June 2016 - Monroe Twp Public Schools
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June 2016 - Monroe Twp Public Schools
Williamstown High School June 2016 Issue Behind the Scenes of Project Graduation by Maya Jones As the school year comes to an end, Graduation Day for the senior class approaches. These students have been through a lot to get to this point, with all of the classes and homework, the early mornings and late nights, and the stresses of requirements and grades. Soon, all of those things will be put behind them and they will continue on the adventure of life; wherever it may take them. People will go in all different directions and friends will part ways. With all these things in mind, Project Graduation is the perfect way to say goodbye. Project Graduation was created to allow the seniors to have a great time in a safe way. It is an all-night, alcohol and drug free celebration on the night of graduation. Students will have time to spend with loved ones, or time to rest up for the long night ahead before having to check in at the high school at 10 pm. Then they will be transported to the Rowan University Recreation Center. There they will have a night full of activities, awards and good memories. The celebration will conclude with a breakfast back at the high school cafeteria and a parent pick up at 6 am. Attending this celebration is a great idea because there will be an activity for everyone. Activities include things like basketball, volleyball, inflatable games, Zumba and competitions. Students can also use the Olympic-sized pool, the photo booth and the gym throughout the night. If that does not excite you the prizes will. For starters, every attendee wins a gift card of $25 and a chance to win an even larger prize, such as a $750 or $1,000 Visa gift card, laptops, E-readers, and much more. It will be easy to win because every hour 6 winners will be called. Finally, there will be an unending supply of food, music and surprises that will be revealed that I cannot give away! In order for this event to run smoothly, there is a lot of planning that is required. Faculty, parents and even students work very hard to make Project Graduation an awesome night. They have held many fundraisers like elementary dances, tux rentals, Braves apparel and so on, to raise the money that is needed. For the Class of 2016, the targeted amount is $50,000! According to Christine Scarpulla, the treasurer of Project Graduation, we have Inside: 2 New Grading Policy 3 Mr. WHS 4-5 Achievement Night 6-7 Brave Voices 8 Poetry Corner 9 Teacher Feature 10-11Entertainment 12Sports 13Comics 14Horoscopes Students of the Month $38,000. There are current fundraisers and donations that will help get to the goal. It may seem like a lot of money, but that is the needed amount. “The goal is to give $100 per student,” stated Scarpulla. With numbers like that, graduates are going to leave Project Graduation feeling like winners. For more information on Project Graduation or on how you can help, you can go on the Project Graduation page on the school page at www.monroetwp.k12. nj.us/HighSchool/ProjectGraduation/. Graduation may seem like a time to be sad, but it is the opposite. It is a time to be proud of yourself and all of your accomplishments. It is a time to be excited for the future that lies in front of you. Graduation is a time to celebrate and end your high school career with great memories, and there is no better way to do that than to go to Project Graduation. A D+ + B Out with the old... In with the new GRADING POLICY D by Rasaaq Shittu If you have not heard the news, there will be a change in the grading policy next year at Williamstown High School. The school will be changing to the “ten-point” system. That means that the requirements for an “A” go from 93100 to 90-100 and the requirements for a “B” will go from 92-86 to 80-90, and so on. While some people have a positive outlook on the change, others are worried about how the change will affect them. I interviewed a teacher, and multiple students on the issue. Richard Terruso-Senior X Q: As a senior, how do you feel about the change happening now? A: " It seems a little late now. I would have appreciated the change earlier in my high school career.” Q: How do you feel about the grading policy change? A: F or the people who were already getting A’s, it weakens the value and achievement of that grade.” D+ Jenna Hogan-Freshman + A C+ Q: Why do you think the change took place? A: W e are degrading our school for the sake of sports. I believe the change was made so that star athletes could still play sports with lower grades. Q: Do you support the change? A: N o, because colleges will look at our grading policy, and our “A” will not have a greater value.” D A Mike McIntyre-Freshman Q: What’s your opinion of the change? A: O ther school districts have the “ten-point” grading policy, and I think it makes it easier for students to get a higher GPA. I am personally all for it. 2 X B+ Jason Carl-Teacher Q: Are you a supporter of the grade policy change? A: Negative. It lowers the standards of our school system. Other high schools should raise the standards instead of lowering them. C Connor Anderson-Junior Q: What is your view on the grading policy change? A: It lowers the standards of the school. We should be the pioneers, encouraging others to raise standards. I believe the purpose of the change is to please parents. B Jared Radsheil-Junior Q: How do you feel about the change? A: I am slightly indifferent towards the change in policy, but I think it is good we are finally doing what other districts have been practicing. Since I am approaching the end of high school, I don’t care as much. C F A OLD SCALE NEW SCALE A = 93 - 100 B = 85 - 92 C = 77 - 84 D = 70 - 76 F = 69 & below A = 90 - 100 B = 80 - 89 C = 70 - 79 D = 60 - 69 F = 59 & below F + + Mr.WHS by Kah Wilson As always, Mr. WHS was filled with energy and excitement. Acts ranged from rapping, dancing, singing and even ventriloquism. All of the performers were great, but this show could not have been done without each member of student council taking their time to make the show truly incredible. Anya Napier put forth her time and effort to create the dances for the night. The night ended with Jeff Goodwin winning Mr. WHS. Here is a list of each candidate and their escort for each month. JANUARY Wes Kulaszewski, escorted by Kyle Latimer FEBRUARY Daniel Taggart, escorted by Anya Napier MARCH Silas Jones, escorted by Rachel Hluchy APRIL Reese Holohan, escorted by Sarah Kaighn MAY Connor Buckmaster, escorted by Felicia Taggart JUNE Codie Vallies, escorted by Karli Romero JULY Jeff Goodwin, escorted by Jessica Newell AUGUST Kevin Holloway, escorted by Ashley Lange SEPTEMBER Jared Brown, escorted by Alexandra Salgado OCTOBER John Sherfy, escorted by Anelis Hernamdez NOVEMBER Jake Inglehearn, escorted by Adrianna Giardinalli DECEMBER Paul Sigall, escorted by Marisa Miraglia 3 t n e m e v e i h Ac 6 1 0 2 t h Nig 4 Achievement Night was held on May 11th in the halls of our high school. Each year, teachers and students come together to display the best work from the school year. Projects come from nearly every course offered in the school which also includes live performances by the art department in the theater. Mr. Zane, once again, did an amazing job organizing and putting the night together. Many parents, teachers, administration, students and friends attended the event. It is a great night to see all the hard work students have put in throughout the year. PARTICIPANTS 5 brave voices by: Kah Wilson & Going to Rutgers New Brunswick for pre law. Will Sciscio They're graduating! The Class of 2016 is about to receive their diplomas and Going to Duquesne University for forensic science and law. it's time to celebrate. While there are certainly things Codie Vallies: Rutgers New Brunswick they will miss about WHS, it's the exciting start to the Jennifer Panella: Montclair State University next chapter of their lives. Here's where they're Erin Hughes: Marine Core, as a dog handler headed next! Kelsey Shisler: Air Force Drexel for finance and a mechanical engineering degree. Brian Kibelstis: Stockton University "I'm going to work full time at Garguso and going to RCGC." Syd Anderson: Going to Lincoln University as a business major and joining track team. Jessica Scavelli: Rowan, history major Danny Taggart: Staying local. 6 Harleigh Strubinger: Rowan College At Gloucester County "I'm going to play soccer at Philadelphia University and study occupational therapy." Chris Powick: Drexel, Mechanical engineering "My plan is to work at Lockheed Martin right out of school. Jared Nicholas: Attending RCGC for business major then plans to transfer to another school. She is going to Rutgers Camden as a business major and will continue to work at the ice cream shop. "I'm taking the ASVAB join the coast guard, wait to get in, then go to boot camp." Reese Holohan: RCGC Emily Rumpf: Florida State Ashley Engler: Playing soccer at Kutztown University, studying psychology. Going to RCGC for an engineering degree while continuing to work at WAWA. "I'm attending Mount Saint Mary’s University for a 1st year exploratory study looking more towards history or political science and maybe grow some facial hair. Going to Marshall University for sports and medicine. Noah McDonald: Stockton, criminal justice major Kenny Denneny Join the Coast Guard Going to Rider University majoring in political science. 7 Poetry Corner Selected works from the WHS Poetry Club "Untitled" You wait for him to give you answers. You don't know what answers you want, Or what answers you need, But you do know you want him to know. He gives you nothing. Perhaps you could turn this around and say that's what you needed. What you wanted. Nothing. But lying has never been your strong suit. And it has never been his either, But concealing, Deceit by omission, Were trades he so proudly utilized. All is quiet, As he stares down at you in a way only someone like him could understand. Blank and unfeeling. Empty and gray-eyed. And the two of you simply exist in the span of time together Although all has told you you should not. For if there is you, There should be no him. And if there is him. There should be no you. And yet... Or perhaps, You, Or him, Are not sharing this space, Perhaps what is happening currently is your own desperate dream. Your own twisted final hope. And he, And maybe even you, Are a figment of some imagination. It's still silent, Except this strange echoing breeze, And he continues to stare, And in your own stubborn way, You stare back. But he still gives you nothing. And perhaps, You don't care enough, To ask for more 8 - by: Stephanie Pierre-Jacques THE YEARBOOKS ARE HERE! Yearbooks will be distributed to seniors on June 15th in the morning before their picnic. Underclassmen will pick up their yearbooks during the rest of the day in homeroom. If you missed out on your chance to purchase a book, don't worry - you can still buy a book on the 15th. To do so, please bring a cashier's check made payable to WHS for $95. No other forms of payment will be accepted and sales are only while supplies last. If you have any questions, please see Ms. Ferranto. ATURE E TEACHER F es by Megan Myl LO MR UL R A C . ity know g me n i t t le + ge: R ents d Ch Colle ol: 10 stud e an o c h m n c o e S fr Sci High ters ects: g let town n Subj i s t t m illia y: Ge w." at W emor . g ne M g Time hem thin n t i y h n n c o a Tea tried I had rite ever pact n m Favo i s a of an ake h mist much a ckey eeks o e h d how ma g2w ing n r y i e a d v l n ne ies: P d spe has logy Hobb d an who t Tri e i e h r g r n i o a n ny ing m ark K e: "A "Gett he D Quot : T r : e e m vi ible. vert e Mo s sum t n i i o r h c o t a Teachers are chosen by Fav rd to st in orwa e coa the writer assigned to f h t g n p i gu n i Look this article each month. v i a dr orni f i l a in C ivers Un owan try emis s! year 9 ENTERTAINMENT books by Megan Myles LOVE LETTERS TO THE DEAD by Ava Dellaira It begins as an assignment for English class: write a letter to a dead person. Laurel chooses Kurt Cobain because her sister, May, idolized him. Cobain also died young, just like May. Soon, Laurel has a notebook full of letters to people like Janis Joplin, Amy Winehouse, Amelia Earhart, Heath Ledger, and more -though she never gives a single one of them to her teacher. She writes about starting high school, navigating new friendships, falling in love for the first time, learning to live with her splintering family. Eventually, she writes about the abuse she suffered while May was supposed to be looking out for her. Once Laurel has written down the truth about what happened to herself, she can truly begin to accept what happened to May. And only when Laurel has begun to see her sister as the person she was – lovely, amazing, and deeply flawed -- can she begin to discover her own path in this stunning debut from author Ava Dellaira, titled Love Letters to the Dead. SUMMER READING FOR WHS 10 ELA I CP B The Book Thief by Marc Zusak ELA I CP A The Book Thief by Marc Zusak ELA I Honors The Book Thief by Marc Zusak Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet by Jamie Ford ELA II CP B The Fault in Our Stars by John Green ELA II CP A The Fault in Our Stars by John Green ELA II Honors Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain The Fault in Our Stars by John Green ELA III CP B Tuesdays with Morrie by Mitch Albom ELA III CP A Tuesdays with Morrie by Mitch Albom ELA III Honors Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury Into the Wild by Jon Krakauer AP Lang & Comp The Autobiography of Malcolm X by Malcolm X The Crucible by Arthur Miller Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury ELA IV CP B The Hobbit by J.R.R Tolkien ELA IV CP A The Hobbit by J.R.R Tolkien ELA IV Honors The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad AP Lit and Comp The Return of the Native by Thomas Hardy Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë music by Jessica Olson SUMMER CONCERT TOURS Whether you’re into rap or country, the summer of 2016 is jam-packed will concerts you will like! Here’s a list of the top 15 concerts to see in our area before the summer is up! 1. Drake/Future- August 21 This is not a concert you’ll want to miss! After the release of Drake’s “Views from the 6” and Future’s “EVOL.” This concert will be held at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia. 2. Justin Bieber- July 15 Miss Justin’s two concerts in Philly this past May? Well, he’ll be back in Atlantic City in June to continue his Purpose Tour! 3. Coldplay- August 6 It’s been 4 years, but Coldplay is finally back to the United States for their Head Full of Dreams tour! Make sure you grab tickets to see the band that did an awesome performance at the Superbowl this year! Tickets are mostly sold out however, their adding new tour dates and cities so be on the lookout! 4. Paul McCarney- July 12 Big fan of the Beatles? Paul McCartney will be performing at Citizens Bank Park this July! 5. Guns N’ Roses- July 14 Guns N’ Roses are back with their Not in this Lifetime Tour! They will be at the Lincoln Financial Field as well as the Metlife Stadium this July! 6. Florida Georgia Line- August 4 For all you country fans out there, FGL will be at the PNC Banks Art Center this August! Check out the official Florida Georgia Line website for meet and greet opportunities! 7. Mad Decent Block Party and 104.5 Block Parties at Festival Pier- August 13 & various dates. Mad Decent will be featuring Kesha, DJ Snake, and Tiesto. 104.5 has not released all of their performers yet but ticket raids will be announced on their twitter page throughout the summer and the best part is, they’re free! 8. Blink 182- August 12 Blink 182 will be back with a new album this summer along with a tour! Along with them on tour will be A Day to Remember, All American Rejects, and All Time Low! They will also, be at the BB&T Pavilion in Camden. 9. 5 Seconds of Summer- July 16 The boys will be back in New Jersey at the BB&T Pavilion this July! 10.Gwen Stefani- July 19 Prepare for a girl’s night because This Is What the Truth Feels like tour will be hitting the BB&T Pavilion this summer! fashion by Kah Wilson BLAZERS Even though it’s warm out it doesn’t mean that you can’t still dress fancy. Although they are not widely used, a blazer is essential when you are going out for a night on the town, a play or some formal business events. You can wear them with black or gray jeans and a t-shirt or dress pants and a striped button up, but never should be worn with blue jeans. SWEATPANTS Now for the seniors, college is coming and you know what that means: sweatpants time! You don’t need to dress fancy and impress that person so they will go to prom with you anymore. You can schedule your classes for when you wake up! If you have clean sweatpants, you can sleep in them and then wake up and take a shower and throw the same pants on. The best part is that no one will care if you do! You can wear them when it's sunny or when it's cold. Sweatpants don’t discriminate. CROCS Now I know what your thinking: Crocs? Really? No one wears crocs anymore, but they are very versatile. If you work at a job and you need some non-slip shoes, Crocs have got your feet. For the ladies who want to show some personality, they sell buttons to go with them and give them some flavor. Also, those holes are not just an accessory! They allow for air flow so that your feet don’t stink. Those are just some of the uses for crocs. Crocs are not a fashion don’t, they’re a fashion do! SPANISH APHORISMS COURTESY OF THE NATIONAL SPANISH HONOR SOCIETY “Aunque la mona se vista de seda, mona se queda.” ~ This month’s Spanish aphorism literally translates to “Although a monkey is dressed in silk, she is still a monkey.” It is supposed to be in reference to the age old adage “Fine feathers don’t make fine birds.” It means that one’s personality and decency is not based on their outward appearance or the show they put on when you first meet them. One’s personality and decency are based on something much deeper, and the time taken to know them. For information on the NSHS see Mrs. Quinones in the Language Hallway. 11 SPRING SPORTS Golf The golf team is enjoying another successful season in 2016. The team qualified for the state tournament for the 11th year in a row and boast a 12-3 record to date. They are led by 8 awesome seniors who have really dedicated themselves to making Williamstown’s golf team one of the best in the county. Tyler Reedman, Kevin Larson, Joe Bulman, Eric Schwindt, Zach Virnelson, Michael Viviani, Bobby Graham, and Jake Armano are the seniors who have participated in golf for the last 4 years which have 2015-2016 ATHLETES OF THE WEEK 12 12 been the most successful in our program's history. We are looking forward to finishing the season strong and hopefully doing well at the county and conference tournaments. Boys' Tennis The Boys’ Tennis Team is having a fantastic season. Current record is 12-2 heading into the South Jersey team tournament as the #4 seed. The entire team has individual winning records. The Braves are lead with senior leadership from Jair Norman, Walta Berhane, Tom Cunningham, and Colin Collela. The JV squad has done well also, and the future is bright for the Braves Tennis Team. Girls' Lacrosse The Girls' Lacrosse Team is currently 5-9, and they are tying to raise their win total from last year with 5 games left. Some of the girls with the biggest successes this year are Gabbi Kirsch with 38 goals, Claire Gailliout with 33 and Kayla Achey with 17. Leading in assists are Gabbi Kirsch with 23, Allie Trimble with 6 and Jordyn Achey with 5. IN CASE YOU MISSED... Fall Athletes of the Week 9/13/15-9/19/15- Rich Stanzione & MaryKate Ulmer 9/20/15-9/26/15- Dylan Daisey & Kiley Addis 9/27/15-10/3/15- Justin Curtin & Lauren Twaddell 10/4/15-10/10/15- Christian Coffey & Allie Trimble 10/11/15-10/17/15- Mike Dowd & Ashley Engler 10/18/15-10/24/15- Matt Fahey & Lindsay Przywara 10/25/15-10/31/15- Vlad Keenan & Lauren Wood 11/1/15-11/7/15- James Kennedy & Marina Fortuna Football & Girls' Soccer Football & Tennis Boys' Soccer & Girls Soccer Boys' Soccer & Field Hockey Cross Country & Girls' Soccer Boys' Soccer & Volleyball Football & Girls Soccer Cross Country & Field Hockey Winter Athletes of the Week 1/3/16-1/9/16- Mike Patterson & Michelle Dardaris 1/17/16-1/23/16- Shamun Smith & Ta’Nayjah Pong 1/24/16- 1/3-/16- Onani Moore & Tiarrah Coney 2/7/16-2/13/16- Victor Ruggiano & Devon D’Andrea 2/21/16-2/27/16- Nate Taylor & Taylor Wittstock 2/28/16-3/6/16- Gabbi Kirsh & Bria Mack Boys’ Basketball & Swimming & Diving Boys’ Basketball & Girls’ Basketball Boys’ Basketball & Girls’ Basketball Boys’ Basketball & Swimming Wrestling & Swimming and Diving Indoor Track & Indoor Track Spring Athletes of the Week 4/10/16-4/16/16- Zach Carr & Claire Gailliout 4/17/16-4/23/16- Eric Schwindt & Nicolette Gentile 4/24/16-4/30/16-Chris Cortez & Gab Kirsch 5/1/16-5/7/16- Tyler Reedman & Bria Mack 5/8/16-5/14/16- Jair Norman & McKenna Boyd 5/15/16-5/21/16- Tyler Apt & Michelle Dardaris Boys’ Tennis & Girls’ Lacrosse Golf & Softball Boys’ Lacrosse & Girls’ Lacrosse Golf & Girls’ Track Boys’ Tennis & Softball Baseball & Track and Field == Comic Strip == by Alex Kirschner SCHOOL'S OUT Before Graduation During Graduation After Graduation THE END OF THE YEAR WHAT COULD GO WRONG? Think you've got what it takes to be in Newspaper Club? We are always looking for creative people with new ideas and talents. If you're looking for a great club to join next year, consider Newspaper Club! Talk to Ms. Ferranto or Mr. Longo if you have any questions. 13 SES CANCER TAURUS LEO CANCER LIBRA LEO CAPRICORN LIBRA CAPRICORN horoscopes by Megan Myles TAURUS AQUARIUS CANCER19 ARIES Jan. 20–Feb. Lean back, Aquarius. There's a time to shine and a time to recline, and the first three weeks of AQUARIUS June GEMINI are all about thePISCES latter. AQUARIUS I TARIUS PISCES LEO GEMINI CANCER May 21–June 20 TAURUS S ARIES LIBRA CANCER CAPRICORN LEO TAURUS Feb. 20–Mar. 20 Mar. 21–Apr.LIBRA 20 Reel 'em in, Pisces. The As the month begins, Sun is in Taurus, heating the energizing Sun is in up your synergistic and communicative Taurus until June 20, third house. For the next three weeks, heating up your second house of work ARIES TAURUS SCORPIO VIRGO PISCES SCORPIO ARIES you'll feel more intellectually alive— andVIRGO money. This can be a productive brainstorming, pitching, writing, time of getting down to brass tacks, conversing—and eager to connect following a simple and streamlined with others. action plan to accomplish your goals. June 21–July 22 Wind down the pace,LEO CANCER and LIBRA Social media maven CAPRICORN LEO ARIES July 23–Aug. 22 TAURUS To the top of the pyraGemini. Until June 20, queen of the scene? mid you go! This month the Sun is in Taurus and That's you in a nutshell this month, could be a high point for your career your twelfth house closure and rest, PISCES Cancer. The SunSCORPIO blazes through Taurus VIRGO and accomplishments, as theLIBRA Sun makes ARIES of AQUARIUS TAURUS CANCER LEOCANCER LIBRA CAPRICORN GEMINI ARIES TAURUS LEO marking your annual sleepy season. and electrifies house of itsPISCES annual visit to Taurus and your SAGITARIUS GEMINI your eleventhAQUARIUS SCORPIO Take a timeout from your over-schedconnectivity until June 20, marking one ambitious tenth house. uled life, and sift through any emotional busy calendar month. baggage or unfinished tasks that have SAGITARIUS GEMINI worn your energy thin. SAGITARIUS SCORPIO LIBRA Sept. 23–Oct. 22 You may need some solo time to rejuvenate your mind, body and soul now. Your singular focus could also help you on the busiGEMINI nessLIBRA AQUARIUS to score PISCES front, perhaps financial CAPRICORN ARIES backing, make a savvy career switch or SAGITARIUS GEMINI ink a lucrative deal. SAGITARIUS Oct. 23–Nov. 22 Nov. 23–Dec. 21 While you may be It's cleanup time, capable of performSagittarius. The Sun is ing superhuman feats making its annual trek through Taurus, by yourself, you'll get so much more your sixth house of health, fitness SAGITARIUS GEMINI SCORPIO faster—by teaming VIRGO done—and up and organization. You're ready to trim TAURUS CANCER LEO LIBRA strategically everything onto a AQUARIUS with the right PISCESpeople. In SCORPIOthe excess and get VIRGO love, this is a great month to meet smooth, streamlined path. people with long-term potential and to GEMINI AQUARIUS PISCES SCORPIO seek closure with exes or contenders who just can't go the distance. April VIRGO SAGITARIUS GEMINI LEO As writer Anais Nin put it, "Life shrinks and expands in proportion to one's courage." Let these words be your CAPRICORN guiding VIRGOlight as the Sun moves through Taurus and your ninth house of adventure and discovery. AQUARIUS PISCES GEMINI SCORPIO AQUARIUS CAPRICORN Dec. 22–Jan. 19 SOPHOMORES Jacob Listman Miahje Williams SCORPIO Have a Great Summer! VIRGO JUNIORS Richard Amandeo Chelsea Martin SENIORS Jeffrey Goodwin Stephanie Okereke VIRGO NEWSPAPER STAFF Stephanie Boateng Kevin Holloway Jesse Jones Maya Jones Alexander Kirschner Megan Myles Jessica Olson Jen Panella Will Sciscio Tatianna Toussaint Sydney Utsey Louisa Waife Ms. Ferranto ~ Advisor/Designer • Mr. Longo ~ Advisor/Editor 14 LIBR The Sun is bursting through Taurus and your fifth house of self-expression and joie de vivre. Live SCORPIO AQUARIUS PISCES it up, Capricorn—this is your annual CAPRICORN footloose and fancy-free time, and you might not let loose like this very often. FRESHMAN PISCES Aug. 23–Sept. 22 CANCER Michael Mauger Rachel Mahon AQUARIUS LIB VIRGO SAGITTARIUS students of the month SCORPIO TAURUS CAPRICORN Apr. 21–May 20 Muster up some magic! The Sun is making its annual visit to Taurus until June 20, putting some pep in your CANCERTAURUS LEO step and turning your focusCANCER toward personal goals. Didn’t get your own copy of Smoke Signals? Get it on the school website! Kahlyll (Kah) Wilson Shawn Wilson
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