Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Vote for Mai as Your Student Senate President

I am Mai Vo and I’m running to be your ninth grade Student Senate President. Since third grade I have been in Student Council three times and I'm hoping to make it four. Student Council gave me the ability to do many service projects, get involved in the community, and learn to lead others. For each year that I was in Student Council, some activities and events differed, but overall, we had the same goal: To be the positive leaders of our schools.

I would appreciate the membership as the ninth grade Student Senate President because I enjoy lending a hand to others, leading the grade to a superior future, and preparing all the exciting events for everybody. Not only do I want to be in Student Senate because of the leadership openings taking place, but it’s also an incredible place to meet new people and work together.

Being a leader in our school teaches me so much. I’ve gotten the opportunity to learn and experience teamwork activities, and go to a couple leadership conferences that taught me to challenge myself to lead others. I really enjoy Student Council because I get so many chances to work with everyone and bring all of us together.

Donald McGannon once said, “Leadership is action, not position.” I think his quote really means that someone can say, “Yeah, I’m in Student Council.” but the question is, Do they really take their time to be a leader in their school, in their community? To be a true leader, someone will need to take action and simply go forth to begin a chain reaction. I am willing to lead and represent our grade and our school.

To put Donald McGannon’s quote in action, I think Student Senate and I could sponsor an event where anyone could come and have an amazing time. If we really work towards it, there can be rides, inflatables, carnival games, concessions, and more. All of the raised money would be donated to a good cause, or multiple causes, such as cancer research, the humane society, or a homeless shelter. Participating in the community doesn’t have to be so grand though; it can be as simple as doing a community clean-up or volunteering at food pantries. We can really show that Pewaukee High School cares and will go above and beyond. Overall, I think any community leadership activity can bring all of us together to work at something great.

I’m grateful for your time to think and read about voting for me as Student Senate President. If I were to become your president I am willing to do my best to lead all of you and represent you in any way I could. Thank you and consider Mai Vo as your ninth grade Student Senate President.

Thursday, April 19, 2012

Broken Finger

Purple streaks run across the sky -- along with pink and blue. The glowing orange sun begins to set below the horizon. Sitting on top of these grassy hills gives me the honor of seeing this beautiful scenery. At the bottom of hill there's golden sand that sparkles with reflection of the sun. The ocean breeze feels wonderful against my skin.

Swiftly I get up and begin to walk down to the shore line. My feet are bare and I hold my sandals in my hand. The cool ocean waters tickle my feet, but it's refreshing. I simply walk along the coast with my eyes closed and my mind wide open. Inside my head, my thoughts float around freely. Slowly, I get a little further out into the water -- where it's at my knees.

I find a shell with a crooked side sticking out of the sandy water. Crouching down, I pick it up. After a while, I realize that this is no ordinary shell, there's a little chain on the side. It's someone's lost treasure.

Time seems to fly by as I examine the shell. The winds are turning from an ocean breeze to a brisk draft. Waves profusely come from the horizon. Skies are turning grey and soon my beach fantasy has turned into a storm. My hair wildly whipped around my face. Staring up, I realized I had to go soon.

I galloped out of the water, while at the same time, letting the necklace sink back down. This storm could be strong, destructive. Palm trees and flowers blow around frantically. The beach has been evacuated, except for me. I begin my run back home. The winds nearly disorient me from where I'm going. I feel like I'm running zig-zagged up the hill.

My house is not far. I'm sprinting as fast as I possibly can down the vacant road. Right when I get home, I open the door and dive right into my floor. The door slams shut behind me. My family comes running up, nearly in tears, making sure I'm okay. They thought I was a goner. The storms could hit any second now – destroying everything. And so it came.

Waves knocked at our doors, and then burst them open. Glass exploded to the smash of the winds. Chairs and decks were ripped from the ground and thrown around. Rain began to pour from the clouds. Ocean waves reached the sky before the crashed down on us. Before I knew it, my world became smashed too. 

Thursday, February 16, 2012

David's Hearbeat

Author's Note: On Friday we went to see David's Heartbeat. Sydney Kaine and Riah VandeZande worked hard to put the trip together. In this piece, I am responding to the experience of the trip.

Before David's Heartbeat, I had never gone to a ballet. I had wanted to see my friend dance in the Nutcracker, but I never got to go. On the day of David's Heartbeat, I had some excitement built up in me; I just wanted to go see the ballet. As we arrived to the church I was gradually getting more eager, but then we had to wait for what felt like 30 minutes before the show started. When the lights dimmed and the music began to play my eyes were set on the stage.

The dancers looked so graceful and beautiful as they danced across the stage with their dresses flowing behind them. The music, lights, and narration supported the ballet as well. I loved how each scene elegantly and uniquely displayed the story of David.

Throughout the ballet I kept my eye out for Sydney. She seemed so happy to be there, doing something she loves. Though her role was not very big, she performed incredibly which made the difference. When the show concluded, I gave Sydney a hug and told her that she did wonderfully. Hopefully I inferred how much I appreciated her and Riah’s initiative to set up the trip.

David’s Heartbeat was an enjoyable time spent outside of school and with friends. Seeing the ballet was unlike any other trip, but just as fun and entertaining. I had a memorable time and hopefully we can go on other unique field trips like David’s Heartbeat.

Friday, February 3, 2012

Passion

Author's Note: I went to Starbucks yesterday, and I sat by the fire place in the comfy chairs.  Yesterday I just thought of the fire place as warm and beautiful.  Then today I remembered when Mr. Johnson was teaching me about how fire represents people's passions.  This poem is really about everything I love as I live my life.  Please leave feedback.

A blanket of warmth wraps around me,
as I look in the fire.  
The more I gaze,
The more I think,
The more time slips by…

Glowing flames of red and orange,
remind me of campfires, picnics, parties
with family and friends --
Who I will always love.

Crackle of fire and music surrounding me
bring in a peaceful melody.
Like the playing of a piano,
or the strum of a guitar.

Swaying flames move simply,
dancing with innocence.
And growing smaller and smaller…
living life.

Feeling the warmth touch my skin,
as I look in the fire.
The more I gaze,
The more I think,
The more time slips by…

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

D-oL-Ph--In

Author's Note: Mr. Johnson and I did another poem imitating E.E. Cumming's r-p-o-p-h-e-s-s-a-g-r.  It was very difficult to decipher what the original poem said and then try to do a poem with the same concept.  Please leave me feedback.  Good luck reading.

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