Friday, September 30, 2016

The Night Before a Test Written By: Maria Paniagua

The Night Before the Test



1. Find a quiet place to study: Make sure it's a well lit area because sometimes when it is too dark, your brain will start thinking it is time to sleep.  Remove yourself from other distractions.  
2. Set your alarm: If you wake up early, it can help you to prepare and organize yourself. 
3. Eat something healthy: It can keep you awake; it can also maintain your mind focus.  
4. Sleep early so you won´t be tired and feel sleepy during the test. 
5. Hydrate: Hydration can keep you fresh and awake. 
6. Laugh: watch a comedy show; it can relax you and lower your stress. 
7. Know when to stop. If you study too much you will overthink it and stress even more. 
8. Take a bath at night: It will help you to relax and will clear your mind. 
9. Be positive: Think positively and don’t embrace failure as an outcome; you will make a better grade.
10. Exercise: A little light stretching and exercise will help you fall asleep faster and sleep soundly through the night; this will also help you not wake up with a headache or in a bad mood.

Wednesday, September 28, 2016

Senior Question: What are your plans after graduation? Written By: Selena Herrera

What are your plans after graduation?

Dulce Mendoza- 
planning to go Blinn for nursing

Marie Paniagua-
planning to go Blinn for nursing

Avelina Bahena-
planning to go Blinn

Landon Rivas-
planning to go to Texas A&M

Cade Ritter-
planning to work at Blue Bell

Derron Flowers-
planning to go to Blinn College

Melissa Martinez-
planning to go to Blinn & then a university

Selena Herrera-
thinking about going to Texas A&M

Cheyenna Tuck-
planning to go to Blinn & then Texas A&M

Gavin Young-
planning to go to work first

Eric Martinez-
planning to go to the Military


Tuesday, September 27, 2016

Q&A; What are three things you always carry with you? Written By: Marqez Bimage

Jose Aguado- phone, deodorant, contact solution



Juliana Pyle- phone, wallet, keys


Abel Almaraz- phone, keys, wallet


Brette Kohring- phone, keys, Fitbit Blaze



Monday, September 26, 2016

Senior Questions: What is your advice for freshman? Written By: Maria Paniagua

Dulce Mendoza
My advice for the freshman would be to take your classes wisely and try your best because it will affect your GPA when you get to your senior year.

Abel Almaraz
My advice for freshman is to take it seriously; it is not a joke.

Austin Grimm 
Stay on top of your grades; don´t play around too much.

Maria Lopez
Do not procrastinate; keep a good attitude.

Tiegan Beckworth
Be nice to your teachers and have fun.
  

Thang Nguyen
Keep up with hard work, and cheer for the Cubs.

Zach Marshall
Try hard in all classes, and cherish the memories while you're here.
 

Jordan Moye
Work hard freshman year, it will help your GPA! Go to every event possible.

Jonathan Schlabach
Do not  be afraid to be yourself and try new things.

Laura Rosen
Remember you are not alone. There are hundreds of teens going through
the same thing at this very moment.

Kenneth Turner Temple
Your grades in freshmen year can make or break your future, so give it your all.

Maria Paniagua
My advice for freshman is to start taking classes that will help you after high school, and also try to make good grades or it will affect your GPA. Have fun!
 

Cade Simmons
Join as many programs as possible; I promise they are worth it.
   

Ethan Ballard
Don´t procrastinate on your school work. Get everything done early.
It´ll make high school a lot easier.