Victimized

Posted on 30th October 2009 by tgriffin in Poetry - Tags: , , , , , , ,

Out and about in the innocent of the night

never knowing for her life,  she’ll have to put up a fight

misused and abused,  nobody to help or by her side

did anybody hear her scream?   Did anybody hear her cry?

she was treated like an object and not as girl

people constantly judge her, but they don’t know her world

where she comes from.. and the thing she’s been through

the way some people are going about -is so not cool

do people even care that it happened at out our  school?

no one deserves to get raped,  no deserves to get beat

let’s come together and stand up on our feet

to make a better way and let the world see

that we care and were trying to make the best  of  the tragedy

Understand her pain,  understand her thoughts

Understand what she felt and the things she has lost

like her  I’m sex abused victim too

we want her to know, we are here for her

and life goes on

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Community healing event

Posted on 30th October 2009 by mbarrera in Community and Information, Health, News - Tags: , , , ,

Join the Richmond, California community in a healing event.  A candle light vigil will take place in front of Richmond High School on Tuesday, November 3rd from 3:30-5:30.  The community wants to come together and take a stand against violence.  According to Anna Hurtado, a student active in planning the event,  ”spread out the word about the candle light vigil to have peace in this school.”  There will be spoken word, music, dance, and a speak out during the vigil.

Please wear white. 

For more information contact YES youth Enrichment Strategies at www.yesfamilies.org

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The benefits of SSR

Posted on 29th October 2009 by oobioma in News - Tags: , , , ,

Some Richmond High School students may not like the Sustained Silent Reading program, but it appears to be helping improve exit exam scores. Students take this class every day of the school week for thirty minutes. The books are provided by the school, but students are also welcomed to bring a book of their own choice.

When asked, two out of the three students interviewed said that they did not like the program.

“It’s boring,” said Estefania Terrez, an 11th grader of Richmond high . “Basically the kids don’t do anything. I don’t even know why we even have the class.  The majority of the kids don’t read. It’s like a free time to me. Overall I really wish that instead I had an extra class because I hate SSR.”
But Stacey Saechao disagreed, and would recommend Sustained Silent Reading – also called SSR – to other schools.

It “helps your reading and writing skills improve and expands your vocabulary,” Saechao also an RHS student of the 11th grade said.

Vice Principal, Nancy Ivey said that SSR “dramatically increased our CAHSEE scores … “There was a big jump. We beat De Anza, and Kennedy.”

Ivey said Richmond High improved at every grade level.

“We are number four in the school district; we jumped up exactly 60 points,”  she said.

According to the web site teachersnetwork.org, “for young people to succeed in school and beyond, it is imperative that they are literate. For the majority of students literacy poses no great problem. Reading happens.”

But for some, reading at school is imperative, according to the research conducted at the Los Angeles Public Library, illiteracy costs more than $225 billion a year in lost productivity and “is tied to unemployment, crime, poverty, and family problems.”

“For example, “ Los Angeles data reports, “75 percent of unemployed adults have writing and/or reading difficulties. Sixty percent of all juvenile offenders have problems reading, while $5 billion is spent each year on welfare and unemployment compensation due to illiteracy.

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Student wears victorian mask

Posted on 29th October 2009 by shernandez in News - Tags: ,

victoria

 A facsimile of a genuine Victorian mask as authorised by heritage collections throughout the world, printed and published by Mamelok Press Ltd, manufacturers of quality paper articles since 1860*

Stockholm’s Leksaksmuseum collection.

By Sandra Hernandez*

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Career Center Agency(Career Center) Hours:8:00am-4:30pm

Posted on 29th October 2009 by jvasquez in Career & College - Tags:

 

College is real

Mondays thru Fridays;1:00pm-5:00pm

PACT

Mondays thru Thursdays;8:00am-2:00pm

Contra Costa College

Tuesdays thru Thursdays

EAOP

Wednesdays thru Thursdays-3:00pm

EGC & TBA & PACT

Mondays thru Thursdays;8:00am-2:00pm

Upward Bound

Tuesdays from 10:00am-2:00pm

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LULLABY

Posted on 29th October 2009 by mrodriguez in Poetry - Tags: , , , ,

ALL I CAN HEAR IS YOUR VOICE… IN MY MIND.
FOR YOU I WOULD LEAVE THE WORLD BEHIND.
IT MAKES EVERYTHING SEEM SO RIGHT
IN YOUR ARMS YOU HOLD ME TIGHT.

ALL THE PROMISES YOU BREAK
YOU GIVE ME A SORRY
AND THATS WHAT I TAKE.
YOU PROMISE ME
AND YOU PUT ME IN THIS TRANCE.
ILL GIVE YOU THIS ONE AND ONLY CHANCE.

SING ME A SONG.
YOUR VOICE SETS ME FREE,
WHEN I AWAKEN, I WANT YOU RIGHT NEXT TO ME.
PROMISE ME TONIGHT, YOULL SING ME YOUR SONG.
YOUR INTOXICATING SOUND, I WOULD LISTEN ALL NIGHT LONG.

SING ME YOUR LULLABY.
SING ME TO SLEEP.
I HEAR YOUR HEARTBEAT,
AND FEEL IT SINK.

BY:Dalia Perez

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“Chillin in Sactown”

Posted on 28th October 2009 by mrodriguez in News - Tags: , , ,

High school students highly recommend study trip sessions on journalism to get a better education, make connections and have fun. 

A high school journalism convention was held in Sacramento, CA last weekend. The convention had many sessions which included a variety of unique journalism classes.  As Dick Rogers, former San Francisco Chronicle Reporter,  stated “I think the convention is very informative and has some very impressive sessions.”  

While Teresa Molles, 11th grade student from Vacaville High School, stated “I really enjoyed the convention because it really clarified most of the questions that have been floating around my head for a while.”   She added “I really enjoyed one of the photography sessions.”  

One photography session was titled “Creating photography Portfolios” taught by Bryan Farley.  The session covered how to control visual stories, whether for print portfolios or online. Sessions included; Newspaper Layout Strategies, Multimedia: The Next Generation, A Crash Course in Interactive Gaphics and Crime Reporting. The convention was held in downtown Sacramento October 23-25th, 2009.  Many professionals, students, and businesses attended.

Photo by: Bryan m. rhsnewire
Miseal Rodriguez interviewing Dick Rogers at the sacramento journalism convention. By Bryan M. rhsnewswire 10-24-09

 

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It can happen to anyone at anytime

Posted on 8th October 2009 by tmongpetch in News - Tags: , , ,

 

Reporters: Felicia Romero, AnaKarina Romo and Missael Rodriguez

The majority of students at Richmond High School (RHS) have gotten their classes changed without their permission.  According to Dao Xayalath, “his classes have been changed approximately five times.” The counselors, administration, and students are not too sure of why their schedule changed.   The reason why the sudden change of our classes come unexpectedly to students.  They don’t really know why this is happening.   As Elizabeth Olvera states, “They want us to be in the right academy/house.” It can happen to anybody that doesn’t have the right academy or house. We should protest to make the administration stop changing our classes.   Mr. Amy says the classes are being changed, “because the classes weren’t ready at the beginning of the school year.”   It is a lot of frustration and so much daily chaos for all the students and it needs to STOP!!!!!!!!!

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