Category: Opinions

Social Media- The Reality Behind the Screen

The Reality Behind the Screen Madison Garcia (8) Have you ever felt sad because you saw someone doing things that you wished you could do? Felt annoyed that they seem so happy on the screen on Instagram, Tiktok or Youtube? Well, you might see the good on the screen of your favorite Tiktoker or Youtuber,…Continue Reading Social Media- The Reality Behind the Screen

Stop Saying It

Stop Saying It Julius Smith (7) WIth Black History Month just behind us, I want to address a sensitive topic. Something that might make a few people angry. Well, really it should make everyone angry. I’m going to discuss the “N Word”. Yup, you read that correctly, the “N Word”.  The word that brings fire…Continue Reading Stop Saying It

Social Media

A 7th Grader’s Perspective on Social Media Gianna Marques-Ozuniga (7) Your eyes sting at the bright white light that projects off of your phone as you take a quick glance at the time on the corner of your screen. Despite the realization that you have been mindlessly scrolling through your feed, you take a deep…Continue Reading Social Media

Election Day- Your Voice Can be the Change 

Your Voice Can be the Change  Marley Nervais Morales (8) Is your Texas leader important to you? Would you like to know more about your options for Texas governor? Well here is most of the information you need to know about the top two nominees for Texas governor, and what some of my fellow peers…Continue Reading Election Day- Your Voice Can be the Change 

 Dresscode

Dresscode Discrimination Kailey White (8) Studies show that more than 85% of girls get dress-coded more than boys. I’ve read and studied the dress code and how it has changed over the years. It seems as if the more it changes and becomes less strict, the more kids get dress-coded. Girls go around saying, “On…Continue Reading  Dresscode

NJHS

The Great Beginnings of a Great Leader By Madilyn Mendiola, 8th grade Many people assume that teenagers would not have enough responsibility or maturity to be great leaders. Leia Baca wants to change their minds. As NJHS President, Leia wants people to realize that teenagers can be capable of being great leaders and also be…Continue Reading NJHS