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Can You Hear Me Now?… Good!

December 4, 2012 by lpahomov Leave a Comment

By Jamie Murphy

Staff Writer

“No cell phones out!” “If I see it, it’s mine,” said no one in SLA ever.

Here in SLA we don’t have a cell phone ban like most other schools. As a result, we don’t have to hide our phones. Remember the ol’ ‘slip your phone in your desk’ trick from middle school? How about hiding it under your lap?

Students that have already been here for some years, almost forget that they’ve ever had to hide their phones.

“I like that we have no cell phone ban, I feel like the school trusts me,” said Junior Lexy Babcock. She also added that “It’s good in case of an emergency.”

For freshman, the change was sudden. Overheard in the SLA halls, a freshman said that “I was just texting that whole period.”

It seems as though at first it’s a struggle to multitask the freedom with their school work. But freshmen eventually adapt.

Other high schools have much stricter policies. At Bodine High School, phones must be off all day. At the Academy at Palumbo, if a phone goes off, it is turned in to the principal’s office.

At SLA, the teachers have different policies, but in general put more responsibility in the hands of students.

In Ms. Echols’ Physics class, “If you wanna use your cell phone and go on iChat, that’s on you. But you will pay in the long run, with quizzes,” said Junior Dalena Bui.

Teachers find the switch to be a pretty good way of  having a content school environment. History Teacher Pearl Jonas said, “In previous schools, enforcing a cell phone ban was frustrating. Learning to use cell phones in a healthy way is a life skill for teenagers and adults.”

On the whole, students get used to the freedom quickly — although that’s not always a good thing. In this case, students have adapted to our SLA ways of functioning, which makes our schooling and learning environment very different from others.

Filed Under: Features Tagged With: cell phones, Science Leadership Academy, sla

Hallway Fashion: Shanayia Roland

December 4, 2012 by lpahomov Leave a Comment

Congrats on being one of the people in SLA with the best hallway fashion. Are you surprised?

Yes, I was surprised because I don’t get dressed up for school since I work also. I thought that my outfit for the day wasn’t really special. I want something comfortable and simple.

 

What makes your style different from the other people?

My style is different from others because I don’t really buy from specific brands. I usually just buy items that I like and put them together depending on how I am feel in the morning.

 

Does being a model make you know how to dress yourself and the clothes portray the way you want it to be?

Yes, Being a model helps me to know how to make certain features of my body standout using clothing. Modeling shows me that its not about what you wear its about the confidence you have in the outfit.

 

Interview by Dalena Bui

Filed Under: Features, Uncategorized Tagged With: hallway fashion, HF

Boys Basketball Lose Pre-Season Scrimmage

December 3, 2012 by lpahomov Leave a Comment

Boys Basketball Scrimage – przenośny from Larissa Pahomov on Vimeo.

By Heather Campbell

Staff Writer

Science Leadership Academy’s boys basketball team lost 90-48 in a five-quarter pre-season scrimmage against Olney Charter High School on Thursday.

They played well, they were just outmatched. SLA boys basketball is only in division E, while Olney Charter High School is division B, which is significantly more competitive.

Despite losing their first scrimmage, they are optimistic about the season.

“In our division, we will do really well,” commented Senior Captain Andrew Chalfan. “This is a playoff year.”

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: basketball, boys, sports

SLAMedia TV: Getting to Know Us

December 3, 2012 by lpahomov Leave a Comment

SLAMedia TV, Epsiode 1 from Larissa Pahomov on Vimeo.

Filed Under: Features, Multimedia, Uncategorized Tagged With: SLAMedia TV, SLAMTV

Locker Talk: How was your first quarter at SLA?

November 30, 2012 by lpahomov Leave a Comment

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Lauren Hummel - "Benchmarks are serious. They're a really big deal and time consuming."
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Kristina Scalia-Jackson - "It was very unique and different. It was a nice experience to have and I learned that the teachers are always there to help you if you need it and as long as you ask you can get help."
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Milahn Shurelds - "It wasn't hard but it wasn't easy. It was in the middle and it took a while to get the hang of project based learning."
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Zoe Schwingel-Sauer - "It was pretty good. I learned that sometimes the social aspect takes over a little bit and you have to learn your teachers."
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Isabella Mezzaroba - "It was interesting and different and I learned to be more insightful about things."
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Photos by Tytianna Broadwater. Interviews by Melanie Harrington.

Filed Under: Features, Uncategorized Tagged With: Locker Talk, LT

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