Start of School Varies with Age, School
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Start of School Varies with Age, School
Lawrence Virtual Secondary Program School Newpaper Issue #1 Volume #1 September 2006 Start of School Varies with Age, School by Christy Rude, Winfield, Kansas On the morning of Wednesday, August 23rd students all over Winfield, Kansas are heading out the door for their first day of school. But how do these students get to school? Based on a small survey of 13 students, 7% rode the bus to school, 21% walked to school, 14% rode their bikes to school, 21% got a ride from their parents to school, and 29% drove their selves to school. As you can school is still taking place. Many students of Winfield, Kansas envy the seventh and eighth graders; they yet have another week of freedom before they have to return to the classroom. The new middle school(which is located right next to Winfield High School) is not quite finished being built, in result the 7th and 8th graders of Winfield, Kansas don’t have to go to school for another week and have to have seven minutes added to their school day for the rest of the year. “I like it, except that it’s really boring,” says Kelsey Buffum of Winfield, Kansas. No one likes being bored, and although the rest of the district is envious of the 7th & 8th graders, it looks like they would rather be in school with the rest of Winfield. Bells ring and students scurry to their continued on page 5 Mariah Potts (junior) and Kylie Groom (freshman) excitedly open their lockers on the first day of school. see students, teachers, and parents depend on all of these people just to get everyone to school. Many students are excited and can not wait to get to school and begin the new year. “The best part about going back to school is being with friends and teachers, because some of them are like my second parents,” says Laura Allen of Caldwell, Kansas. But not all students are as excited as Laura, many people dread going back to school. “The worst part about going back to school is realizing that I have to once again commit to 9 months of hell with people I don’t especially like,” says Taylor Stevenson of Jacob Rude (8th grader) is fast asleep, while the rest of Winfield, Kansas. Even though everyone may the district is in school. not want to go into the school year quite yet, Editorial Take a Stand on Global Warming By Bianca Brown, Lawrence, Kansas You’ve seen the movies. Some species on another planet using all the resources and not considering what will happen when they do. Let me paint the picture for you; everywhere you look, people are running scared. The people of their planet are dying and when all hope seems to have disappeared, in walks the most handsome man of the entire planet and single handedly saves this once hopeless planet from its destruction. While the last part is a bit unrealistic, this without a doubt could and will be us in a not so far future if we don’t do something now. Scientists say that in 25 years 300,000 people PER YEAR will die because of global warming. The Arctic Ocean could be ice free by the year 2050. Along with the ice a million different species could be gone. The average American creates 15,000 pounds of carbon dioxide a year from what they do, while heating their house, driving a car, or through any sort of energy you may use. The changes that are already happening--droughts, stronger hurricanes (or any sort of weather system acting abnormally), animals actually moving towards the poles-- proves that this really is a problem. Even though it may seem out of reach, there’s so much one can do to decrease their 15,000 lbs of carbon dioxide, in turn slowing the action that global warming is taking. Be more energy efficient. Recycle. Don’t use your gas hogging car as much. Turn off energy burning items when they aren’t in use. Go online; I would suggest going to www.climatecrisis. net to learn about what precisely the problem is and what you CAN do to help. Please don’t be discouraged. We’re talking about the place that EVERYONE calls home. Help yourself, help save our planet. If you don’t already do some of the things I mentioned above, please start. In searching online, you will find many groups that deal with this problem or other work that has to do with making our Earth a better place to live and be seen for what it is-beautiful. Profile: John Lennon: Working Class Hero By Olive Coleman, Lawrence, Kansas with his second son, Sean, as well as rekindling the With the dolts, dullards, & half-wits that are lost relationship between John and his first son, accepted as notable celebrities today, it’s hard Julian. Also, Lennon found that he enjoyed being for the youth of America to imagine a well-known a household husband. Though Lennon remained figure as political. However, in the case of John active with his political beliefs, he kept his musical Lennon, politics dictated the later half of his life. involvement to a minimum. However, John Lennon Beginning in 1968 after the spark of his love affair was a hard man to keep down, as he rebounded into with conceptual artist Yoko Ono, John Lennon the music industry in 1980 with the album Double dedicated himself to such things as protesting Fantasy, which depicted the marriage between the Vietnam War & advocating revolution. Using John and Yoko. While working on the album Milk such political tactics as “bedand Honey, John and Yoko ins” & silent protests, John stayed in their New York Lennon was able to captivate apartment. global media attention. On December 8, Experiencing his own political 1980, John and Yoko hardships with both the United were returning to said States and United Kingdom apartment when John governments, Lennon was was stopped just outside able to be fully compassionate of the apartment door by to the hardships that others a man that had asked for were experiencing, as well as his autograph roughly providing him with plausible five hours before. “Mr. reason to protest the laws Lennon,” the man began of both governments. One just before kneeling and political stunt involved Lennon shooting John Lennon four sending back his Member of times with a .38 Revolver. the Order of the British Empire John managed to make (MBE) to protest Britain’s it inside and up six steps involvement with the Nigeriabefore exclaiming “I’m Biafra situation. Another shot!” & collapsing. John involved John and Yoko placing was rushed to Roosevelt a white sheet over themselves Hospital, where he was with a sign that read “Silent presumed dead on arrival. Protest by JohnandYoko.” The The murderer, Mark David sign spelled their name as one Chapman, was found guilty because John argued that they and sentenced to twenty John Lennon and Yoko Ono were one person as opposed years to life in prison. To this to two separate beings. day, Mark David Chapman remains remorseless Perhaps Lennon’s most recognized about murdering a prominent figure in the peace stunt involved him & Yoko Ono holding a bed- movement. It is terribly ironic that a man who in Montreal’s Queen Elizabeth Hotel. This stunt devoted his life to such ideal goals as peace and included John and Yoko lying in bed, protesting for non-violence was shot with hollow bullets by a peace, complete with banners hung behind them deranged, born-again Christian. With this said, that read “Hair Peace” & “Bed Peace.” During this all that John asks is for everyone to give peace a stunt, the famous anthem for the peace movement chance. titled “Give Peace a Chance,” was recorded by All that this writer asks is that John’s name not Lennon & a room full of friends & fans. This stunt be forgotten, but also not remembered for the wrong drew the attention of press from all around North reasons. Also, that his message of peace & equality is respected and practiced, as opposed to being America & Europe. In 1975, John Lennon began a five-year clichéd and plastered on t-shirts by people who fail hiatus, during which he formed a close relationship to understand anything that Mr. Lennon stood for. SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS Sharapova, Federer Take Home Slam Titles Sharapova, Federer Take Home Slam Titles By Chloe Jones Baldwin, Kansas On Saturday, September 9th, 2006, the 19 year old, Maria Sharapova, took home her second Grand Slam title after beating Belgium’s Justine Henin-Harenne 6-4, 6-4. The hungry Russian looked comfortable, playing aggressive, attacking tennis, as she dominated the 2006 French Open women’s champion in straight sets. After all the years of working hard and training to become a champion, Maria’s dream had come true. The 6’2” Russian that towered over the 5’5” Belgium, hit five aces to Henin’s two and twenty winners, to the Belgium’s fifteen. After winning Wimbledon in 2004, Maria was hungry to get another slam. Justine on the other hand has gotten to the finals of every grand slam this year, winning the French. During the epic battle, Sharapova was eager for the win, fist-pumping every good point. Justine calmly walked around the court, occasionally looking up at her coach and husband. You could tell that Maria was hungrier than Justine. She was mentally and physically psyched while her opponent looked mentally and physically tired. Although the Belgium had an off day, Sharapova took her chances and the result showed what happens when you make one great shot after another. The next day, Roger Federer The entrance to Arthur Ashe Stadium. Photo by Chloe Jones. of Switzerland and Andy Roddick from the United States were to meet in the finals. Federer, with nine career Grand Slam titles won his third straight US Open with a thrilling 6-2, 4-6, 7-5, 6-1 victory over American Andy Roddick. Roddick, who won the Open in 2003 was no match for Federer today. Federer just has this heavenly level of play that he brings out in desperation. However, the victory didn’t come easily, as 2003 US Open champion Roddick showed during the match that he has returned as an elite player, as his much-improved, all-around game caused the Swiss great trouble. The first three sets were pretty even, until Federer played a nearperfect fourth set, breaking Roddick twice. In the fourth game, he broke the American when he hit five blinding forehands and then followed them up with a leaping overhead smash. Federer won the match when he crushed an overhead into the open court. He then slid on his back and celebrated. Our 2006 champions, Maria Sharapova and Roger Federer played outstanding tennis in the past few weeks, taking out top seeds along the way. Inside Arthur Ashe Stadium at the 2006 US Open.. Photo by Sharapova defeated: Chloe Jones. 1st round- Michaella Krajicek NED 6-3, 6-0 continued on page 5 2nd round- Emilie Loit FRA 6-0, 6-1 The Last Page........................... First day of school... continued from page 1 classes on the first day of school. Parents happily head to work or sit at home, knowing that they have 7 hours of a kid-free life. As students all across Winfield walk into their classrooms, as teachers take the last few moments that they have left to review their lesson plans, and prepare for the day. US Open TennisChampionships... continued from page 4 3rd round- Elena Likhovtseva RUS (32) 6-3, 6-2 4th round- Na Li CHN (24) 6-4, 6-2 Quarterfinals- Tatiana Golovin FRA (27) 7-6 (4), 7-6 (0) Semi-finals- Amelie Mauresmo FRA (1) 6-0, 4-6, 6-0 Finals- Justine Henin-Hardenne BEL (2) 6-4, 6-4 3rd round- Vincent Spadea USA 6-3, 6-3, 6-0 4th round- Marc Gicquel FRA 6-3, 7-6 (2), 6-3 Quarterfinals- James Blake USA (5) 7-6 (7), 6-0, 6-7 (9), 6-4 Semi-finals -Nikolay Davydenko RUS (7) 6-1, 7-5, 6-4 Finals- Andy Roddick USA (9) 6-2, 4-6, 7-5, 6-1 Henin-Hardenne defeated: 1st round- Maria Elena Camerin ITA 6-2, 6-1 2nd round- Vania King USA 6-1, 6-2 3rd round- Ai Sugiyama JPN (28) 6-4, 1-6, 6-0 4th round- Shahar Peer ISR (21) 6-1, 6-0 Quarterfinals- Lindsay Davenport USA (10) 6-4, 6-4 Semi-finals- Jelena Jankovic SCG (19) 6-4, 4-6, 6-0 Roddick defeated: 1st round- Florent Serra FRA 6-2, 6-1, 6-3 2nd round- Kristian Pless DEN 6-3, 7-6 (3), 6-3 3rd round- Fernando Verdasco ESP (22) 6-7 (5), 6-3, 6-4, 6-7 (4), 6-2 4th round- Benjamin Becker GER 6-3, 6-4, 6-3 Quarterfinals- Lleyton Hewitt AUS (15) 6-3, 7-5, 6-4 Semi-finals- Mikhail Youzhny RUS 6-7 (5), 6-0, 7-6 (3), 6-3 Next year our defending champions will return battle it out again, but will they be able to defend their titles? Federer defeated: 1st round- Yeu-Tzuoo Wang TPE 6-4, 6-1, 6-0 2nd round- Tim Henman GBR 6-3, 6-4, 7-5 Staff Olive Coleman Chloe Jones Christy Rude Julia Shaw Guest contributor- Bianca Brown Sponsor- Charles Goolsby This newspaper reflects only the view of its staff and does not speak for the LPS School Board or LVSP administration. Students choose the subject matter and provide the copy and the graphics for their stories. This paper is published on a monthly basis. Letters to the editor may be sent to Mr. Goolsby, c/o cgoolsby@usd497.org. Lawrence Virtual Secondary Program is a part of the Lawrence Public Schools, Lawrence, Kansas.