Edition 2 - The First State`s First Public Charter Early College High
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Edition 2 - The First State`s First Public Charter Early College High
Fat shaming brought to light in the video letter Dear Fat People by Williatte Snorton YouTube comedian, Nicole Arbour, has gotten a great deal of hate for her video Dear Fat People. Her video was uploaded on YouTube and shared on Facebook on Friday, September 4th. It is a 6 minute long video of Nicole ranting that obese people need to be fat-shamed. Arbour claims that her YouTube channel was taken down due to her Dear Fat People video. Some critics said Arbour took her own video down, but she always said it wasn’t true. A YouTube spokesperson said the company mistakenly suspended the channel on Sunday afternoon and moved "quickly" to reinstate it. By Monday morning, the channel was back up. “Fat shaming is not a thing. Fat people made that up,” she says. “That's the race card with no race. ‘Yeah, but I couldn't fit into a store. That's discrimination’. Uh no. That means you are too fat, and you should stop eating.” According to Arbour, fat shaming is brilliant because it “shames people who have bad habits until they stop”. “If we offend you so much that you lose weight, I'm okay with that,” she also says. “You are killing yourself. I'll sleep at night. Maybe I am jealous that you get to eat whatever you want.” She goes on to ask, “Obesity is a disease? Yeah, so is being a shopaholic - but I don't get a parking pass. It would make a lot of sense if I did. I am the one with all of the bags.' After suggesting that obese people should be forced to park at the back of the mall parking lot so they have to 'walk to the doors and burn some calories', she asks why we as a society are helping them, calling it 'assisted suicide'. Plus sized model, Tess Holliday had something to say on Facebook about Nicole’s video, “If you want to know what I think about a certain video going around: NOTHING. I refuse to watch clickbait like that. She doesn't deserve our clicks or our energy. Our existence doesn't need to be "proved" or "validated". We need to continue to hold our heads high. Plus, a life well lived is the best revenge.” “I decided to watch the video after Williatte mentioned it. While I was watching, I was wondering why she made the video because it doesn’t really concern her. I personally wasn’t offended, but I thought that she needed to keep her opinions to herself. I think that she thought she was being funny, but she was really offending people,” Kelsey Zeitler, ECHS Grade 9, had to say. “I think that video was so disrespectful, not just to fat people to everybody around the world. Because you never know what people say about their family members… You never know how people may feel about a comment like that,” Azhane Booker, ECHS Grade 9, said. “I watched the video after I saw Shane Dawson making jokes about it. I understand she was trying to be funny, but she didn’t do a good job of representing that she was trying to make a joke and not being critical.” Amina Zerrad, ECHS Grade 9, commented. School pictures are THIS THURSDAY!!! Be sure to bring your form on picture day. Hip Hop Awards Recap by Eno Abrefa If you missed the BET Hip Hop Awards last Tuesday, Oct. 13, here is the list of the winners : Best Hip Hop Video: Kendrick Lamar “A lright” Best Collaboration, Duo, or Group: Big Sean feat. Drake and Kanye West “Blessing” Best Live Performer: J.Cole Lyrist of the Year: Kendrick Lamar Video Director of the Year: Alan Ferguson Dj of the Year: Dj Mustard Producer of the Year: Dj Mustard MVP of the Year: Drake Track of the Year: “Trap Queen” – (Fetty Wap) Album of the Year: J.Cole- 2014 Forest Hill Drive Who Blew Up Award? Fetty Wap Hustler of the Year: Dr. Dre Best Hip Hop Style: Dej Loaf Best Club Banger: Big Sean feat. E-40 – “IDFWU” Best Mix tape: Future-56 Nights Best Featured Verse: Drake – “My Way” (Remix)” (Fetty Wap feat. Drake) Death penalty still controversial Maine principal shuts by Brookelyn West The Death Penalty is defined as the punishment of execution, administered to someone legally convicted of a capital crime. The Death Penalty is legal in 32 states in the United States. Today the amount executed have lessened but have not stopped. Some people say that the death penalty is wrong because the 8th Amendment states, “Excessive bail The abolishing of the death penalty is coming with out the help of riots. All states are in favor of lethal injections as the most humane method, but the supply of drugs that can do the job have been drying up due to these factors. Arguing for capital punishment, the Clark County, Indiana Prosecuting Attorney writes that "there are some defendants who have earned the ultimate punishment our society has to http://media.ampp3d.co.uk/u/2014/08/death-penalty-graphic.jpg should not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted.” “It matters on what they did because If a person had killed someone, they should be sentenced,” said Madison Wright , ECHS Grade 9. Others think that it is doing good— that the bad should be punished for what they did and not sit in jail. They believe that it is the best way to handle the criminals. Azhane’ Booker, ECHS Grade 9, stated, “Its bad because killing someone is wrong, but if the criminal killed someone it is a different issue.” offer by committing murder with aggravating circumstances present. I believe life is sacred. It cheapens the life of an innocent murder victim to say that society has no right to keep the murderer from ever killing again. In my view, society has not only the right, but the duty to act in self defense to protect the innocent." The vast majority of democratic countries in Europe and Latin America have abolished capital punishment over the last fifty years, but United States, most democracies in Asia, and almost all totalitarian governments retain it. Parents received an email about ordering online as well! down dances due to dirty dancing NEWSER— A Maine high school is doing away with all dances except the "classier" prom this year, the principal announced in an open letter to parents, and "modern dance culture" lies at the heart of the move. Dating himself considerably (or perhaps forgetting how VH1 is spelled), Gorham High School Principal Chris Record explains, "It is by no means the students' fault, but the dancing they have witnessed on MTV/ VHS/movies involves primarily only sexually suggestive grinding." For those unfamiliar with the concept, he goes on to describe grinding as "a girl having her back and buttocks pushed up/pulled up against the boy's groin with the boy's hands on her hips and other places." Some students complain the move is too draconian. "If there's people grinding, kick them out," a junior tells the Portland Press Herald. "Don't ban the whole thing." Gorham isn't the first school to go to such lengths. One high school in Illinois decided to simply ban grinding as opposed to homecoming, so students boycotted and held their own "anti-homecoming" in a private space, while a high school in Vermont banned its homecoming dance altogether over twerking. In Gorham, reports CBS News, Record says young students are complaining about being pressured to grind, though two-thirds of last year's homecoming dance walked out when told it wasn't allowed.' Meanwhile, Gorham's holding a homecoming bonfire Friday instead of a dance. "Word around the school is no one is going to go, and it's going to be lame," says a senior. SPIRIT WEEK CONTEST! Ms. Thompson 10—the Buzz Teachers will be taking a tally each day on the number of participants for prizes at the end of the week! Those who represent the theme the best each day will be entered into a drawing for FREE DSU Homecoming game tickets! 11—the Buzz Opinion/Editorial This opinions expressed here are those of the contributing writers and not necessarily those of The Buzz or the Early College High School. by Gerica Arganosa All the Presidential candidates have their faults and success when talking about their possible seat in the Presidency, so what are Donald Trump`s? Time and time again, Donald Trump has tried to run for President: 2000, 2004, 2008, and 2012. Now he`s trying to run for president for the 2016 election. We`ve heard of his many speeches about his reputation as a businessman, illegal immigrants, and his “opinions” about the other candidates. So, how is it going with his election? Actually, it`s going pretty well. You might be confused by this, but since Trump was very expressive during his speeches, he became popular nationwide. Each candidate has their own pros and cons, and so does Donald Trump. Pros: If Donald Trump gets elected, new jobs will be spawning in the United States like never before. You see, before Donald Trump began to run for the presidency, he worked as a real estate developer. He is an exceedingly amazing negotiator to business leaders from all across the world and is extremely knowledgeable about the business world and politics. This could help solve the rising economic crisis happening in the U.S. He also supports free enterprise and individual rights. happening in the U.S. and that Hispanics are dumping all their bad people into the U.S. Khamaré Shields, ECHS Grade 10,said, “I believe the argument he`s making is too lop sighted.” Donald Trump has been repeatedly accused of being an untrustworthy person both in the business world and as a Presidential candidate. His leadership style forces people to do what he wants instead of taking the time to see what they need. He seems to be a very ambitious leader who leads others into his own plans. With that, he may not know how to work with a team. He is more about selfpromoting himself to get more financial power. So, if he becomes President, it may also be for self-promotion. Donald Trump is a very successful businessman now, but he went through bankruptcy four times! If we elected him, would the country have to go through the Great Depression again? So, what do you think? Do you think it`s a good idea to vote for Donald Trump, or would you rather pick another candidate? If you have an issue for a future issue, email us at echsbuzz@gmail.com New video game releases soon by Ethan Salisbury The Last Guardian, PlayStation 4® exclusive, along with other new games, will be released soon. According to IGN, the world’s leading gaming news website, The Last Guardian is to be determined release date wise. “In a strange and mystical land, a young boy discovers a mysterious creature with which he forms a deep, unbreakable bond. The unlikely pair must rely on each other to journey through towering, treacherous ruins filled with unknown dangers. Experience the journey of a lifetime in this touching, emotional story of friendship and trust.” The game’s rating is still pending according to the ESRB. Time to say “Hello!” again to a familiar face in the Marvel® Franchise. This game is probably the best superhero game. It is known as Deadpool: The Game. This game is set to come to PlayStation 4® on November 17, 2015 then to Xbox One in a future date. This game is about a hilarious mercenary who gets his own game and manages to be- come the game itself. The rating information has been released and is confirmed to be rated Mature according to the ESRB. Later in the year, a new game is on the rise. So many people have been talking about it and it’s just on time for the new movie coming this Christmas. It is known as Star W ars Battlefront. This game had so much popularity after the trailer was released at E3 2015 (Electronic Entertainment Expo). Star W ars Battlefront is a PC game so dust off your old PC and get ready to play. The rating is still pending but is set to release on the 17th of November. Also it will release for PS4 and Xbox later. Lastly, a new game that’s been speculated for so long is ready to be released on November 10. Its original date was on the Christmas holiday, but has been pushed back. Fallout 4—a game based on a post-apocalyptic world infested with radioactive monsters, is rated is Mature. This game will be releases on PC, PS4, and Xbox One. Kemuel Harding, ECHS Grade 10, explained, “I am most excited for Deadpool because he is my favorite comic book character.” Danielle Rogers, ECHS Grade 9. replied “I am happy Deadpool is being remastered, because I liked the way it looked on PS3 but now it will look the best on the PS4! Also Deadpool is so hilarious.” Cons: He gets way too carried away when it comes to some serious subjects, and that is not helping him. He is said to be very racist, based on his statements like Blacks and Latinos are the main cause of crime This month’s Selfie Contest theme: BFFs 10th Grade Student Government ALL SELFIES SUBMITTED MUST BE TAKEN IN THE CAFETERIA DURING BREAKFAST OR LUNCH. Email your ECHS selfies to echsbuzz@gmail.com by Oct. 30. President: Sharyea Lamadieu-Brown Vice President: Willow Bowen Secretary: Gisele Lewis Treasurer: Dara Salako Historian: Tiana Anderson 8—the Buzz 9th Grade Student Government President: Eli Ahiamadjie Vice President: Esther Abiona Secretary: Belicia Johnson Treasurer: Brinay Squires Historian: Aniyah Butler Advisory Representatives deCastro: Javonne Johnston Flocco: Diamond Woodard Gildon: Zoe Jones Grimm: Kya Pierce Jordan: Nia Allen Pritchett: Desean Sanchez: Jazmine Williams Savage: Jordan Hinman Wright: Jaylen Mcknight Young: Dominique Harris 9—the Buzz Fashion trends Artificial Intelligence is becoming for Fall can by more and more commonplace bought locally by Zack Innis For years humans have adapted over time and expand their knowledge—the race to know more, the race to understand the world around them. And computby Shayla McCleary er intelligence has been Stylish, funky, and creative fashion trends right behind us in the race. are so cool to experiment with! Whether it is But as humans get lazier a jacket over a cardigan or some cute boots and lazier by the year, one for the winter, you can always find somehas to wonder how long it thing that is affordable and nice-looking. would be until the artificial Shopping at the right store is key to the very intelligence (AI) passes us? best clothing for girls and boys. Shopping at Hollywood loves the stores that have low prices is always a win! topic of AI, and as a result Shaniyah Taylor, ECHS Grade 9, says, it has been the topic of several blockbuster “H&M is one of the stores I shop at because movies like Ex Machina, Artificial Intellithey have low prices compared to Forever 21 gence, Her, The Day the Earth Stood Still, where they try to sell $20.00 shirts.” Kysair and many others. AI was once far from a Murphy, ECHS Grade 9, added, “I shop at reality, but now it’s knocking right at our the Polo outlet, the Nike outlet, and Hollisdoor. ter.” The latest fashion trends for girls these days are casual and comfortable items. These items include graphic tees, a fitted hoodie, comfortable pants, sweats, or leggings, and sneakers. When it comes to dressing appropriately and making it cute, you can always find a good, funky, and cool outfit to wear that all the girls will love! For the fellas, Ethan Salisbury, ECHS Grade 9, says that he likes to shop at Hollister or American Eagle. He likes graphic tees or jeans. He likes to be comfortable because he wants to feel like he’s lounging all day. Jeans and sweaters are the latest trends. He shops in store or online. He says, “It is easier and you can try on things. Graphic Tees are very popular these days, throw on some jeans and some matching sneakers and there goes your new outfit.” Smart phones have a type of AI. Siri and Kortana, for example, are types of artificial intelligence. They can do things like call people for you, text people for you, check the weather and traffic, and even schedule appointments. You can even just ask it a random questions that you want to know. Many people use smart phones to help their daily lives. Some people can’t live without them. Kelsey Zeitler, ECHS Grade 9, says, “On an average day, I use my phone about 45% of the day.” Azhane’ Booker, ECHS Grade 9, says, “I use my phone about 80% a day.” Every year the smart phone is improving, and maybe sooner or later they will pass us in the race. But when? Empire leads the way on Wednesdays by Zoe’ Jones Empire is one of the most watched TV shows of 2015. Episodes air Wednesdays on Fox at 9:00p.m. Empire has a lot of new things this season that you might not expect. In the previous season, there were a lot of jaw dropping events that took place. For example, the main character, Lucious, was misdiagnosed with a disease he thought was fatal, we found out his son, Jamal, is a father, supposedly, and his other son, Andre, almost commits suicide!!! It was very interesting when the three brothers, Jamal, Hakeem and Andre all fought each other in the elevator about who would take over the musical “empire” their father and mother built. Thatwas when Jamal and Hakeem found out that Andre has bipolar disorder. Nia Allen, ECHS Grade 9, said “I like Empire because I like all the production of music.” She also said she likes all the betrayal and drama. Empire is facing some critics because of one of its storylines— homosexuality and homophobia. Some people feel that certain groups aren’t really ready to accept viewing this on primetime television. Other shows on other networks are facing the same scrutiny. Then there are those who say Empire is suffering from the “Sophomore jinx,” and that this sea- 90s shows make a repeat performance on new Nickelodeon network Splat! by Taylor Gillis-Hammond “Welcome to Good Burger, Home of the Good Burger, Can I take your order?” Sound familiar? This famous saying of Kel Mitchell’s character on Good Burger, along with many other memorable shows can been seen again on the new network, The Splat! Nickelodeon has made the new channel, The Splat, to bring back more classic shows. The Splat comes on from 10 pm to 5 am on Teen Nick. “My favorite part of Good Burger is Ed’s catch phrase that he always said” says Eno Abrefa, ECHS Grade 9. But what would a reunion be without fellow co-star Kenan Thompson? This reunion happened on The Tonight Show September 23 2015. In the reunion sketch Ed (Mitchell) takes the orders of various customers but keeps angering them to the point they don’t want their orders anymore. Customer, Lester Oaks (Thompson) comes in for a meal and asked for a Good Shake, but the shake he gets is just not good enough. However to end the sketch on a good note, both Mitchell and Thompson join each other to sing another well-known song, “He’s a dude she’s a dude we’re all just dudes.” Shows to air on The Splat: Aaahh!!! Real Monsters All That Angry Beavers Are You Afraid Of The Dark? As Told By Ginger CatDog Clarissa Explains It All Doug GUTS Hey Arnold Hey Dude Kenan And Kel Legends Of The Hidden Temple Ren And Stimpy Rocket Power Rocko’s Modern Life Rugrats Salute Your Shorts The Adventures Of Pete & Pete The Wild Thornberrys You Can’t Do That On Television HOMECOMING DANCE REMINDERS!! Dress Code: 1) No undergarments, midriff, unnecessary flesh or cleavage showing 2) No cut outs in the dress that show the stomach/chest/or lower back 3) Skirt or dress (or slit ) must be at arm’s length 4) No jeans or shorts are permitted 5) Any student who does not comply with this dress code can and will be denied entrance. Rules/ Regulations: 1) There are no refunds for this tickets—all sales are final 2) All school rules apply & consequences will be carried out for failure to comply (defined in Student Success Guide) 3) Any student who does not comply with the Student Code of Conduct can and will be denied entrance or removed from the Early College High School event and parent/guardian will be contacted. 4) Sexually suggestive dancing will not be tolerated. Individuals who do not conform will be removed from the dance, parents will be notified. Additional disciplinary consequences may also be imposed. 6—the Buzz 7—the Buzz “Skywalkers” are gaining momentum by Nikesha Birch Have you ever gotten tired of walking? Did you just wanted to stop walking and start gliding? The future of transportation is here—the new 2015 product called PhunkeeDuck—the next step in the evolution of transportation. The PhunkeeDuck is going to revolutionize the way people travel for the better. Join the revolution and get gliding with the new trend. Riders can go up to 12 miles per hour. PhunkeeDuck is going to get you to where you need to be on time, every time. One charge will last for over ten miles. You can do all kids of spins, tricks and techniques. Learning to ride a PhunkeeDuck is almost like Chris Brown on a Skywalker learning to ride a snowboard. Once you get the hang of it, you will have hours of fun. “They get scratched up fast, but they are fun,” said Moyai Malone, ECHS Grade 9. They are priced between $850 – $1,500, and they have a bunch of different names, like Skywalkers—based on the Star Wars franchise. They have a lot of different colors like black, blue, white, pink, orange, silver, white, red and yellow. On Instagram you can find all the celebrities riding them with their friends and family, like Chris Brown, Tyga and his son and even Kendall Jenner. They’re very similar to the hover boards that came out a few years ago. “They looks fun but they are highly expensive and look unstable and difficult for kids under the age of 12 to ride. Just kidding. They look great and fun to have. When I get my first paycheck, I’m going to buy one,” joked Kemuel Harding, ECHS Grade 10. Most kids see it as a toy but it’s really a new form of transportation. 4—the Buzz Netflicks vs. Hulu: you decide by Kyra Maddox A lot of people enjoy watching movies and TV shows in their free time. Among the online streaming options available today, Netflix and Hulu are two of the most popular, but the focus of their content library is quite different. Ever since Hulu Plus came out, questions have been brought up about which service is the best. Both services are $7.99 per month, and both have apps available on a wide variety of devices, including smart TV’s and video game consoles like the Xbox. Some advantages with Hulu Plus are having more TV shows and making them available quicker than Netflix does. Chioma Blackson, ECHS Grade 10, says, “My experience with Netflix has been good, but I kind of want to try Hulu too because they have more current TV shows.” However, Netflix provides more movie and television series options overall. Nakira Quail, ECHS Grade 10, says, “I prefer watching movies because when I watch shows I end up binge watching them.” The library size of Netflix is about 100,000 movies and TV shows, while Hulu’s is around 1,650 shows and 2,500 movies. An advantage with Netflix is having better media quality than Hulu Plus does. The main disadvantage with Hulu Plus is having ads. One of the major reasons people sway towards Netflix are due to the annoying advertisements Hulu Plus provides. Use apps to order delivery by Kelsey Zeitler Along with Starbuck’s, Domino’s now has a new offer where you can send a pizza emoji to Dominos and they will deliver pizza right to your door. On Twitter if you tweet a pizza emoji to @dominos they will deliver pizza to you. But if you don’t have Twitter, you can send Dominos a text with a pizza emoji or “Easy Order” to DPIZZA (374992). Now when you send it, you might wonder how they will know what I want on my pizza. Well there are multiple steps you have to do before you can order your pizza on Twitter or through text. episodes are able to stream typically within a day of airing. Netflix is more favorable for people who enjoy catching up on previous seasons of their favorite TV shows and popular movies. However, Hulu Plus and Netflix are not for everyone. Mr. Young says, “I don’t like either. I am going to cancel my account.” Even though there are many streaming sites that are available to people whenever they want, some people still prefer watching normal television. The overall user rating of Hulu Plus is 3/5 stars and Netflix is 4/5 stars. Hulu Plus is recommended more towards people who favor TV shows. New STUFF THE BUS!! Nov. 10 We will be filling Dr. Edney’s car with non-perishable food items, household products, and personal care items to donate to the Food Bank of Delaware. ECHS can begin bringing items in on Monday! The Food Bank cannot accept hard candy, lollipops, soda in cans and bottles, chocolate bars or pieces, gum and soft candy such as marshmallows, caramels, taffy, licorice and gummy items. You will have to set up a profile and then set up an “easy order” in your pizza profile. An easy order is where you have “those days when you’re sitting on the couch and you’re hungry and all you have to send an emoji. That’s so much easier.” Eli Ahiamadjie, ECHS Grade 9, said. “I like it, but it has a sense of laziness. It is also cool and easier and I like pizza.” Ethan Salisbury, ECHS Grade 9, said when asked. “I’ve never heard about the new pizza delivery feature, but I think it is for pizza lovers and it can be misleading because it will make it easier instead of calling in the order .” Amina Zerrad, ECHS Grade 9, said. “I think it is a good idea because it is efficient and fast, plus it appeals to younger people who have phones and who don’t like to call but can text.” Hand sanitizer can be very dangerous for small children by Danielle Rogers Unfortunately thousands of kids every year get alcohol poisoning due to…hand sanitizer. Yes, a friendly looking liquid with many assorted scents gives children a drunken feeling and could possibly cause death . A six-year-old named Nhaijah Russell, Atlanta, Ga., swallowed three or four squirts of hand sanitizer at school. “It tasted good,” she said, “like strawberry.” Well, what this little girl didn’t know is that this liquid has a lot of alcohol, and it had enough to send her to the hospital. When she got there, she was actually drunk and was slurring her words and lost the ability of walking. Her mother, Ortoria Scott said, "That was very scary. It could have been very lethal for my child." Alcohol poisoning can cause confusion, vomiting and drowsiness. In severe cases, a child can stop breathing. It is said that 3,266 hand sanitizer cases related to young children were reported to poison control centers in 2010. In 2014, the number increased to 16,117 cases. Some children do it intentionally in order to get drunk, while others do it on a dare from friends. But the most say that they drink it because it looks tasty. A lot of the more “attractive” (hand sanitizers) are the ones that are scented. They have strawberry, grape, orange flavors. These types of hand sanitizers look more appealing to children. I know it seems crazy to take in, but hand sanitizer is EXTREMELY toxic, with the liquid containing 45% to 95% of alcohol, when only wines and beers contain about 5% to 12% of alcohol. Nia Allen, ECHS Grade 9, says, “I think the teachers should monitor the children. Also, notify the parents that their children has consumed this chemical.” Ethan Salisbury, ECHS Grade 9, says, “I think that hand sanitizer should be replaced by soap and water.” He also backed up his claim with, “because soap isn’t as harmful as sanitizer.” It is recommended that parents and teachers should store hand sanitizer out of reach of children and to monitor its use. Non-alcoholic based products or sanitizing wipes can also be used. Nurse’s Notes Mrs. Kreiger wants to remind everyone that cold and flu season is coming. The best way to prevent getting sick is to wash your hands properly to avoid spreading the virus. A tip on washing hands long enough is to sing the alphabet song while washing. 5—the Buzz Clubs are gaining momentum and increasing in popularity by Joneesha Williams There are 19 different activities that you can do at ECHS. Cross country is when a team runs in a race in a natural terrain this is a good sport if you like to run long distances and pace yourself. Mr. Young is the coach for cross country, and there are a handful of students on the team. “It’s conditioning for other sports and helps keep you on your feet,” said Kysair Murphy, ECHS Grade 9. “It’s a stress reliever after a long day at school.” Publications does the morning power points called “The Daily Hornet.” “We do the PowerPoint for students to see every morning. It’s fun and you learn new things,” said Eno Abrefa, ECHS Grade 9. “Chess is a fun game that uses strategy and skills to defeat and opponent,” said Eli Ahiamadjie, ECHS Grade 9. Chess is a board game that uses a lot of strategy. It is played on a 64 square (8 by 8 grid) board and is played by millions of people all over the world. The most powerful piece is the queen, and the least powerful piece is the pawn. The objective is to 'checkmate' the opponent's king by “placing it under an inescapable threat of capture. To this end, a player's pieces are used to attack and capture the opponent's pieces, while supporting their own.” Arts and Crafts includes Zentangle. “The Arts and Crafts movement was an international movement in the decorative and fine arts that flourished in Europe and North America between 1880 and 1910. It stood for traditional craftsmanship using simple forms, and it often used medieval, romantic or folk styles of decoration.” “It’s fun and gives you a way to express yourself in a another form,” explained Javonnne Johnson, ECHS Grade 10. Band/Choir- Band a group of student musicians who rehearse and perform instrumental music together. The chorus recently performed at a banquet in Wilmington. “Band is fun. You get to vibe with it and learn about a lot of unique instruments,” said Danielle Rogers, ECHS grade 9. “Choir is getting ready for the winter concert,” stated Kelsey Zeitler. In Gaming, students play video games and use technology. “It’s a cool place to chill and relax. There are variety of things that you can do with different game systems,” said Kemuel Harding, ECHS Grade 10. Step/Dance– is not as easy as it sounds. These two groups meet together and are very popular. “It’s interesting to learn new things.” said Azhane Booker, ECHS Grade 9. Have you ever heard of a game called Mancala? You put the captured counters in your mancala. After you make a capture, it's the other person’s turn. The game ends when all six spaces (or your opponent's side) are empty. This is just one of the games played in Board Games. by Eli Ahiamadjie Why can’t we have fast food in this school? People have asked and many could not find the answers that they wanted. “It disrupts the day of the students when the office has to get students out of class to get food. There is also the problem of nutrition,” Dr. Edney explained. “By law, students are required to eat a certain amount of nutrients that do not include transfat like the kind found in fast food. There is also the issue of allergies. We have many students who have food allergies. Brining in outside food could harm someone just by smelling or inhaling it.” She stated that she was the one who put this rule into place for the school. She was even asked if this rule also applies to her and the other teachers and she had said, “No, be- Publications students’ opinion cause we’re adults and we can handle our own nutrition.” The students are forced to follow these rules on having no fast food in school while the teachers don’t have to. But she was also asked if this rule would ever change, and she said, “Maybe, it depends on how good your argument is.” If the teachers are able to bring fast food to school and eat it, then should the students be able to do the same? Eno Abrefa, ECHS Grade 9, said, “I don’t agree with this because we don’t have a good lunch anyway.” Joneesha Williams, ECHS Grade 9, said, “That’s a tricky situation because they’re teachers, adults, the boss of the situation and the students’ opinion wouldn’t matter because they already have their minds made up.” Even Mrs. Savage didn’t think that the rule should be changed in favor of the students. “In school, just like in society, there are rules for younger folks that do not apply to adults. ECHS is no different.” Teens need ways to handle stress First in a series of articles about teens and stress Is Hershey Park our only field trip? 2—the Buzz No fast food deliveries at ECHS by Shayla McCleary Lots of students love to explore and go places, and while at school some interests are field trips. Students would rather go on school field trips then just staying in school, but sometimes but most students can’t go on many field trips because of the price. A field trip to a history museum with the ECHS students in English or Social Studies class would be helpful and informative. Some teachers are trying to get more inexpensive field trips planned for the year other than the April field trip to Hershey Park. There are educational, but fun trips for the students that are close by like history museums that focus on different subjects, and they aren’t too costly. Africanamericanhistoryplace.com/Delaware.html lists many places in Delaware to visit. “I would think that it would be a good idea if we took a field trip to a black history museum,” said Eli Ahiamadjie, ECHS Grade 9. “This could be an amazing experience and students have a chance to get out of school and learn the history of African Americans and their struggles,” said Joneesha Williams, ECHS Grade 9. “Some of students think that it would be a great idea for their educational learning system.” The good thing about these trips is that they aren’t too expensive. Parents don’t have to second guess about their child going on a school trip with his/ her classmates. Some parents just don’t always have the money for their child to go on school field trips. No student should feel left out because of financial problems. How would you feel if you couldn’t go on a school trip because you didn’t have the money to go? Programs like Mr. Young’s Pizza and the Yankee Candle fundraiser can help. If you have other fundraiser ideas, please email us at echsbuzz@gmail.com. by Eno Abrefa Teenagers in today’s society is described as stressed, anxious, and even frustrated. A survey from last year shows that, America’s youth are becoming more and more stressed than ever. What happened to the care free generation? Is it the tons of homework that is being passed out every night, or the pressure of being perfect all the time? “Ever since I started high school I have been more and more stressed,” Taylor GillsHammond, ECHS Grade 9 says. “I feel as though at times all the work can get overwhelming.” On average, a teenager receives 3.5 hours of homework each day. Studies show that a regular teenager’s day consist of 7 hours of school, 3 hours of extracurricular activities such as sports, band, etc. On top of that if the teenager has chores they spend at least 1 hour on that. After all that they have at least 3 hours of homework to do every night. To add on to the stress around junior year is where a teenager starts applying for college. “My bus ride is an hour and half long. When I come home I am too tired to do it. Sometimes I don’t even do it,” says Regine Suggs, ECHS Grade 9. There are many ways to destress. By making a study schedule, you can have everything planned out. Another way to destress is by making time for yourself. When you make time to yourself, you can relax. Always find some time to yourself no matter how jumbled up your schedule is. TEACHER SPOTLIGHT: Mrs. Savage Why she chose to teach at ECHS: “The opportunity presented itself and I wanted to share my knowledge of Project Based Learning.” What she likes about ECHS: “I like the opportunity to get college credits. I also like that the high school is connected to the campus proper and you feel a college connection.” What she would like to change: “I wish that I could coach teachers in project based learning.” Student reflection: “Ms. Savage always pushes you to do your best .” - Joneesha Williams “Ms. Savage’s teaching style is 3—the Buzz In this issue... Is Hersey Park our only field trip? page 2 Apps on your Smartphone can take food orders page5 Nickelodeon to run favorites from the 90s page7 Is Donald Trump really that bad? Dear Fat People.. wait….what?!? page 9 page 10 Editor in Chief: Mrs. Savage Chief Copy Editor: Kelsey Zeitler Chief Layout Editor: Kyra Maddox Chief Graphics Editor: Eli Ahiamadjie Eno Abrefa Kenuel Harding Ethan Salisbury Nia Allen Zachary Innis Williatte Snortin Gerica Arganosa Javonne Johnson Shayniah Taylor Nikesha Birch Zoe’ Jones Nadica Tompkins Azhane Booker Moyai Malone Brookelyn West Haven Craig Shayla McCleary Joneesha Williams Kaurie Durham Kiani O’Brein Diamond Woodard Taylor Gillis-Hammond Miral Richardson Madison Wright Kysair Hall-Murphy Danielle Rogers Amina Zerrad In order to attend most of the Homecoming events on campus, you must be an 18 or older DSU student and/or have a college ID. Spirit Week kicks off the fun, excitement of Homecoming Missing from photo: Brookelyn West Email your BEST Spirit Week photos, including selfies, to echsbuzz@gmail.com. Great photos will be published in the Yearbook! Vol. I Issue 2 Oct. 21, 2015 Early College High School at Delaware State University 1570 N. DuPont Highway Dover, DE 19901 Dr. Evelyn Edney, Principal echsbuzz@gmail.com by Nia Allen and Joneesha Wiliams Are you ready for homecoming? Do you want to have some fun before the special day? It’s time for sprit week—time to get crazy and wacky. During the week of October 19—23, we will be having Spirit Week before Homecoming on Saturday, October 24. Danielle Rogers said, “I’m excited for spirit week and can’t wait for what we will be doing!” The staff of the school is currently planning what they will be doing during the week and what fun activities they will be able to do. “Nerd Day” was a hit on Monday, and many students participat- ed in Sports Day on Tuesday. Here is the full schedule” 10/19– Nerd day 10/20– Sports day 10/21– Mix Match day 10/22 –Twin day 10/23-Red and Blue day Grade 9—wear red Grade 10—wear blue Staff– wear red and blue To decide the ECHS royalty, students vote for the court, then students vote again, but this time for king and queen. The winners will be kept a secret until the pep rally. Last year’s queen, Kyra Maddox, ECHS Grade 10, talked about what homecoming was like last year. “ Homecoming was in Ms. Jordan’s room and the parents were in charge of the decorations. There was no theme last year so this year should be interesting,” she explained. “The court was five people. Everyone got a crown. They picked the queen by having roses: four red and 1 white rose. They were covered with foil, and the girl who picked the white rose won queen. The boys did it the same way but with checkers.” This year’s theme, Hollywood Nights, was chosen by the students. continued on page 2