dance partner. For those who want to do everything possible to keep their date, the following is an hour-by-hour guide on what NOT to do (unless you’d rather like to shake your guy or girl off your tail before the big night). 8:00 am – Somehow you knew that onion and cream cheese bagel would not be a good idea. No one likes bad breath and breakfast is typically the most dangerous time for gross smells to linger. You can’t be too sure but it seems like your date was keeping his/her distance. 9:00 am – Your date is interested in running for court! Being Prom King or Queen takes guts and if this is something your date really wants to do, the last thing he/she needs to hear is how you think it’s stupid or lame or how you have low political efficacy and are not obligated to vote due to succumbing to societal norms. Way to crush someone’s confidence. 10:00 am – In a perfect – or not-so-perfect – world, you and your date have schedules that give you as much time to be together as possible. Just you two and a class full of your closest friends. After four years of high school, bonds are strong and making fun of his/her friends for whatever reason hurts them more than it hurts you. 11:00 am – It’s almost time for lunch. Everyone’s grumbling stomach makes emotions run high in this crazy teenaged bubble we’re shoved in for seven hours each weekday. You let the excitement get to you and realize too late that your date feels ignored. He/she walks off alone. 12:00 pm – While have a pre-prom lunch date may have seemed like a good idea at the time, you chewed up your sandwich way too quickly, spilled your carton of milk all over him/ her, and didn’t offer to share your last few chips. Your date doesn’t think you will improve much before dinner on prom night. 1:00 pm – Playing sports during lunch can be fun. Smelling bad afterwards, not so much. Be sure to use deodorant or perfume, anything to keep that smell away. If you prefer to watch from the sidelines, then by all means, feel free to cheer for your date while on the court. However, using pet names like “Snuggle Bear” elsewhere. 2:00 pm – You and your date decide to rendezvous in the parking lot before heading home. Using a baby voice may have seemed funny that one time but no it wasn’t, no it wasn’t. Was it Woogy Boogy? I’ll miss you oodles and oodles. Yes I will, yes I will, my little Sugar Pumpkin. 3:00 pm – Your parents just agreed to let you go to a house party after prom but your date already planned a nice night for you and your friends. You call to say that he/she needs to cancel the reservations because you want to PARTY! 4:00 pm – Oops, turns out you’d rather get a new phone than pitch in for the limousine rental. Your last text to your date said to kindly make up the difference. 5:00 pm – Final deal breaker: After arguing about the terrible day you two had together, you mention all the other options you had for people to go with to prom. Your date is obviously disappointed that you just settled on taking him/her and all prom plans with each other are promptly called off. At the end of the day, prom is just one Image by impala99 2014 Prom: Frozen in Time Coral Reef’s prom events are known to be the best overall in all of Miami-Dade County. The activities director, Ms. Vicky Martinez, and the 2014 class sponsor, Ms. Rebecca Santalo, work together to put this extravagant event. This year’s theme was “Frozen in Time.” When the seniors heard the theme they automatically thought of the Disney Movie “Frozen” and that it also resembled this year’s Homecoming theme, Fire & Ice.” But to their surprise it was like a winter wonder land. Once they walked in they were greeted with a 2014 ice sculpture where you would poor in blue punch and it would come out cold. In the entrance to the ballroom, a frozen trees with beads making it look like ice crystals. Over all the decoration was very elegant. Over 900 people attended the annual event, one of the biggest Coral Reef has hosted. A majority of the guests were on the dance floor since the opening of prom. Towards the end the seniors were gifted with white sunglasses with the word “SENIORS” on the side. The Prom Princess was Audrey Carballo and Prince, Ricky Ubeda. The Prom Queen was Natasha Mellini, and Kyle Cividanes as Prom King. or “Scrumpy Wumpy” may be better utilized Seniors Coral Reef Sr. High May 2014 5 Is Taking a Gap Year Before College the Best Decision? for you or not. First a student must decide if they are taking the year off for the right reasons. Is it because they need a temporary academic break or because they want to go out and party all the time. Students must also consider whether they will apply to their higher learning institution before or after they take their gap year. If students decide to apply before they must take into consideration that the major and college the student choses may not match the schooling environment they will want in a year. When students decide they are ready to endure the gap year from college it is best to have plans to occupy one’s mind and time. By: Jakeyla Augustin Many students have to make the hard decision of where they will attend college; however, some students have to decide whether they will take a gap year before attending college. A gap year is a break from academics between high school and higher education. Taking a year off of college is very popular in Europe, and as time progresses it is becoming more popular in the United States. As the price of college expense expands, so does the number of students who take the gap year. There are several factors when it comes to deciding whether a gap year is the right thing During the gap year students can decide to get a job, do volunteer work, pursue a hobby or even travel if they have sufficient funds to do so. It is important to remember that if there are no gap year plans that entice you it may be best to postpone the gap year until a later time. According to college confidential, some individuals believe that taking a gap year from college can make a student become more mature and eager to learn. Taking a gap year from college may not be for everyone, but if you believe it is the right plan for you just make sure that it is a decision you can live with. Dress Code 1. Gentlemen must wear a dress shirt, neck tie, dark trousers, dark color socks and dress shoes. take your professional picture. Return directly to your seat and fill in your row. Turning the Tassel Once all the graduate names have been called, Mrs. Leal will step up to the podium and ask all the graduates to stand up. She will ask all the graduates to switch their tassels to the left side. Remain standing. Please wait for Mrs. Leal’s cue to turn your tassel. Closing As soon as the closing remarks are made the recessional will commence. Graduates will then be led out, one row at a time. Continue the processional until you are completely out of the building and back in the field house where you began. You will return your gown and receive your diploma. Guests • Every spectator must have a ticket. Each graduate will receive a total of 5 tickets in your cap and gown packet. If you need more tickets you will need to ask your friends, the Activities Office does not have extra tickets. • Graduates should remind their parents that recording devices are not allowed at graduation. No bull horns, fog horns, or cheering sections. This is not a pep rally or football game. Please ask your family and friends to be respectful towards this event. • Saving of seats is not allowed. • There will be a professional photographer taking pictures of you as you receive your diploma and as you exit the stage. Proofs of graduate pictures will be mailed to your house for purchase or may be seen on line at www. gradimages.com Other important information • Seniors who still have outstanding financial obligations or have not completed their community service project will not receive their diploma until they are cleared. Important Graduation Information 2. Ladies should wear solid pastel colored dress, no shorter than the knee-length, pastel shirt and solid colored knee length skirt, or dressy trousers. You should have comfortable heels or dressy shoes. (Please make sure you can walk correctly with the shoes you’re wearing) 3. Students cannot carry any items with them, program. You are expected to act dignified and including purses, cell phones, or any other respectful. No talking and NO CHEWING GUM! objects that might distract from the event. Once you reach the row where you will 4. Your cap must be straight, not tilted. The top be seated, follow the instructions given to you of the cap should be parallel to the floor. Your by the teachers. Quickly move down the row Tassel is to be worn to the right side. Do not to your seat. Do not stop prior to reaching your switch your tassel until you are instructed to do seat and do not leave any empty seats. Face straight ahead and remain standing until it is time so by Mrs. Leal. for all graduates to be seated. The graduation Your gown should be nicely pressed. processional will take about 20 minutes. Please Arrival and Processional Order • Graduates should arrive at UM no later do not ruin the seriousness and intensity of the than 7:30 a.m. You must arrive completely ceremony. The Ceremony dressed. Once all graduates are in their place • Gowns will be collected immediately remain standing for the Pledge of Allegiance after the processional. You will return the gown and keep the stole, medallion, tassel, mortar(cap), followed by the National Anthem. Gentlemen and any chord you received. You will not get must remove their caps during the Pledge and an opportunity to take pictures with your gown National Anthem. Everyone will sit down as they will be collected immediately after the together for the first time at this point. Receiving the Diplomas processional. After the platform speakers, the graduates • When you arrive to UM report to the field house. Locate your academy leader and are announced to receive their diplomas. You will locate your index card. Please assemble in your be called by Academy. Follow the instructions of the teachers. Each graduate will walk up to assigned areas in alphabetical order. • Graduates who fail to arrive on time and the platform and hand in their index card to the are not lined up by 8:30 a.m. will not receive an Academy Leader. Once your name is called proceed across index card and will be seated at the back of the the stage to accept your diploma with your left procession. You will not sit with your academy. hand. You will shake hands with Mrs. Leal and • The procession sets the tone for the entire the platform guests and proceed off the stage to 6 The Reef Coral Reef Sr. High May 2014 40 Long Days of Testing - AP, IB, EOC.... Image by: blog.4tests.com By: Anaija Lapaix With testing consuming the entirety of Coral Reef Senior High School, stress levels are at an all-time high. From End-Of-Course exams to Advanced Placement Testing to International Baccalaureate tests to FCAT testing, it is a surprise that students aren’t dropping from exhaustion. Anthony Sostre, a senior in the legal academy has said that he is taking two AP tests. AP test define whether or not you grasped the concepts that your teachers spent all year trying to drill into your brain. Sostre has said that while he is ready for it, he has spent minimal time studying for them. Luckily his teachers “kind of” prepared him for it. Testing does not have to be this daunting task that students dread for weeks on end, but rather something that they feel adequately prepared for. There are even children who feel that no studying is required to ace their exams, because either their teachers taught them with such passion, or they feel that the subject is easily passable. Another senior in the Agriscience academy, Isabel Afonso, is preparing for AP United States Government, AP Macroeconomics, and AP English Literature. She is ready for one of them, but the other two she still feels shaky about. Even though her teachers have adequately taught her the material “[she’s] just lazy.” Aside from AP testing, IB also has a rigorous course load that requires a certain amount of points in order to graduate with an IB diploma. Each test is on a scale from one to seven with seven being the highest. International Baccalaureate juniors seem to have the “best of both worlds” as they are taking both AP and IB tests. Alex Kiener, an 11th grade IB student is taking AP English Literature, AP United States History, IB Anthropology, and IB SL Chemistry. While that might seem a bunch of gibberish to the rest of the school Kiener said, “yeah, to a certain extent [he will pass all of his test].” His teachers have prepared him “very well” and the rest is up to him. Some students who take multiple test are extremely confident about one of the test they are taking and more apprehensive about the other one, as exemplified by Jennifer Cabrera. She is taking AP Human Geography and AP Psychology as a sophomore in Agriscience . She says that she will pass Psychology “for sure [and] human [AP Human Geography] is iffy”. Needless to say, no matter what kind of test you are taking, there is no doubt that preparation is key as well as confidence. Testing consumes Coral Reef starting at the beginning of April and basically continues until mid-May without fail. There is no need to feel anxious or doubtful and you are not alone. In fact, if you’re not taking an AP, EOC, IB, or some type of test this season, you might be the one who is considered an ‘outcast’, but don’t worry, you always have next year! Image by: humanitiesdigests.wordpress.com Advanced Placement Courses By: Madeline Reyes As the 2013-2014 school year comes to a close; the final Advanced Placement exams are done with. After enduring the class or having friends stress about the course all year long, it is finally time for the groans and cries to die down. From IB students to VPA, an array of AP classes are offered and taken. Not only does the number of the AP classes differ from student to student but also based on ones academy. However, the decision on which of these classes to take next year remains questionable for some. Here is an overview of the amount of AP Classes many ‘Cudas are enrolled in, after interviewing fifty-five students. Student Government and Class Officers 2014-2015 Student Government Association: President: Jake Sirota Vice President: Solomon Isi Executive Advisor: Leila Abdelrahman Treasurer: Jean Corvington Secretary: Pulastya Bagga Project Manager: Valeria Velasco Historian: Jaipal Silla Senior Class Office: President: Aubrey Hoffman Vice President: Julian Lafaurie Executive Advisor: Ashley Perez Treasurer: Myrella Lopes Treasurer: Nicole Picon Secretary: Madioson Haymes Project Manager: Iara Dircie Historian: Alissa Arango Junior Class Office: President: Alex Moro Vice President: Maria Shakespheare Treasurer: Juliette Garcia Treasurer: Analiese Brown Secretary: Alexandra Upshaw Project Manager: Natalie Rilo Historian: Alyssa Perez Sophomore Class: President: Stephanie Montoya Vice President: Anna Patricios Treasurer: Madison Stricker Treasurer: Natalia Avila Secretary: Francis Garcia Historian: Leila Halley-Wright results can also be seen on the school’s website on the Activities page. A & E May TV Shows By: Malcom Harrell As this school year comes to an end there are several TV show series that will be beginning and will mark the start of the summertime television experience. Many of these shows are fan favorites and are sure to keep us completely entertained during the summer months. From beloved series to series premiere this season has a lot to offer to televiewers. Stephanie Vanderbiezen says, “I’m actually pretty excited to see some new shows because this summer if I’m not working I’m at home watching TV.” Here are some of the air dates for upcoming dramas, comedies, and the best returning series for the summer. Monday, May 5 “Love And Hip Hop Atlanta” VH1 @ 8 p.m. Season 3 Premiere- A reality show that follows the lives of several women who are involved with some of the biggest names in hip hop. Wednesday, May 7 “Hollywood Exes” MTV @ 9 p.m. Season 3 Premiere- A reality show that chronicles the lives of women who were married to famous men such as Will Smith, Eddie Murphy, and R. Kelly. “Catfish” MTV @ 10 p.m. Season 3 Premiere- A documentary- series that reveals the unfortunate truths of online dating. Sunday, May 11 “Rosemary’s Baby” NBC @ 9 p.m. – A miniseries starring Zoe Saldana remakes the 1968 Coral Reef Sr. High May 2014 7 Thursday, May 29 (Graduation) “Undateable” NBC @ 9 p.m. - A comedic series based on the novel Undateable: 311 Things Guys horror film about a woman who encounters Do That Guarantee They Won’t Be Dating Or ominous vibes in the midst of pregnancy. Having Sex by Anna Coyle and Ellen Rakieten Tuesday, May 13 Saturday, May 31 “Bad Girls Club: Chicago” Oxygen @ 8 p.m. “Bet On Your Baby” ABC @ 8 p.m. Season 2 – A reality show that follows the lives of seven Premiere- a game show seeing if families truly unruly women who are placed in a house together understand their babies in order to win money for several weeks. towards the child’s college fund. Thursday, May 22 “Sing Your Face Off” ABC @ 9 p.m. 2-Hour “Gang Related” Fox @ 9 p.m. Series Premiere- Series Premiere- A competitive singing show An action drama about a villain with a good that puts celebrities in the place of the contestants cause and a hero with a bad side. instead of the judges. Monday, May 26 “Master Chef” Fox @ 8 p.m. Season 5 PremiereA competitive cooking reality show for amateur chefs. “American Ninja Warrior” NBC @ 9 p.m. 2-Hour Premiere- A competitive sports reality show which tests the endurance of contestants through obstacle courses. Tuesday, May 27 “America’s Got Talent” NBC @ 8 p.m. Season 9 Premiere- A competitive entertainment reality Source: NBC Studios show which includes a million dollar prize. “I Wanna Marry Harry” Fox @ 8 p.m. Series Premiere- A reality about women who think they have a chance at love with Prince Harry but the man is just a commoner. “Extreme Weight Loss” ABC @ 8 p.m. Season 4 Premiere- A reality show about over weight individuals who choose to change their lifestyles through training with the world renowned fitness expert Chris Powell. Source: ABC Pre-Summer Movies By: Nichelle Cobb Movies are essential to the way we entertain ourselves in society. This May the cinema world has a lot in store for movie fans. From genres of action to comedy and horror, there is a wide variety of movies that will be enjoyed. The Amazing Spider-Man 2- pitching ace. Hoping to find a young cricket pitcher he can turn into a Major League Baseball star, JB travels to India to produce a reality show competition called “Million Dollar Arm.” With the help of a cantankerous but eagle-eyed retired baseball scout (Alan Arkin) he discovers Dinesh (played by Madhur Mittal) and Rinku (played by Suraj Sharma), two 18 year old boys who have no idea about playing baseball, yet have a knack for throwing a fastball. Hoping to sign them to major league contracts and make a quick buck, JB brings the boys home to America to train. While the Americans are definitely out of their element in India the boys, who have never left their rural villages are equally challenged when they come to the States. As the boys learn the finer points of baseball JB, with the help of his charming friend Brenda (Lake Bell), learns valuable life lessons about teamwork, commitment and what it means to be a family. This amazing story hits theatres May 16th. For Peter Parker, life is busy. Between taking out the bad guys as Spider-Man and spending time with the person he loves, Gwen Stacy, high school graduation can’t come quickly enough. Peter hasn’t forgotten about the promise he made to Gwen’s father to protect her by staying away, but that’s a promise he just can’t keep. Things will change for Peter when a new villain, Electro, emerges, an old friend, Harry Osborn, returns, and Peter uncovers new clues about his past. This movie is a sequal in The Amazing Spider-Man movie series. Critics predict that this movie is sure to sell out box offices like Spider-Man movies have done in the past. This action pact movie hits theatres May X-Men:Days Of Future Past The story 2nd and I assure theatre's will be back. is partially set in Neighbors Seth Rogen, Zac Efron and Rose an alternate future Byrne lead the cast of Neighbors, a comedy where surviving have about a young couple suffering from arrested mutants development who are forced to live next to a been penned in fraternity house after the birth of their newborn c o n c e n t r a t i o n giant baby. Fans have been supporting Zac Efron since camps, called his Highschool Musical days and are thrilled robots Sentinels patrol about this new age comedy. Nieghbors premieres America, and in theatres all over the country on May 9. most of the Million Dollar Arm X-Men have been In a last ditch effort to save his career hunted and killed. In the present day, the X-Men as a sports agent, JB Bernstein (Jon Hamm) were forced to stop a key event from unfolding concocts a scheme to find baseball’s next great in order to keep that future from occurring. Fans never get tired of experiencing the action pact X-Men movies. Movie Critics predict this X-men movie will not be a disappointment and if your planning to watch this legendary you better arrive early at your local theatre. X-Men:Days Of Future Past starts playing in threatres on May 23rd. Maleficent “Maleficent” is the untold story of Disney’s most iconic villain from the 1959 classic “Sleeping Beauty.” A beautiful, pure-hearted young woman, Maleficent has an idyllic life growing up in a peaceable forest kingdom, until one day when an invading army threatens the harmony of the land. Maleficent rises to be the land’s fiercest protector, but she ultimately suffers a ruthless betrayal which involves an act that begins to turn her pure heart to stone. Bent on revenge, Maleficent faces an epic battle with the invading king’s successor and, as a result, places a curse upon his newborn infant Aurora. As the child grows, Maleficent realizes that Aurora holds the key to peace in the kingdom—and perhaps to Maleficent’s true happiness as well. This unique disney story will start showing in theatres on May 30th. In Retrospect, May is a month of new beginnings and refreshing. Along with that, fascinating movies are premiering nationwide. Therefore, those of you movie lovers grab a friend, some popcorn, and be prepared to be amazed at how far the cinema world has come. 8 Coral Reef Sr. High May 2014 Summer 10 simples Tips for Finding a Summer Job free of grammatical errors. Be sure the e-mail address you put down isn’t silly or distracting. Finding a job in general can be stressful no The same holds true for the voice-mail prompt matter if your a teenager or and adult. However, on your cell phone or home phone. there are tons of advice and opportunities for 4. Do mock interviews in advance adults and very few for teens. A job interview can be a lot more stressful Teens sometimes walk into their job than you might think. To work out the jitters interview already defeated because they feel ahead of time, do a few practice interviews with they aren't as well preprared or experienced as someone other than a friend or parent. You can they should be. practice with a guidance counselor, a teacher or During the summer is the best time a friend’s parent that you’re not that comfortable for teens to apply for jobs. With school being with so it will be more realistic. out and people vacationing popular stores and restuarants hire teens just for the summer break. Some teens get discouraged after being shut down from just one job opportunity but here are some tips that will give teenagers the push they need in continuing their job hunt. 1. Start looking early Shawn Boyer, chief executive officer of SnagAJob.com, suggested that employers are already thinking about their upcoming summer staffing issues, even though summer has not arrived yet. One way to beat out at least some of the competition is to start your job search early rather than waiting for the school year to end. “Consider telling them, ‘I can work 10 hours a week now, and then I can ramp up my hours 5. Show some ethusiasm after school gets out, ” Boyer said. Employers who bring teenagers on board 2. Get the word out about your job appreciate their enthusiasm and eagerness to do Begin actively telling people that you’re whatever it takes to get a job done. It is important looking for a job. Think about all the adults in to display those traits on your job interview and your life: your teachers, guidance counselors on the job, as well. and coaches, your parents’ friends, your friends’ 6. Dress for success parents, and so on. This approach could turn you Dress nicely for your job interview, as on to job prospects and open the door to several if you were about to attend a religious service. great opportunities. Do this even if the dress code for employees 3. Be professional is casual. Absolutely remember to send a Make sure that everything you include in handwritten thank-you note or email after your your job application is spelled correctly and is interview to show your appreciation for the By: Nichelle Cobb interview opportunity itself. 7. Arrive early It’s inportant to leave for your job interview on time in case their might be traffic or an accicident on the route their. Also you should arrive early to make sure you know the right place your supposed to be in for the interview. Being prompt makes a good impression on the interviewer and can be preview of what to expect if you are hired for the job. 8. Play up your strengths Many teens show a tendency to be hard on themselves and minimize their accomplishments. Remember that a job interview is not the place to beat yourself up. Instead, emphasize flattering details about yourself, such as being an honor-roll student, juggling extracurricular activities and volunteering in the community. It is wise to list out in particular the leadership positions that you’ve held to show responisbility. 9. Know where to look As bleak as the job market is right now, job experts say these places are still open to hiring teens: fastfood restaurants; movie theaters, merchandising companies that stock shelves for retailers, and clothing stores. 10. Consider working at a bank If you’re at least 18, you also may be able to land a job as a bank teller. Banks often need help over the summer months when many of their employees go on vacation. Also a bank job can look good on your resume. In Retrospect, finding a summer job is not the easiest task on earth. However, with the implication of these tips along with perserverance it is destined that there will be plenty job opportunities coming your way. What Time is it? (Nearly) Summer Time jets off to Portugal, New York City, and Massachusetts staying for a From newly crowned while in each place before coming seniors to incoming freshman; back to Miami. vacations to Europe to volunteering Once back in South Florida, close to home; ‘Cuda’s are busy there’s still more she has planned with interesting activities all to do which vary from shadowing summer long from June 6th on. a doctor and preparing to get her The basics of what we all know happen for some Baracuda’s over the summer include; Ready for the Reef for the new ninth graders. Meanwhile, the Extended Essay workshop will be taking place for the class of 2016 IB Juniors. Moreover, the class of 2014 seniors, are preparing for what they will do after high school. However, despite those expected practices, others are taking their summer a bit further. Some have a busy summer full of exhilarating events. Sophia De-Oliveira, IB sophomore, may be doing more this summer than some of us will do in license. five years. She’s starting off with Though not as jam packed, “volunteering at Good Hope and Agriscience freshman Jose Rivera riding horses all day long,” then she also already has a trip planned for By: Madeline Reyes his summertime holiday. Besides heading to the beach while in Miami, he is “spending a week and a half in the Dominican Republic.” In contrast, 12th grade medical student Katelyn Ortiz, who is already counting down the days until graduation, her summer Dana Alicia Pittman, legal senior is also working during her break. All the while she is, “dealing with the fact that you only find true friends until senior year.” Whether it is snoozing for two months straight, taking in a fresh far away landscape, or spending time in the sun, it seems that each Reef student will be doing something nice this summer. After all the exciting time that the two months offer, it will be time to prepare for school again. While many of this year’s graduating seniors may be preparing their dorms, this year’s sophomore will be creating “J’s” and the juniors will be preparing their crowns to take the empty seats. But try not to think too far ahead too soon and includes simply, “Making money as you continue planning your by working.” activities or leave it all to the spur This seems to be a common of the moment, remember to have a trend between many. As senior fun and safe summer vacation.
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