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3/25/2022

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March 17th, 2022

3/17/2022

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The idea of Feminism was created around the late nineteenth century and early twentieth century. Many think Feminism is a method on targeting men (who have human rights) and putting them down. 

This concept however, is inaccurate. Feminism is the belief of Women being equal
to men. Feminism was never intended to put down other genders but rather trying to support Women in receiving Human Rights. 


As it being Women’s History Month, I had the opportunity a few weeks ago to present a poem towards the school. It was an exciting experience as I had never shared my own opinion physically. I dearly dedicated that poem to my best friends,
Nevaeh Cardoza, Jazmine Recinos, Alyson Master and Zaylee Ballesteros. They were my clear inspiration into creating the poem and had been supporting me. I am so grateful to have such passionate friends about this topic. 


And I hope many people do as well. It’s not just about Human Rights but about the way young girls and Women get treated as well. And the concept of Feminism is what many of these people stand for because it’s what we want and what we deserve in the end really. 


​All that matters is your voice, and your choice to stand up. 



-Kirsten G


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Woman's History Month

3/11/2022

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In the month of March we celebrate Women's History Month. This month we highlight the contributions of women. And before I tell you about these amazing women, I need you to know that if you have a problem with Women’s History Month or ask why there isn’t a month for this, or that. Please get over it. Women have overcome too much and have had their contributions swept under the rug for too long, so respectfully I ask you to stop complaining and get over yourselves. 

To start us off I will be talking about Diana, Princess of Wales. Princess Diana is someone loved by many for great reasons. She was a compassionate woman who visited homeless shelters and leprosy wards. She also raised awareness about AIDS and shook hands with them. Her death was devastating for many, but her memory and contributions live on.

Next I will talk about Esther Jones. Many do not know but Esther Jones was the inspiration for Betty Boop. She was an African American jazz singer and entertainer from Harlem and was best known for her unique vocal style that featured “boop-boop-a-doops” and other similar scat sounds. Her Betty Boop character was whitewashed and she never received compensation for the millions her character made. Which is why we must know Esther Jones' name.

The final inspirational woman I will speak about is Malala Yousafzai. Malala is a Pakistani activist who fought for women's education. She strived to give girls the same opportunities as boys and this made her a target. She was shot in the left side of her head, but that didn’t stop her. She continued her work and went on to be the youngest Nobel Peace Prize winner. I recommend reading her book and learning more about her and her story!

I hope that you learned something new from this blog post and share it with your family. Remember to celebrate the women in your life and tell them just how amazing they are. I would also like to shout out Kirsten Geil for her incredible poem. She did a great job and I hope she continues to share her work. Comment below a woman that inspires you in your own life. That's it for this week! Have a great weekend!
                                                                                    Xoxo Stephanie

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Track’s…umm…terrifying

3/9/2022

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You can ask plenty of other competitors who were at track and they’ll either tell the truth or lie about how they felt. It’s the idea of having other people watching you and competing against people you’ve never met and wondering how fast or excellent they are at an event. 
If I’m being honest, when you’re running, you honestly can’t remember anything, like literally, you can’t. It’s just like you tell yourself to run and before you know it, you’re at the finish line. That’s how it felt when I competed for 100 meters and when my teams and I competed for the relay race. 
It was such an honor to be representing all 7th grade girls in our school for the relay race. It really was…but also very stressful. I remember how Jazmine grew quiet, how Nevaeh was nervously smiling or how Alyson was talking constantly. (Probably to divert her mind from running) It’s scary. 
I just saw my friends speeding down the track, like it went by so quickly. Before I knew it, Alyson handed me the baton and I was already done with the race. That’s running for ya, you don’t really know what’s going on until you’ve finished the event. 
It was a great opportunity to show women empowerment as well during track. It was a great experience to express that women can do anything. They really can, if only given the opportunity to do so. 
On a small note, congrats to all the track stars who competed! (And thank you Zaylee for recording some great videos of the Track meet) We did it!
-Kirsten G

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Middle School Book Recommendation

3/4/2022

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 If you know anything about me then you should know that I love to read, talk about books, and recommend books to others. That mostly is because in fourth grade Mrs Biggert showed us how wonderful reading can be and had everyone non stop reading by the end of the year. Thank you for that Mrs Biggert. So I want to share some books that your peers love and hopefully you will pick one up during the weekend and have a great time. 

First I asked Ethan Carrera, he said,”My favorite book is The Alchemist by Micheal Scott. The Alchemist is my favorite book because it is a book really similar to Harry Potter. The book focuses on Nicolas Flamel and twins Josh and Sophie Newman. They didn’t know it at the time but they are “The Twins of Legend.” Their purpose is to stop the dark elders from taking over the world and enslaving all mortals. The book includes going through different realms, meeting monsters, and other evil magicians such as Doctor John Dee (who is the main villain of the story.”


Then I asked Camila Gonzalez and she said her favorite book was Twilight. When I asked her why she stated,”I  like how chessy it is. Also because I like the whole vampire and wolves thing.”


Finally Leila Ku said, ”My fav book is To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before because the characters are so cute and the main character is Korean.”


All of these books sound amazing and I definitely recommend picking one up! My favorite book is The Invisible Life Of Addie Larue. The story follows Adeline Larue, a girl who makes a deal with the devil for freedom to live her life, but the catch is that no one will remember her. Once she is out of sight from someone they completely forget who she is. But it all changes when 300 years later she meets a boy in New York who remembers her name. This book has some of the most beautiful writing I have ever read. It is lyrical, romantic, and intricate. Though it can be slow for some, it is a perfect book if you enjoy whimsical writing with interesting characters. Happy reading!

                                                                                    Xoxo Stephanie


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Women's History Month

3/2/2022

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Starting from March 1st to March 31st, is the time period of Women’s History Month. As a young girl, I’ve always thought women had all the rights they could have, the power to vote, the power to run for positions in society and so much more. 

However, through time, I found out that Women don’t have everything men have, young ladies and girls don’t get the same treatment as young men and boys. 

And it disappointed me the other day when a handful of people had never heard of Women’s History Month, it goes to show that Women don’t get the same needed attention throughout history as men do. 

So, I’ve decided, this month would be solely dedicated to the Rights of Women and what Feminism means. 
Not a lot of people understand what being a Women is and the power we hold as well as what Feminism really means and is not about bringing men down.

I’d also love to dedicate the following blogs this month to all the young ladies within our Middle School. I hope this month you realize your potential as a Woman and that you have a purpose as one. 

​Can’t wait to see what this month beholds for each and every one of us! 

-Kirsten G





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    Stephanie and Kirsten are both amazing CVC students who belong to our Student Council Leadership team and have stepped up to share their voices with their peers. 

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