ON CAMPUS
We talked with Newport Harbor High School students this week to find out
about some of the issues they face.
Here’s what they had to say:
“I don’t like the attitude that some kids have here toward
non-English-speaking students. I don’t like the looks they give them.
They also exclude them from things. I think everyone should be a part of
everything.”-- Anat Herzog, 15, sophomore, Newport Beach
“Time management. It seems like your junior year is when everyone gets
really focused on school but you still want to be involved in things,
like drama. But everything just takes a lot of time.”-- Jessica
Steaffens, 16, junior, Costa Mesa
“Acceptance among your peers is important. But I think it is a bigger
issue when you’re in junior high. There are a lot more people in high
school and it is easier to find a niche where you fit in.”-- Lisa Owad,
16, junior, Costa Mesa
“Balancing the different activities in my life. There is a lot of
pressure to be involved in different things. I feel like I am spreading
myself really thin. Like a coach will get mad at me if I have to take a
test, or my teacher will get mad if I have to leave early for a soccer
game.”-- Laura Kauth, 16, junior, Newport Beach
“I don’t like the way the crowd at the football games treat the band.
They don’t cheer and when we try to get the wave started everyone just
sits there.”-- Ryan Long, 16, sophomore, Newport Beach
“I don’t like the way some kids act in class. Some kids are just really
obnoxious when the teacher calls on them. It seems like they are just
looking for attention. The language some people use is pretty bad. Some
people just really don’t care what they say. And some teachers are too
lenient on them. Some people just push the rules too far and don’t show
enough respect.”-- Travis Whisler, 15, sophomore, Costa Mesa
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