If I were a.. Ocean Wave

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Lacey Maness
English 1-4th

You might think I’m just
A fourteen-year-old girl
With blonde hair
and green eyes
But I know I am more
way more than that
not a tornado or hurricane
not a rose or a flower
I’m an ocean wave
A low tide ocean wave
when I’m feeling blue
or in my mood
When I go walking in the rain listening to tear jerkers on my iPhone
I’m an ocean wave stagnant
not flowing
surfers fretting
wanting to catch waves
When the tide rises
my ocean wave is rolling in
The California surfers are ecstatic
and smile with boards in hand
I become a high rolling ocean wave
with energy and friction
amazing all with my motion in the ocean
I roll in full force
but ripple and twist
I’m a continuous motion
until I run out of steam
and that’s where my wave calms
the ocean generates waves over again
and again
and again
The blonde haired
green eyed girl
is an
ocean wave
a stagnant, amazing, continuous
ocean wave
all in one roll


Extreme Emotions

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Lacey Maness
English 1
January 8, 2015

Effects of Extreme Emotion

The scary feeling that rushes through the body as you’re walking up to the doors to the doors of the haunted house just waiting for something to jump out. Also like Jody in the “Red Pony” scared to death to find out if his pony will live through the terrible cold that Billy Buck was trying to save him from- that is getting worse. Fear can affect people’s lives by causing them to miss opportunities and it can also help motivate someone to do better and finish.
Fear taking over the body is easy for it to do.For example, American idol auditions can cause someone to stress out someone so much that when the audition comes and they are in front of the judges, they’re overwhelmed with nervousness, stress, and mental toughness.To the point that they’re frozen and can’t move or even cause them to have an anxiety attack. That’s a big life changing opportunity that they just missed out on. In stressful situations fear tries to take over the body and mess with the mind causing it to miss out on opportunities.
In addition, fear can also be a motivator, such as being in the state volleyball 2a championship game. If a team is scared of losing to their opponent they might as well just go home now because “you have to believe, in order to succeed.” In that situation you have to want it to win it, and really want it bad. Fear causes mental breakdowns even when we can push through the block of ice and achieve our goals in order to be successful.
That feeling of fear that takes over the body before walking through the haunted house can either take over your body or cause you to turn right back around or it can motivate you to walk through and finish what you’ve started and be great at it.


Cell Phone Effects

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Lacey Maness
English I
02/10/15
Cell Phone Effects
14 and 1/2 hours and we finally arrived to Orlando, Florida to visit Walt Disney World. As soon as Dad opens the hotel door, everyone runs in immediately to find the plug. Because we are horrified by the blinking 1% sign. Cell phones have contributed to or everyday lives in both positive and negative ways. Many people’s lives have been affected by cell phone use either by texting and driving fatalities or cell phone’s becoming a major distraction at school or in the workplace.
Beep!Beep!Cecilia’s phone buzzes with 12 twitter notifications.For example, social media has been a great factor on teenagers especially causing a distraction at school and in the workplace with likes, retweets and mentions on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. The constant gossip or selfies from the girl that’s not necessarily part of your “circle.” Cell phones have become a major distraction on many teenagers, because it’s always easy to reach or in the palm of our hands, which makes it easier to get distracted from studying, working or the bigger picture the education that’s being built. Texting on the other hand also has a negative impact at school making it easier to cheat by texting your “homie” for homework or test answers. Cheating the way to the diploma that students should be working for to get out of this place in four years. Cell phones have created many distractions in school, workplace and family time such as vacations. Cecilia and her family went to Disney World and the first thing they wanted to do was charge their phones instead of spending time at Disney.
Claudia and Jack on their way to a party and BZZ! The vibration of the text message goes off, of course no questions asked Jack reaches for his cell phone to unlock it and they’re suddenly upside down in a creek bed. Jack read his last text message that day and the fatality of Claudia and Jack is another horrible distraction and a reason cell phones have become dangerous “creatures.” For example, Statistics show, nearly 3,000 teenagers die every year due to texting and driving and more than 50% admit to doing so. According to DPS records. Teenagers benefit absolutely nothing from from texting and driving or in all just having cell phones around. Possibly reading/sending the last text message such as Claudia and Jack realizing the dangers of cell phones that have been established.
The number of deaths caused by texting and driving and the distractions that have been brought along to society is outrageous. The world shouldn’t revolve around the scary 1% sign and possibly sending the last text message. Teenagers should be able to enjoy life without a rectangular figure in their pocket 24/7. Cell phones have affected teenagers in many negative ways with the constant twitter updates and the number of selfie likes. The dangers that cell phones have caused on society has taken a huge turn for the worse.


News Story3

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Ladyneck volleyball will start in August 2015 and prepare to win a state title.
“I look forward to a new season and new experience. “ Junior volleyball player Abby Wayt said.
Current juniors are excited about the upcoming season.
“I think next year will be different because we will be leading the team and playing our hearts out because we never know when our last game could be…”Junior, volleyball player Lauren Ummel said. “I really feel like the group of seniors next year will be a strong group and lead the team.”
The past state title that was won helps the team look forward to something they can work to accomplish and be confident in each other.”
“I feel really confident that we can win state.” Ummel said.
The Juniors play a big role on the team because they have to look forward to next season and see how they can benefit each other and the other players to become successful.
“Every season is different than before,” Wayt said. “There are new ideas, strengths and differences in the players and team itself.”
The many different challenge these girls are thrown each day whether it be to injury or anything they always find a way to fight it out with God on their side.
“I’ll miss JV, but I will be playing for a bigger purpose God and state.” Ummel said.


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The Parent Teacher Association (PTA) is meeting with principal Olympia Rainer on April 28 to discuss whether or not to put a cell phone jammer into the school. However, they need Federal Communication Commission’s (FCC) approval, For now, they lack the FCC’s approval.
“Several school districts have inquired about jamner approval,” Sorno said. “It would be good to have a few districts run a short test period.”
The jammer will cost the district approximately $4,000, and the school has the funds to purchase the jammer, and the district will likely get a one-month approval.
“I am listen if anyone has any better ideas,” Rainer said. “I am out of ideas. I am meeting with members of the PTA next week. Perhaps they will have a better idea, but so far I haven’t heard a solid alternate solution.”
The assistant principal works at least one cell phone referral a day, and students are suspended after the third cell phone referral.
“Principal Rainer is frustrated and rightfully so,” PTA president Gayle Chen said. “The students are ignoring the rules. We don’t have to go to such drastic measures as a cell phone jammer but we do need a solution.”
350 students have had discipline referrals regarding cell phone use this year. The cell phone use has gotten out of control. From either taking up too much time in class or texting answers to each other on a test.
“Instead of trying to restrict us more, why doesn’t the administration lighten up?” Junior Tara Dominguez said, “If students could use their cell phones during lunch or passing periods, we wouldn’t have to use them in class. I bet that would solve the problem.”
The new jammer would prevent cell phone use from 8:15 a.m-3:45 p.m, and it affects all students and all employees.
“It would definitely be an inconvenience for teachers to lose their cell phones during the day,” Science teacher Pauleen Petals said. “But the inconvenience might be worth it…Cell phone use has gotten out of control.”
Principal Rainer will meet with the PTA on Monday April,26 to discuss the funds of the cell phone jammer and if who feels comfortable with it.
“We made the request so we could be ready,” District Lawyer, Ted Grngot said. “If the district moves forward with this proposal, we would like to test the jammer out for a month before we request full approval. We have no idea how effective a jammer would be for the possible repercussions.”



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Principal Tonya King denied junior Jim Stack’s request to grow his hair out for charity “Locks of Love,” Stack’s wrote a letter to the school board asking them to vote on his request. They vote Monday to vote.
‘Had I approved Stack’s request then, I would have students everyday asking if they could break the dress code,” Principal Tonya King said. “The school would be chaos then.”
The school dress code states that “male students hair must be no longer than collar length and must be of a natural color.” couldn’t stretch the rules for 1 student.
“I don’t know how many teenagers today would put so much time and effort into helping someone else.” Jim Stack’s mother Holly Stack said.
Stack’s taking up to 12 and 18 months to grow his hair out 10 inches top donate to ‘Locks of Love.” Stack’s was motivated to donate his hair after watching his 5 year old sister lose her hair due to chemotherapy treatment.
“Not very many people donate hair.” Stack said. anyone can donate money but, it takes time and dedication to grow your hair and donate it.”
Stack’s family could not afford a wig but his mother contacted the non profit group and they sent her a wig that changed her personality.
“When the wig arrived, she came alive again.” Stack’s mother said the wig changed stack’s sister’s attitude. and after that she got a clean bill of health and inspired her brother Jim to donate his hair.
“After i reach my goal of 10 inches of hair,” Stack’s said. I hope I can inspire more people in the town to grow their hair and donate it.”