2. All agreed, as students finish one of their
question off their assessment. Seniors, Justin
Mata (front), William Starnes (second), Alex
Thirdgill (third) and Kameryn Smith (back)
are collaboratively working on an assessment
together that their teacher issued to them.
“We were filling out a crossword based off
our Sports & Entertainment Marketing
Vocabulary, Justin Mata saids.
3. Thinking comes to mind when
looking up information. Senior,
Hunter Jackson is looking up
research information for a project he
has to present in Coach Harbert’s
class. “I was researching for class
assignment that was major grade,”
Hunter saids.
4. Go Green as the recycling crew
picks up recycling bins just for you.
Seniors, Andy Martinez (left) and
Randy Lopez (right) go from class
to class to pick up recycling bins for
teachers who need their bins empty.
Andy Martinez saids, “I’m always
saving everyone, even the earth.”
5. Patience takes time when creating a
masterpiece designed for you. Junior,
Ethan Escudero, is peacefully finishing
the touches of his art project that is
assigned to him. Ethan saids, I was
drawing a picture of a refugee for an art
standing project.”
6. TV Broadcast goes into their next
curriculum by reading articles to
create ideas. Senior, Idrees Ali is
reading over his classmates article to
pitch an idea for their next video.
Idrees saids, “I was reading his article
on a story titled, “Kids Nowadays,” to
see if it will be a good idea to reenact
for RACC TV.”
7. Music is currently playing inside Ms.
Poe’s Class as students continue to
draw. Junior’s Irfaan Ali (left) and Erick
(right) are thinking of ideas for
creating their portraits. “I was drawing
a picture of my baby girl Rihanna”,
Irfaan Ali saids.
8. Boredom strikes as math models
continue with their next assessment.
Junior, Jamal Standfiled sits in Coach
Nicholson’s class with the facial
expression of sadness as the teacher
goes on with his curriculum. “I was really
just chilling out that day,” Jamal saids.
9. The moment of being pick by your teacher
to answer a question, are always the most
intense. Seniors Kameryn Smith (back)
and Alex Thirdgill (front) are trying to
figure out a question their teacher has
given them to answer. “Honestly, we wern’t
paying attention, so we got the answer
wrong but we did still pass that worksheet
he gave us,” Kameryn saids.
10. When the teacher gives you free time to
do what ever you, the student has to
follow. Seniors, Alex Skutnik (front) and
Jake Neil (back) are both exploring
each others computer for their
amusement. “I think we were watching
videos of people who attempted stunts
that became automatic fails,” Alex
saids.