Monday, June 12, 2017

Finals


Finals
Sophie Venus
Finals are the most stressful time of the year, any high school student will agree. I've been study for the past month and I still don't feel prepared. I've cried multiple times and thought there was no way for me to studying any more. But I know that if I continue to work hard it will pay off, and that's a message every student should know. Finals are just a bump in the road before summer and once it's over you don't have to worry about. But what if there we could change finals? I have many friends from other schools that don't do finals. They do final projects. I think this helps relieve the stress of having to do multiple hard tests. If Sparta high school did this I think it would help the students enjoying there last week of school more, I know I would.

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Wednesday, June 7, 2017

Fairytales by William Theilacker

Fairy tales
Fairy tales are the fuel for my mind
Oh how I cherished the pages they lined
But I’m supposed to be grown up and mature now
But no matter how hard I try I can’t figure out how
For there are no castles to be found
No princess to keep safe and sound
There is no happy ending
Just people who need mending
Happiness doesn’t line the pages of reality
People come and go with a sense of finality
Whether it’s fairies, mad hatters or Captain Hook
I can’t quite grasp that they’re just a book
I want to go to Neverland and never grow old
But every day “grow up” is what I’m told
I long for those childhood dreams to come true

But it seems I’ll have to change change my point of view

Tuesday, June 6, 2017

Five Foolproof Ways to Not Fail Finals | By: Pat McGurrin

Finals are quickly approaching, and many have not started studying, or they just don't know how to. Many people obsess over their exams, by either making huge study guides, or by studying for hours on end; that's all so unnecessary. The guide below outlines my study methods. If followed diligently, I guarantee that you'll save yourself time and from stress.

  • Talk to a Teacher or a Friend
    • No matter how much we study, sometimes there are concepts that we still don't understand. Instead of trying to reteach yourself that thing you learned a few months back, ask a teacher or a friend to try to explain it in a new way.
    • Review Topics You Already Know
      • No matter how much you think you might know them, it is always a good idea to review the topics you already know. When you skip over topics you think you know well, you may oversee small details or connections to be made with other topics.
    • Take Regular Breaks
      • After each topic or chapter you may be studying, get something to eat, or go outside. It is important to pace yourself when you study, as you may miss things if you go too fast. You wouldn't want your teacher to rush in class, and it'll be just as bad if you do that to yourself.
    • Get Some Sleep!
      • If you've been diligent about breaking up your stud The worst thing to do is to cram tons of review late at night, or in the morning of the exam. Staying up late may give more you time to study, but you'll likely forget most of the material if you don't get any sleep. Just like staying up late, studying early is also ineffective. At night our brains slowly 'shut down', and in the morning, (especially at our age) they take a long time to 'turn on'. Instead, make time to study after school, when the material is fresh in your mind. Then, try to relax the rest of the night, and get a good night's sleep. You'll feel great in the morning, and much more confident for the exams!
    • The Last Resort
      • There's always that one question on the final that we have ZERO idea about. First, just breathe; you haven't failed yet. If the answer doesn't come to mind relatively quickly, then go with your best guess. Obsessing over the question will only waste time, and leaving the answer blank will definitely be wrong.


    Monday, June 5, 2017

    Why Deadliest Catch is the Greatest Show Ever Made by Billy Stoddard

    I have recently been watching a show on the discovery channel called Deadliest Catch. I love it. I can't wait until the new episodes come out because I like it so much. I am not a big television watcher but Deadliest Catch has hooked me. The show is great. These guys go out on crab boats in the middle of the Bering Sea and these boats pitch like thirty feet up and down as these huge waves crash over the deck. These guys are on the deck and the wind is going at fifty miles an hour and the crab pots are swinging around. These pots weigh a thousand pounds each and are flying around on ropes. It gets crazy. Then if the pot is full the crew goes crazy and starts counting the crab. Deadliest Catch is a really great show. Here are a few reasons why you should watch it.

    One reason why you should watch Deadliest Catch is it is exciting. You get an adrenaline rush seeing the boats crash in the sea and are actually on the edge of your seat as the crew waits to see if there is crab in the pot. With high winds, heavy seas, storms, and other emergencies, Deadliest Catch isn't for the faint of heart. This excitement just consumes you and you get totally focused on watching the crab. You feel like you are on the boat with the guys.

    Another reason why you should watch Deadliest Catch is the content of the show. It is about guys who swear and fish crab on a boat in dangerous weather. There is no show out there with more interesting content. What is better to watch than a bunch of guys throw F bombs around while they fish crab in the middle of a storm?

    Deadliest Catch is also a great show to learn life skills. For example, right now, if I had to rig a crab pot or fix a broken hydraulic system I could probably do it no problem because I watch Deadliest Catch. If I was in a situation where I had to figure out the best course to send my boat on to catch some crab I could do it. You learn lots of stuff when watching Deadliest Catch. For example, before I watched Deadliest Catch I didn't know that crabs need cold water in order to survive. With rising ocean temperatures, crab captains have to change the places where they lay their pots in order to catch enough fish. Also you learn about hard work. These guys don't sleep and haul crab pots around through the day and night. One day you might be in a survival situation where you need to fish crab. Watching Deadliest Catch is a great way to prepare for this situation.

    Another reason to watch Deadliest Catch is for fashion. If you ever are on a crab boat, you will know what is acceptable to wear. Nobody wears collared shirts on crab boats. Hoodies, jeans, sweatpants, heavy jackets, and baseball hats are all good to wear.

    The final reason why you should watch Deadliest Catch is because of what else is on TV. I turn on the TV and there is CNN, keeping up with the Kardashians, the weather channel, nothing good. Deadliest Catch is a great show and I highly recommend it.

    Based on the reasons stated above, Deadliest Catch is the greatest show ever produced. I cannot recommend it enough. A part of you changes after watching Deadliest Catch. You are there, on the deck, in the storm, with the crab pots swinging all around you. It is this experience that cannot be replicated by any other show.
    Billy Stoddard

    Sunday, June 4, 2017

    Poems by Dylan Mazzella


    Poems

    A poem is like a puzzle
    Where the ideas in the writers head seem to juggle
    A poem to some may be hard to write
    But when it is finished it can be a delight

    I haven't written that many poems
    That may be unlike high King Jeroboam
    Who died in nine hundred and ten BC
    And lived nowhere near Washington, DC

    Nobody knows why poetry was created
    But everybody understands that it will never be too dated
    For poetry seems to be utilized and beautiful to hear
     No better example exists than William Shakespeare

    Poems can vary in tonality
    It can be blithe in it's finality
    But poems will forever be enjoyed
    This is an actuality one cannot avoid


    Friday, June 2, 2017

    The Sky; Poem by Nick Matkiwsky


    The Sky
    Look out upon the blue horizon
    Embrace the varied shades and tints
    Gaze at the stars shinin'
    Intricate like finger prints

    As daybreak arrives up goes the sun
    Its rays are blinding yet awing
    The two part ways when the day is done
    Reminds us of an illustrious Van Gogh drawing

    Sometimes the clouds lurk overhead
    They drizzle the earth and provide life
    Gifting some happiness and others dread
    Rainbows and soaking wet strife

    Look up and take in its enormity
    Look up and you'll make it your ally
    Look up and take in its unique uniformity
    Look up and appreciate our sky











    Learning How to Write Poetry When You Suck At Writing It by Jessica Longstreth

    Let me just start by saying I like good poetry. I feel that I can appreciate this form of writing and I have some friends who are crazy good at writing poetry as well. It just seems to come naturally to them. So I wouldn't say that my problem is that I don't like poetry, it's just that I don't feel that I'm very good at writing it. Writing poetry has always seemed daunting to me, and when I rarely do write poetry I'm scared that they don't come off the right way. Poems just almost seem flimsy when I attempt to write them. I guess I just overthink it.

    But recently, due to a recent English assignment, I've been forced to rethink how I write poetry. In class the other day, I opened up my poetry assignment an just stared at it awhile, unsure of what to do or write. My friends, who, unlike me, are good at poetry, were reading some of their own pieces that they were working on for the assignment. Their pieces just sounded so good! I felt (and still sort of feel) like I will never be able to write like that. So I asked, "How do you guys write poetry?"

    And my friend just said, "It's basically just writing down whatever you're thinking."

    That statement sounded so vague, but surprisingly, it got me started on writing some of what I think is halfway decent poetry. Things sort of just clicked about poetry when I let all of that sink in. Now, I wouldn't go as far as to say poetry is the most comfortable form of writing for me, but there are a few simple things about writing poetry that I've tried over the past few weeks that have helped ease the burden of writing it. Below are some of the ideas that helped me not overthink the writing process too much:

    Pick a Topic or Idea to Write the Poem About
    Knowing what I was going to write about definitely helped me keep my writing focused and direct. I found it important not to overthink my topic though and tried to keep it simple. I thought about what my friend had said and just picked whatever was really on my mind. This technique was also somewhat inspired by the poet Sarah Kay's method of making a list of ten things you know and writing poetry about those things. Keep everything simple. Don't overthink too much.

    Know What the Poem Should Convey
    Once I picked out a topic, I thought about what I wanted to say about that topic in my poem, and how I wanted to convey it. For example, if my topic for my poem was summer, I thought about what I wanted to say about summer in my poetry. Did I want to dedicate part of my poem to what I thought of summer? What about the summer weather, etc.? For a broad topic like summer, there are so many different thoughts that could be put into a poem, and because of this, I felt like it was a very real possibility that my thoughts could just turn into an jumbled rambling rant instead of a poem. Not that ranting in a poem is necessarily bad, but I didn't want to force thoughts into my poem that didn't belong. Therefore, I did give some effort to thinking about where I wanted my poem, or my thoughts, to go. Again, I found that it just keeps everything focused.

    Poetry Doesn't Necessarily Follow A Certain Form
    One thing that I had to get over when writing poetry was that poetry doesn't really follow a predesignated structure all the time. It doesn't have to rhyme, and there is not necessarily a beginning, middle, or end, like in an essay or story. Realizing this definitely made things a little bit easier, because when I was writing poetry, I could just sort of go with it. All I really thought about structure wise was that the thoughts/lines flowed well enough.


    Anyways, these are just somethings that definitely helped me sit down and start some poetry for a recent assignment. I am by no means a great poet and therefore it is totally possible these pieces of "advice" could only work for me and my crazy thinking process. Just thought I'd share!






    Thursday, June 1, 2017

    If I Could Speak by Amanda Sangalli

    If I could speak, I would while in syllables
    Instead of wasting away my pen.
    Trade my pencil paper sword and shield
    For a bullet alphabet.
    I'd polish my old silence,
    And I'd sand my rusty tongue,
    A holster wrapped around my neck-
    My locked and loaded gun.

    I'd spit instead of stomachhimg
    These rotten words unsaid,
    And smear paper cut red fingers
    Over all this fading lead.
    I imagine taking aim
    For every shattered dream of mine,
    But even in my head,
    The barrel james up every time.

    Wednesday, May 31, 2017

    Summer

    by Nuriel Rozenberg

    Another day, another week, another month, another year. The school year is almost over and you know what that means summer! Oh, do I love staying up until 4 am and it not be a consequence because I have nowhere to be the next morning. It feels great to sit there at abnormal hours of the morning binge watching your favorite shows and being able to watch the next episode, especially when left on a cliff hanger. Of course, you can't stay up that late and not have a midnight snack, it really makes all the difference in staying up. I do love staying up with friends really late at night, sitting under the stars, and roasting marshmallows. Nothing says summer like a good s'more. There is really something peaceful about being awake that late at night and not hearing cars or your neighbors. No school means no stress which makes everything better.
    Going to the beach is pretty great too. Hearing the waves crash onto the shore as the sun beats down on you. It's pretty amazing. You come back all tan and pretty, even though there is sand in places sand should never be. Summer is when everyone takes trips, too. Everyone travels and goes to all these cool places. For example, this summer I am going to Israel for almost 6 weeks by myself. I'm very excited for the adventure and to go out. Life is different there, it is more lively. I get to try new foods and tour the country, which will be very fun.
    This year went by pretty quick. I mostly enjoyed it and I have memories from this year that I will probably never forget. Although I'm sad to be leaving my friends, I know that we will talk almost every day and see each other all the time once school starts again next


    Meeting Sarah J. Maas | By: Kristine Le

    my signed book
    Two weekends ago, my best friend and I traveled five hours to Rochester, New York to attend Teen Book Fest. At the festival, I got to meet one of my all time favorite authors, Sarah J Maas. Looking back on it now, the moment felt so surreal. Ever since I was in eighth grade and I first met my best friend, we have been talking about one day meeting her and now it was finally happening. At the opening panel, all the authors attending the festival were introduced and I just sat there staring at Sarah not believing what my eyes were showing me. In the back of my mind I was thinking, “Oh my god, this is real. This is actually happening. It’s Sarah J Maas sitting in that chair.” Being the fangirl that I am, I had watched all of her interviews I could find on YouTube but, none of that helped to kept my excitement levels at bay. During the first fan session we attended that day, it was a simple Q&A with Sarah as well as another author Reneé Ahdieh (also an author that I really love). As a I sat there listening to them answer the questions, I found that I knew most of the answers myself but hearing Sarah talk and to witness her down to earth and very real personality was so special to me. Later on during the day there was a sessions set aside specifically for book signings. I had been preparing myself for this moment for the past week and had pre-packed a backpack filled with three of my favorite books by Sarah. After waiting for a total of three hours, it was finally my turn to get my book signed. I walked up to the table and handed her my book with the dumbest smile on my face. I had no idea what to say to her so I simply asked her how her day was as she began to sign my book. In my head, I was thinking, “Really? That’s all you’re going to say?” but I could not find it in me to try and start a conversation. She was so sweet and kept up the conversation for me. The signings had to be quick and brief, so I was only able to get a single book signed and could not get a picture. When the signing was done, I left the room feeling so accomplished and something checked off my bucket list.


    Side Story: I wanted to include this in my blogpost but couldn’t find a way to squeeze it in so enjoy a little something extra.

    As my friend and I were making our way to our first fan session for the day we were stopped by a stranger and asked to take a selfie with them. Not knowing what to do, my friend and I simply posed for the picture and after, the strange says to us,” You have no idea who I am do you?” to what my friend openly responds with, “ Nope, but have a nice day.” That “so-called” stranger turned out to be a guest author for the festival… oops.


    . kasey senatore

    this skin is not my own
    it is a
    fantasy, it is
    an illusion, it is
    it is a shield that i wear on my soul
    this skin is not my own
    when i fall asleep at night i don’t feel it
    when i dream i don’t know my skin
    therefore i am not my skin
    have you ever felt that way?
    it isn’t me, it is
    I t   is
    it  i   s
    it    is
    I?
    we are all born Free*
          *but there is an asterisk
    we are
    restrained by our bodies
    by the timers on our lives
    by every saying about how short we have til we die
    it restrains me
    i am stuck in my skin
    i cannot know everyone
    i cannot know everything
    i cannot be everyone and see everything
    this skin is not my own

    i want to break out of it i want to spread my consciousness across the world i want to be on the peak of the himalayas i want to be at the bottom of the grand canyon i want to be in tokyo’s modern streets and at the same time i want to be here in Sparta, New Jersey where i am.
    it isn’t me
    my flesh and bone, the cartilage in my ears,
    the fat on my belly, the organs it protects,
    it is my
    mind, my mind is me,
    my brain,
    the fleshy folds of my unconscious  consciousness,
    i am in my skeleton,
    i am the nerves that run through this body,
    i am the thought in every step,
    i am me, but i am not my skin, i am not .
    sleep deprivation and 3am philosophy -- Kasey Senatore

    Tuesday, May 30, 2017

    TED Talks by Cameron Riley

         I have recently been watching TED Talks for a Journey Journal in English. These talks are about 18 minutes long and can be about almost anything. Topics such as the Zika virus, school and poverty are three of the many topics that have been discussed at TED Talks. During school, teachers such as Mrs. Kopp and others have shown TED Talks in a wide range of classes. I discovered TED Talks in middle school, some being very simple such as "How to find a wonderful idea" and "A tribute to nurses". Others being about very difficult and harsh topics such as "Behind the lies of Holocaust Denial" and "How racism makes us sick". When I first heard in our English class that one of our independent work assignments was to make a journal, I wasn't very excited. Mrs. Kopp left some examples for the class to choose from if needed. The first option was to watch TED Talks and record what I liked, didn't like and what could be taken away from each speaker. I became excited to learn that I could watch these talks and discuss them in a paragraph to summarize what I enjoyed and what I learned from each talk.
         While working on this assignment I have watched and enjoyed multiple TED Talks, each one being interesting and able to grab my attention in many different ways. One of my favorites called "Poverty isn't a lack of character; it's a lack of cash" by a historian named Rutger Bregman. His talk discussed Poverty and the one scientifically proven way that it could be avoided. Before the video started, I was very questionable about watching this talk. Poverty is a very tough topic to talk about and may not be a suitable topic to bring up in certain places. But the outcome of watching this video was terrific. I learned about a study in Canada which ended poverty in their town by giving people more money. It doesn't seem very exciting or cool but these kinds of talks and discussions really interest me and have made me enjoy this unit in our class more than any other.
         I highly recommend watching these TED Talks. You may learn something new or be interested to watch a video on a familiar topic. Whatever you chose, you won't be disappointed.
         

    Time by Melissa La Fountain

    “What if the clocks get so large,
    That they cascade over every thought?” she asks.
    Could we use the tattered string
    In the craft room drawer
    To pull the hands back a few hours
    So that we could enjoy the time
    Rather than dwelling on it?

    We’ll pluck each clover from the ground
    Four leafed or three
    Just because they are nice
    Not because we need luck
    We will use the wind to
    Let our hair fly back
    Setting loose whispers of
    “I’ve never felt so free,
    Just watching time go by.”
    We’ll write our names on the trees

    What if time never stops?
    We’ll keep moving with it
    Taking every bend and turn
    Going with the flow
    Riding with it

    My friends like to think about time
    By measuring how little may be left
    We live in a ticking place, but treat it as if
    The clock has been broken for years

    I tell them to take off their watches
    To pick some clovers
    To let the wind play with their hair
    As it does with mine
    I give them a pen
    To write their names on the trees
    “What if the time is up soon?” they worry
    Then it will all be over
    And you will have spent so much time
    Watching for the end
    That you have forgotten

    To appreciate the beginning

    Friday, May 26, 2017

    Reflection by Sylvia Kloian



    This is a poem that I wrote that follows Shakespeare's iambic pentameter.


    I have a friend who does not like mirrors.
    A curious thing, as that's where she lives
    And though her reflection couldn't be clearer
    She still doesn't see all the light that she gives.

    But I think you're beautiful. Is that not
    Enough? Can you not see you already
    have all of the attributes that you sought?
    So no need to keep yearning, stay steady.

    Your eyes, brighter than any happy thought,
    with a passion that's not easily found
    You have strong armor that cannot be bought
    And your words have meaning that will resound.

    You have worth, use, you stand tall with pride
    That's what one sees looking from the outside. 
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    "Fire" by Lomaani Ranasinghe

    In your eyes there was fire
    burning bright it was
    I remember looking the first time
    upon first glance it was a galaxy of stars
    it wasn't long until it belonged to my universe

    In your eyes there was fire
    a fire that had grown each and every time i looked into them
    a fire that i believed would never die

    In your eyes there was fire
    but one day
    it just wasn't of the same kind
    it had died down
    in the dimmed darkness
    i only saw loneliness and loss
    in the faded darkness all i could see
    was a reflection
    of none other than
    myself

    In your eyes there is no fire
    and no matter how hard i try
    there's nothing i recognize
    what was once a galaxy of stars has evanesced
    leaving me blindly searching for a fire
    i wish i hadn't burn out

    Thursday, May 25, 2017

    The Happiest Place on Earth | by Samantha Patino

    The happiest place on earth
    Where dreams come true
    And everyday is magical

    Observing children pulling their parents to the next ride
    Feeling the warm press of the summer sun
    Hearing laughter and hopeful chatter
    Tasting the sweetness of the mouse-shaped ice cream

    Watching people drop from an elevator shaft
    And race across a race track
    And escape the grasp of the dreaded yeti
    And travel to space and back in a matter of minutes

    Everything here really is magical
    To me it’s not just a slogan
    It really is the happiest place on earth


    Wednesday, May 24, 2017

    Reflection of High School- Sophia Oelkers

    Reflection of High School


    Regarding the fact that finals are around the corner and sophomore year will be over in just a few short weeks, I feel that it would be appropriate to reflect upon yet another school year. Overall, the 2016-17 school year treated me well. I’m not going to sugar coat it...there was a lot of work, studying, and stress, but that is nothing new. I continued to do well in all of my classes and I branched out socially. However looking back, it all seems like a blur. Everything went by so fast and I've realized that it's only going to get faster. I know that next year I am really going to miss sophomore year because this was the year for students to just breathe. They are already accustomed to high school and went through the “trial and error process” freshman year. This was the year you could just float (you may be floating in a sea of schoolwork, but that's besides the point). Junior year is going to be a wake up call. We have to start preparing for the rest of our lives at age 17! Between AP classes, SAT’s, and college browsing there are going to be even more unexpected changes coming our way. My junior year will be the year that I will have to put in the most effort and dedication in order to achieve my goals. It will be tough and most of the time I’ll just want to throw all my work down, veg out and watch Netflix. I know many people can relate to this, but hang in there! After all, that is what senior year is for. I’m excited to have successfully gotten through another school year and hope to have a relaxing and enjoyable summer!

    A picture is worth few words by Rebecca Greenberg




    As our 10th grade English curriculum comes to an end, our last unit deals with the freedom of creativity. One of our assignments is to take a picture and write a brief evocative description for it, which is also known as a vignette

    Many know the phrase, "a picture is worth a thousand words", but the purpose of my blog is to create a new phrase. "A picture is worth few words". 

    Below are some powerful pictures, that can be interpreted in many different ways, and can be described variously.

    These pictures are worth a thousand words, reaction, and thoughts, yet i'm only going to describe them in eight. 

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    My weapon destroys, my soul yearns for harmony 


     The poisoned air I digest, keeps me clean

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    My hand placed in yours, a comfort unknown

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    the words of violence, are wires tearing flesh.

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    My life plays me, bleeding at the heart.

    Feel free to comment you own eight word vignettes below describing these pictures!

    Lacrosse Re-cap by: Brianna Falco

    Lacrosse has been on my mind lately. Actually for about two, maybe two and a half months. I play for the high school and I love it. I love the program Ms. Brennan has built up. I have been going to the Sparta lacrosse camp ever since I was in third grade. My teammates are my best friends and I learn more and more about them everyday. Honestly, my favorite part of the day is lacrosse practice. No matter how much running we do, I have a secret love for exercise and an obvious love for the sport. The interactions and jokes my teammates and I share are memories in the making, memories that will stick with me beyond high school. I am truly thankful for the opportunity to be apart of such a talented and friendly team that have guided me for the past two years in high school. Each one my friends on this team has something special about them, something that is appealing to everyone they meet. My friends brighten up my day, everyday. I see the impact they have on the people as well .My teammates pick each other up and are plain and simply kind people. They can tell when I feel down and they will help repair my wounds like true friends do. I feel that the bond and chemistry we all share will help lead us to a state title. The semi-finals is today against Mahwah. We have beaten them earlier in the season and we hope to pulverize them today. If we play a solid game today and win, we will move on to the state championship Friday. I am anticipating to play Ramapo in the finals since they have the second seed in our group. We are the first seed and plan to stay number one and be crowned champions.