During this week through March 27th, we have been
planning out our documentary about interviewing seniors and finding out there
opinion about the magnet program. In my group there are 3 other people who are
named Jesus, Damian, and Kenya. We have planned out that we are going to film
people we know who are in the magnet program and ask them around 5 questions
about the topic. Overall, our goal is to find out whether the students view the
magnet program as good or bad for students.
Friday, March 27, 2015
Friday, March 6, 2015
What Music Means to Me
Music makes me feel happy and joyful when I’m stressed out
or when I just need something to relax me
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
Problems and Struggles
From what I have
witnessed in school there isn’t much that happens here at Bell High School but
the ones that catch my attention would be bullying. I myself halve not been
bullied, but I have seen bullying before. Bullying at our school isn’t very
common, nut it isn’t a myth. Another thing that is a problem in school would
have to be the education. Most teachers at our school are outstanding at
lecturing their topic, but there are some teachers that don’t really teach us
much about the topic, which makes students, have a difficult time at learning
basic things that can prevent us to go to college. The last problem at our
school would have to be the time that we come to school. School for us starts
at 7:30, which for me is bad because we are tired and we don’t get to think
much during the earliest periods. Because of that we sometimes aren’t able to
learn to the full extent because it’s early in the morning and we aren’t able
to think properly. Other than those minor problems, school isn’t as bad.
Monday, March 2, 2015
The Most Interesting Person in the World
The most interesting person in the world would have to be my
cousin Ester because she has gone to study abroad. She went to Japan to learn
their language and went not knowing much of the language. She is going to live
in Japan for 2 years without any of her family with her which for me is pretty
scary because you don’t the area, customs, or language enough to live there
freely. On Christmas she came back for a week to tell all of her family members
about her journey. She’s told us that she has learned the language better by
living among people that speak the language fluently. Also she has told us that
there have been many earthquakes over there and noticed that the citizens in
Japan don’t fear earthquakes as much because they get them often. Also she told
us that the food in Japan is better over there than over here because there is
unique goods such as ramen or sushi that can only be tried in Japan to get the full taste. I believe my cousin is the most interesting person that I have
met because she has done things that I haven't experienced.
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