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BHS Today Volume 7 Issue 4 March 2013 Page 1 Bellaire High School Today Volume 7 Number 4 March 8, 2013 Stories in this Issue - News and General Interest o Yearbook Hosts Mock Hunger Games o Students Rewarded for Perfect Attendance o Band Performs in All-City o State of the Schools Address - Foreign Language Competitions and Awards o Russian Classes Score High on National Test - Sports Profiles o Football: National Signing Day - Student Profiles o Nicolas Monzon Excels in Choir - Club Profiles o Bellaire Belles Dance in HISD Competition o eMotion Dance Montage o Business Professionals of America (BPA) Competes at State Level o Muslim Student Association (MSA) Holds Donation Drive o Italian National Honor Society - Teacher Profiles o AP World History Teacher Sponsors Spring Break Trip

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  • BHS Today Volume 7 Issue 4 March 2013 Page 1

    Bellaire High School Today

    Volume 7 Number 4 March 8, 2013

    Stories in this Issue

    - News and General Interest

    o Yearbook Hosts Mock Hunger Games o Students Rewarded for Perfect Attendance o Band Performs in All-City o State of the Schools Address

    - Foreign Language Competitions and Awards o Russian Classes Score High on National Test

    - Sports Profiles o Football: National Signing Day

    - Student Profiles o Nicolas Monzon Excels in Choir

    - Club Profiles o Bellaire Belles Dance in HISD Competition o eMotion Dance Montage o Business Professionals of America (BPA) Competes at State Level o Muslim Student Association (MSA) Holds Donation Drive o Italian National Honor Society

    - Teacher Profiles o AP World History Teacher Sponsors Spring Break Trip

  • BHS Today Volume 7 Issue 4 March 2013 Page 2

    NEWS AND GENERAL INTEREST

    Yearbook Hosts Mock Hunger Games

    By Zach Beery

    “Ready, set, go! Hunger Games begins!” senior yearbook editor Sarah Nguyen said to start off

    the first mock Hunger Games. The event was held for a two page layout for the 2012-2013

    yearbook, The Carillon.

    Although the mock Hunger Games was not exactly like the book, there were 24 contestants

    ranging from freshmen to seniors, who had eight stations to complete. These stations were made

    to test a skill that a tribute used in the book. Contestants were paired randomly. The stations

    varied from tributes where the contestants had to put makeup on each other to look like they

    were part of the Capitol City, to tasting berries blindfolded and guessing the types. Some other

    tasks were matching flags, hitting a target with a Frisbee, completing a tight rope course and

    finding a hidden pin, all while trying to escape a hunter.

    The stations were run by members of clubs which related to the stations like Ultimate Frisbee

    running the target station. Senior Joaquin Dias, the winner of the mock Hunger Games, explains

    the difficulties he experienced on the tracks.

    “The hardest task was running around the track with a backpack full of books,” Diaz said. “It

    took all my strength to run around the track.”

    Teammates Diaz and senior Aubrey McCreary won the mock Hunger Games by completing all

    the tasks first.

    “I was so proud of Joaquin and myself,” McCreary said. “We both did our part in each task. I felt

    sick at the beginning but I pushed through it.”

    All the contestants showed enthusiasm for the competition by dressing the part and playing hard.

    The yearbook staff hopes to have created a new tradition.

    Photos of this event will be coming in the May 2013 issue of the Carillon.

    Students Rewarded for Perfect Attendance

    By Sophie Daily

    As a reward, PTO and staff awarded students with perfect attendance the opportunity to win

    numerous prizes including an iPad, an iPod shuffle and gift cards. Students with perfect

    attendance gathered in the auditorium during lunch on Jan. 10 to watch the raffle take place.

    Students eagerly sat waiting as Principal Michael McDonough read the ballots. The winner of

    the iPad, Andrea Casillas, was chosen first.

  • BHS Today Volume 7 Issue 4 March 2013 Page 3

    Senior Willis Nguy accepts his award of Skullcandy headphones

    for his fall semester perfect attendance.

    Photo by Alex Luckey

    Cardinal Band members pose together after their All-City Band

    performance in the HISD competition.

    Photo by Claire Fisher

    Although an iPad could not be

    awarded to everyone with perfect

    attendance, the students remaining in

    the auditorium still had hopes of

    winning more prizes, like iPod

    shuffles, Skullcandy headphones and

    gift cards. McDonough pulled junior

    Nga Huynh and sophomore Jeishlyn

    Duran, the winners for the iPod

    shuffle.

    Students remained excited as

    McDonough announced four

    winners of Skullcandy headphones:

    freshman Yasenia Lopez Orosko,

    junior Jonathan Barnes, senior Willis

    Nguy and junior Annie Vu. After the

    winners claimed the prize,

    McDonough began announcing the gift card winners: senior Jenessi Ceron Anuario, freshman

    Jeanny Nguyen, junior Matias Kopinsky, freshman Ismael Carreon, senior Liang Ren, junior

    Alexander Caplan, sophomore Baongan Nguyen Chuor and junior Ali Basheer Al Rawi.

    Due to time constraints, McDonough asked the remaining 25 students to write their name on

    another ballot. The remaining gift cards would be raffled to the students that attended the

    drawing and delivered to them the next day.

    Band Performs in All-City

    By Claire Fisher

    On Jan. 26, 12 Mighty Cardinal

    Band members participated in

    HISD’s High School All-City

    Band competition. The students

    were asked to perform pieces

    selected for the TMEA Region

    23 All-Region Band in front of

    judges as preparation for the All-

    Region auditions.

    “I have always done All-City

    because being able to perform

    the region music in front of

    judges before the actual audition

    helps calm my nerves,” band

  • BHS Today Volume 7 Issue 4 March 2013 Page 4

    Terry Grier answers questions for the reporters about

    his plans for HISD. Photo by Holly Sutherland.

    president and senior Matthew Cummings said.

    Cummings, a trumpet player, was second chair at All-City which contained students from

    Bellaire, Reagan, Lamar, Waltrip and Westside. All the band members that auditioned were

    selected for the competition.

    “I was amazed that we all made it because we were up against all of HISD,” Cummings said.

    The band performed the following songs: “The Genius of Ray Charles”, “Ride”, “March

    Grandiose” and “Gallop.” Students were directed by the recently retired Waltrip High School

    director, Charlie Stephens. Stephens was recognized for his 45 years of teaching in HISD.

    State of the Schools Address

    By Holly Sutherland

    On Friday, Feb. 1, Superintendent Terry

    Grier addressed approximately 2,000

    HISD principals and staff at the annual

    State of the Schools address held at the

    Hilton Americas Hotel. Grier strongly

    emphasized the need for modern

    campuses and appropriate technology as

    necessary to push students to be

    successful in the 21st century. Grier looks

    forward to a school district that has

    embarked on a road guiding students to

    become the next generation of leaders.

    "[In the future,] every student has a

    laptop that can be taken home so learning

    doesn't stop at the schoolhouse door,”

    Grier said.

    HISD has experienced great growth in the

    past year, with student achievements

    reaching record highs and being named a

    finalist for the Broad Prize for Urban

    Education. Grier intends to take this

    growth and expand it into plans to give

    every student the tools necessary to make

    them contributors to society after

    graduation.

    "There's more to be done," Grier said. "Our focus is becoming great all over. It's a powerful

    mindset that's being embedded in every facet of our district."

  • BHS Today Volume 7 Issue 4 March 2013 Page 5

    In the past three years, the district has seen a 45 percent increase in the number of students

    passing Advanced-Placement exams and earning college credit. Grier believes that by changing

    technology to a crucial component of the curriculum, it will change the way teachers teach and

    ultimately, the way students learn.

    "We'll make sure they learn the skills that complement technology so they aren't replaced by

    technology," Grier explained. "The tools of technology are no longer a luxury; they are a

    necessity if HISD is going to do its part in ensuring that Houston has the fuel to drive its

    economic engine."

    The district has big plans to rebuild and redirect curriculum for the better while molding students

    into successful leaders of society.

  • BHS Today Volume 7 Issue 4 March 2013 Page 6

    FOREIGN LANGUAGE COMPETITIONS AND AWARDS

    Russian Classes Score High in National Test

    By Stephen Proler

    Congratulations to the Russian language students on their recent success in this year’s National

    Test of Written Russian. The results have once again proved that Bellaire has won more medals

    in the competition than any other school in the nation. Students won in the categories of Gold,

    Silver, Bronze and Honorable Mention. What makes the Bellaire Russian program unique is that

    in other Russian programs, people don’t compete until their second year of taking Russian.

    However because of the strong Russian program the first year students are competing against

    second years from other schools, and they are winning. Bellaire has broken a record as the school

    that has won the most records in this particular Russian Essay competition.

    For the complete list of the names of participants and winners, please see the following link:

    2012 Russian Essay Winners

    Gold Medalists Silver Medalists

    Artemyeva, Yulia Andrade, Chloe

    Gladkaya, Valeria Bolden-scott, Jalin

    Iglesias, Jennifer Dickerson, Tavaria

    Kass, Naomi Didyk, Elizabeth

    Veum, Simone Gold, Katherine

    Wright, Jannah Greenwood, Jarren

    Yusuf, Idris Hale, Alexa

    Harris, Aaron

    Herrera, Alondra

    Jenkins, Everett

    Kurhanska, Yulia

    Lapadula, Olivia

    Nemirovskaya, Irina

    Ngo, Thu

    Okoro, Deborah

    Ouda, Athmar

    Plaks, David

    Qamar, Hafsa

    Raines, Zettie

    Sandler, Nicole

    Shulyak, Isabela

    Underwood, Megan

    Uzman, Seth

    Vasquez, George

    Vingoe, Kristen

    Yusuf, Amin

    http://www.bellairetpp.org/showcase/2013/03/05/russian-classes-score-high-in-national-test/

  • BHS Today Volume 7 Issue 4 March 2013 Page 7

    (left to right) Freshman Yuriya Kurharska, sophomore Nicole Sandler, sophomore

    Alexa Hale, sophomore Idris Yusuf and junior Irina Nemirovskaya take prizes from

    the Russian Essay Compeition. Photo by Alex Luckey

    Gold Medalist Naomi Kass

    wins big for Bellaire. Photo by

    Maryam Nabhani

    (left to right) Senior Rachel Millender, junior Yulia Artemyeva, senior Katherine Gold, senior Amir

    Yusuf, junior Nazlia Yunus, senior Emily Battles, junior Rachel Kuehn, senior Alexander Aceres,

    junior Rachel Kuehn, sophomore Jarren Greenwood and junior Timothy Shields place as Russian

    Essay Winners. Photo by Holly Sutherland.

  • BHS Today Volume 7 Issue 4 March 2013 Page 8

    (left to right) Senior offensive line Charles Sanders, senior running back Denzell Evans,

    senior offensive line Dwayne Johnson and senior wide receiver Devin Lauderdale

    officially commit to a college as Head Coach Trey Sissom speaks on the players’ success.

    Photo by Alex Luckey

    SPORTS PROFILES

    Football: National Signing Day

    By Amanda Taylor

    Congratulations to Bellaire Football Players on their successful Feb. 6 signing to commit to

    playing football for a college or university next year. Senior offensive line Charles Sanders

    signed to Navarro College, senior running back Denzell Evans to University of Arkansas, senior

    offensive line Dwayne Johnson to Nebraska University and senior wide receiver Devin

    Lauderdale to Texas Tech.

  • BHS Today Volume 7 Issue 4 March 2013 Page 9

    Junior Nick Monzon practices his choir

    piece before competing at All State. Photo

    by Kyle Somers

    STUDENT PROFILES

    Nicolas Monzon Excels in Choir

    By Manlin Yao

    Junior Nicolas Monzon, a member of the choir, has been selected for the All-State Men’s Choir.

    To be selected, Monzon had to be in the top 3% of the state and will participate in the All-State

    Conference in February.

    Q: What does it take to qualify for the All-State's Men Choir?

    A: To qualify for the choir, I had to go through four rounds of auditions. Each audition became

    progressively more competitive and difficult.

    Q: How competitive was the conference?

    A: The conference began with little competition because the first two rounds mainly weed out

    the people who know their music and the ones who don't know their music. The last two rounds

    were extremely competitive. It's a tremendous honor to have made the All-State Men’s Choir.

    Q: How does it feel to be selected for the All-

    State's Men Choir?

    A: To have made the choir feels amazing, larger

    than life. It's actually pretty unbelievable; I still

    haven't grasped it fully yet. I can barely contain

    my excitement for this upcoming week!

    Q: What things do you look forward to at the

    All-State conference?

    A: At the conference, I look forward to meeting

    the best singers in all of Texas, which happens to

    be the most competitive state for this competition

    which means I’ll be honored enough to sing with

    the best of the best.

    Q: What do you hope to accomplish as a part

    of the choir?

    A: As part of the choir, I hope to make music, to

    make music more beautiful than any type of

    music I've made before. Music really is my life.

    Q: What do you expect to achieve or take

    away from the choir?

    A: I hope to become a better singer and learn

    from all the other singers that will be

    attending. There’s always room for

    improvement. I hope to make friendships that will

    hopefully last after the conference.

  • BHS Today Volume 7 Issue 4 March 2013 Page 10

    Bellaire Belles pose with their several trophies after performing. Photo

    courtesy of Bellaire Belles

    Q: How will this experience of being in the All-State Choir affect your singing abilities?

    A: I hope it will affect my singing abilities in a good way. I not only want to see different styles

    of musicality and also use them to better myself, but hopefully I could take away new leadership

    skills. I cannot articulate how valuable that would be for me as the tenor section leader.

    Q: Do you have any further aspirations and goals after participating in the choir?

    A: After this year, my only aspirations are to lead my section well during UIL and to be in the

    All-State Mixed Choir next year.

    Bellaire Belles Dance in HISD Competition

    By Laure Cundiff

    Congratulations to the Bellaire Belles Dance Team on their winning the Super Sweepstakes in

    the HISD Dance Competition on Jan. 26. Junior Hannah Davis, the captain of the varsity and

    junior varsity team, won third runner up for her solo routines. The varsity team won the highest

    points award in Varsity Jazz and Kick Routines. The junior varsity team won highest points for

    a routine in the hip hop category. All of these awards did not come without hard work. Senior

    Kristen Schulze, colonel of the team, describes the team’s efforts.

    “We started learning our

    dances in November,”

    Schulze said. “At one

    point, about two weeks

    before the competition,

    officers were staying at

    practice until 7 p.m. to

    clean each dance and make

    sure each was uniform,

    with the moves executed

    correctly. The day of the

    competition we were

    basically dancing from 7

    a.m. to 9:30 p.m. It takes

    a lot of work, but the

    rewarding results make

    [the hard work] worth it.”

    The Belles will be

    competing in the

    upcoming regional

    competition as well as

    nationals in Hawaii.

    Senior Lindsey McCaleb,

    social officer and varsity

  • BHS Today Volume 7 Issue 4 March 2013 Page 11

    eMotion Dance Company’s modern department poses before the Arabian Nights

    performance during the dance montage. Photo courtesy of eMotion Dance

    Company

    dancer, comments on her high hopes for those results.

    “I think we will do even better at regionals and nationals because we have time before these

    competitions, and we will use the time to continue to work hard and perfect the dances,”

    McCaleb said.

    CLUB PROFILES

    eMotion Dance Montage

    By Daniela Carlock

    Friday, Jan. 25 the eMotion Dance Company of Bellaire High School hosted a dance montage

    consisting of several elementary schools, middle schools and high schools in the Houston

    community. eMotion also performed an original dance from its latest show “Storybook”

    choreographed by junior and officer, May Zhong.

    The theme of the

    dance was

    “Arabian Nights,”

    and the eMotion

    girls were dressed

    in full belly

    dancing attire

    including red

    tops, pants and

    skirts with jingles.

    “It was a nice

    experience,”

    Zhong said. “I

    had a chance to

    see what other

    teachers and

    fellow

    choreographers

    had to offer.”

    The dance

    montage was

    organized by dance teacher and eMotion sponsor, Sanja Korman. The objective of this event was

    to give dance teams at various schools a chance to show what they are working on and to learn

    about other dancers in the community.

  • BHS Today Volume 7 Issue 4 March 2013 Page 12

    The donations are packaged to be sent off

    to where they are needed. Photo courtesy

    of Helping Hands for Relief and

    Development

    BPA on a Path to Success

    By Amanda Taylor

    Congratulations to the entire Business Professionals of America (BPA) student participants in

    this year’s Regional Leadership Contest

    held on Jan. 26.

    The club has 37 students advancing to the

    state competition which will be held in

    Houston on Feb. 27 to 29.

    1st Place in Advanced Accounting – Junior

    Sharon Wen

    1st Place in Payroll Accounting –

    Sophomore Kurt Warren

    1st Place in Fundamental Spreadsheet

    Applications – Sophomore Sophia Cen

    3rd

    Place in Advanced Spreadsheet

    Applications – Junior Henry Zhang

    3rd

    Place in Banking and Finance – Senior

    Alex Mo

    Muslim Student Association (MSA) Holds

    Donation Drive

    By Alison Elberger

    The Muslim Student Association (MSA)

    participated in a drive that began on Dec. 14. The

    MSA is a club that does their part to help Muslim

    communities as well as any community in crisis

    around the world. The students in MSA brought

    various clothing items, blankets, shoes, hygienic

    products and baby products to support the people

    suffering in the Syrian War with the help of an

    organization called Helping Hands for Relief and

    Development.

    Helping Hands is a worldwide organization that

    will pick up and send charitable donations

    anywhere in the world. The MSA took their

    Seniors Lamar Richards and Kendyll Kessler stand proudly as they display some of the

    approximately 100 medals won at Regionals.

    Photo by Bridget Ritter

  • BHS Today Volume 7 Issue 4 March 2013 Page 13

    The new members eagerly wait to be inducted to

    the Italian Honor Society. Photo courtesy of Ann

    Romero.

    donations to a truck brought to them by Helping Hands. Each member loaded their donation onto

    the truck that would then take the donations to Syria.

    Most of these donations were delivered to the children suffering from the Syrian war. The items

    are being sent to refugees and Syrians that have been harmed because of the war that has

    displaced 2.5 million Syrians and has killed 600,000 people. Helping Hands will be sending one

    more box of donations to Syria.

    Italian National Honor Society

    By Cari Bonilla

    Questa è la mia promessa e il mio giuramento. This commitment statement initiated members

    into the Italian National Honor Society (INHS) on Jan. 23.

    Senior Jacky Garcia, the treasurer of INHS, joined the other officers and INHS sponsor Maria

    Gloria Borsa for the annual induction of excelling Italian students.

    “We inducted 13 members this year into INHS,” Garcia said. “We held the induction in the

    school library with the students, current members and parents.”

    Garcia stresses the role of INHS members in the community and as peers at school.

    “We require that our members tutor lower levels

    of Italian students,” Garcia said. “We strongly

    encourage volunteering at Italian related events,

    such as those hosted by the Italian Cultural

    Community Center.”

    Garcia, who has been an active member of INHS

    for two years, takes her experience from the club

    and the class into the future.

    “I've studied Italian since seventh grade,” Garcia

    said. “It's one of the things that I've been

    committed to for the longest time, so it's kind of

    natural for me to be inclined to want to help

    others and become more involved with the

    language and culture. I also just genuinely love

    the language and plan on studying it during

    college.”

  • BHS Today Volume 7 Issue 4 March 2013 Page 14

    Ms. Nocca, sponsor of the European Spring Break Trip, will travel to both

    London and Paris this March. Photo by Kirkland Schuessler

    TEACHER

    PROFILES

    AP World History

    Teacher Sponsors

    Europe Spring Break

    Trip

    By Elaine Shen

    AP World History and

    AP European History

    teacher Kathryn Nocca

    is sponsoring a trip of

    about 24 students to

    Europe over spring

    break this year. The trip

    includes staying in

    London for four days

    and ending in Paris for

    the last three days. The

    traveling students will

    visit many iconic tourist locations, like the Windsor Castle in London and the Louvre in Paris.

    A full time tour director will accompany the group throughout the trip. There are optional

    excursions as well, such as visiting the Palace of Versailles, Oxford and Stratford University.

    Senior Katherine Gold is excited to walk the steps of her history book.

    “I want to see the conquest of Napoleon, where he’s buried or his little villa in France,” Gold

    said. “I want to look through the London Eye with a different perspective through a camera.”

    After thinking of walking through history, Gold also anticipates the different foods choices that

    each location will have to offer.

    “I would like to gain a sense of trying to be a Brit and tasting Sheppard’s Pie,” Gold said. “We

    are also planning a day under the Eiffel Tower with bread, meat and cheese, like a picnic.”