You are the second lamest kid in your school. How far would you go to become popular? Is popularity worth giving up your beautiful, popular big sister, Kenya?

Dirty Jersey is about a boy named Eric who is hopelessly uncool, especially when he pees his pants in a fight with the toughest kid in school. But when Eric bumps into the rap sensation, Fiasco, he becomes popular. Fiasco doesn’t exactly have the best company; his bodyguard, Alonzo, is a pedophile and Fiasco knows it but keeps Alonzo around because he does his job. When Alonzo takes an interest Kenya, as soon as he tries something, Eric and Fiasco are there to save Kenya.

I do not suggest this book, though it has a good story, it makes you read at least 75% of it before you get to the important part.

You’ve got to be there for family, no matter what.

In the story, Kenya is completely against Eric, and who wouldn’t be? You wouldn’t want your lame little brother to bring down your popularity, would you?

Kenya even allows Crash, the toughest kid in school to beat Eric up. Not only that. She asks him not to take it easy. Kenya tells Crash to have his way with Eric.

Even after he finds that out, Eric rushes to Kenya’s rescue with backup.

This book’s setting is important to the story. Eric, Kenya, and their mother live in this little beat up neighborhood and they don’t have a lot of money. If the family had money and lived in a nicer neighborhood, I think that Alonzo would have been less tempted to pick up Kenya. He probably would think that Eric and Kenya’s mother could afford to hire someone to kill him, if she found out.

Eric was the second lamest kid in his school. His former best friend, Benny, was the lamest kid. The only reason he was lamer than Eric was because he was white and nerdy. When Benny’s grandmother said a few racist comments the first time she saw Eric, he was so upset. He ended his best friendship with Benny because of something Benny’s senile grandmother said. It is important because instead of hanging out with Benny like he usually does, Eric went to the mall because he wanted to see how cool people were in their natural habitat, where he met Fiasco. 

Kenya was the most popular girl at school. She had the looks, the grades, and the voice of the angels. She used to date Ricky Williams, the finest guy at school. But when she wouldn’t give up “the goodies” (as they refer to virginity in the book), he broke up with her. In their time of separation, Ricky got with another girl and got her pregnant, but nobody knew. Then he got back with Kenya, and Kenya talked to the other girl’s mother and told on Ricky. Everyone in school then labeled her a “snitch” and no one would talk to her. When she lost her popularity, she finally understood what Eric went through everyday.

The structure of this book is a little different, to my liking. The story was told by three different characters: Eric, Kenya, and a character named sister, who was raped by her mother’s boyfriend. Sister turns out to be Fiasco’s little sister, Mya, and the mother’s boyfriend turns out to be Alonzo.

I like the fact that the book switched points of view because seeing it from Kenya’s perspective was a whole different world away from Eric’s.

“I found this book to really drag, but wanted to finish it so I could review the entire book.” 


(Cahill, J.N. “One Star Review”. Goodreads.com. Jan 19, 2012. http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2932948-dirty-jersey.)

 I agree with this review because after a while, the book just seemed to drone on and on and I wanted to put it down on many occasions.

“Dirty Jersey is a two story person book. What I mean by that is the book tells two stories at once from two different points of view. Brother to a sister and lame to a popular.”

(India. “Five Star Review”. Goodreads.com. Feb 8, 2012. http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2932948-dirty-jersey.)

I agree with this review because the two complete opposite perspectives spice up the book.

“The summary of the book on the back is misleading.”

(Cel. “Good but…”. Amazon.com. Jun 10, 2012. http://www.amazon.com/Dirty-Jersey-Kimani-Phillip-Thomas/dp/0373830947/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1366081629&sr=8-2&keywords=dirty+jersey)

I agree with this 110%. I think that whoever wrote the summary on the back needs to read the book. When I finished, I was fairly confused as to why the back said Fiasco wanted Kenya when Alonzo is the one that wanted her.


 
Jason and Kyra by Dana Davidson. Pg 81 of 327.

Dear Kyra,

Girl, I get where you’re coming from. Why would the basketball star, finest, most popular boy in school, Jason, the boyfriend of the baddest girl in school have an interest in you? You’re “considered a brain, and let’s face it, brains were not popular.” (Davidson, pg 72) But it’s okay because you didn't like him anyway – until you guys get paired up on a research paper in AP English. You start to like him, but because you’re not popular and he is, you think that he wouldn't give you the time of day. I say go for it. When you see he starts to flirt, flirt back. Call him first sometimes. Talk about things other than school unlike when he asks you what's up and you answer "Nothing. Did you get a chance to read the paper?" (Davidson, pg 71) and, if the clichés are correct, you guys will be dating in no time.

~~Kianna~~



 
One of my hobbies is marching band. I just started this school year and I already love it. I’ve met a ton of new people and made a whole lot of new friends: including seniors, juniors, freshmen and other sophomores. I have a love for performing with my band. Even though there are days when we are not on our game and we mess up, it’s still fun. We love to watch other bands march, but of course, we will always think that we are number one. 

 I like marching band because it promotes school pride – which I used to lack. I haven’t owned a blue and yellow shirt since I started middle school and now I own three and wear them proudly.

I do plan on continuing marching band in college – at Georgia Tech. when I watch GT football games and watch the marching band in the stands, I think to myself, “That’ll be me one day!”
 
Dear Chicago teachers,

             
It has come to our attention that you are striking against the new policies. Some of the new policies are: if a student doesn’t perform well on a standardized test a teacher can possibly lose their job, classes will be larger, and the principal has the authority to fire a teacher is he or she isn’t at best terms with the teacher. We understand tat you feel the need to strike for what you believe in. However, striking for two weeks during the school year is unacceptable. This provides us with information, to show how two weeks of valuable school time has been
mistreated.  The strike is building onto what others may think, mainly parents. How do the parents feel about this situation? If I were a parent I would be highly disappointed in the way the strike has been conducted. The strike creates numerous problems, such as, higher dropout rates, residents relocating, more violence among students, you yourself as teacher will not be paid, and learning being hindered. Striking against the new policies is doing the opposite of bettering the situation. Statistics have shown that you are one of the least appreciated people far as
career. By striking, you are only raising the statistics higher. With that said, return to the elementary, middle, and high schools, to show how you should be highly appreciated!


           
We could ask anyone a simple question, “how is the United States economy?” The answer itself is known. Our economy has waned, therefore our economy sucks! The economy has a relationship to the policy of the amount of teachers. Over a period of time the number of teachers has decreased. School boards can no longer afford to pay as many teachers. Approximately ten years ago, the school board would be able to pay every teacher without any problems. With that being said, it brings us to the issue concerning standardized test on how they have a relation with teachers. As teachers you must stress the importance of these tests. Do everything in your power to make the students excel on the standardized test. We have experienced teachers who only focus on the standardized test four to five months before. Doing such is a main concern. Every child is not a brilliant test taker, that’s why you practice. Give the students practiced standardized test from the beginning of the year and until the actual test must
be taken. A key to success would be to make sure after a unit, that the tests are similar to the actual standardized test. Preparing the way we mentioned above is a form of being proactive. Starting early will have the students well
prepared, and by the time the test approaches, they will indeed be able to say, “Been there. Done that.”


           
Classes being larger can alternate the way you teach, but not until a point where a child is struggling in your class. How do you set order in your classroom? How you define order in your classroom contrasts to the teaching of your lesson. Are you a teacher who has no control of the class? Chamblee High School, our school; we have experienced teachers who are known as pushovers, meaning anything can be done in the classroom, because the student knows the teacher will not react. A pushover teacher would struggle with a larger class. However, if you know, that you have authority in your class there shouldn’t be a huge concern of a large class. Less individual time should not be a large concern. If a child knows that they are falling behind, it’s their duty to contact the teacher for extra help.


           
There is always a reason for something. We believe there is additional information that was not given for the last policy we stated. Why would a principal fire a teacher if he or she dislikes him? We came up with a supportive reason why a principal would do such. You could be fired by the way your appearance is at school and how your attitude is at school. Attitude and appearance are by far the most important in the world. Everyone  judges another by those two factors. Do you respect the children and teachers? Children and other teachers always have the opportunity to give an evaluation on you. When they approach the principal are bad or good comments said about you?


           
We commend you for striking for your rights. However is the strike necessary towards the complaints you have? This strike is creating new possibilities that are not good. In the future we believe that the next strike will feature dropout rates increasing, residents relocating, learning being hindered, and more violence among the students. Ask yourself do you want to start a controversy about the following stated before. If this strike goes on any longer, it’s the problem you will be facing.


Sincerely,


Jazz Ross & Kianna Jackson-Small
 
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Think about the athletes you saw at the Olympics. How do they take care of their health? What are some things you do or eat that they would not?

The athletes at the Olympics have different techniques to stay healthy and in shape. Most runners get massaged hourly to keep their muscles from getting tense. I also know that swimmers in particular sit in hot tubs while waiting. This is to keep warm and the hot tub has the same massaging effect.

Michael Phelps eats chicken nuggets from McDonald's (even though he endorses Subway) while Usain Bolt eats home cooked Jamaican meals and natural drinks (even though he endorses Gatorade). Yohan Blake eats 16 bananas in 24 hour periods. This is to replenish the thousands of calories burned during training, practice, and the main event: the Olympics.

I am quite lazy and on weekends prefer to watch television than to do something physical. I'd much rather be on the internet. I could eat ice cream and Papa John's pizza every day. I think that if athletes ate the way I wanted to, then our athletes would be 400 more pounds.

 
      Ashley stared at the fruit, so long in amazement, she didn't comment on its size. The oranges, apples, pears. Oh my! Even the grapes were gigantic. As she wondered how her father grew them so large, she heard a noise. Before she went to investigate the farm, she wanted to arm herself, just in case. Ashley searched for the family's ax, no luck. She instead sought out her baseball bat. she found it under her bed, threw it over her shoulder, and onto the pumpkin patch she wandered.
      Ashley, a now very terrified girl, searched and investigated. The corn field, ready for harvest, was desolate. The grape vines were also vacant. Laughing at herself, Ashley walked back into the house. She thought, "How paranoid can I be?" She made herself a snack and strolled into the living room, the most comfortable room in the house. She plopped onto the couch and turned on the television. It was midday, so nothing good was being aired. She watched the news for 5 minutes, then, like an old light bulb, she was out. 
      Awakening by another loud noise half an hour later, Ashley, a disheveled wreck, jumped up and grabbed her bat, which was handily left at her side. She knew she heard it this time. With her bat ready for assault, she was a ninja as she tiptoed into the kitchen. Seeing a person creeping around, she ran in to attack. Ashley was a maniac! She beat the intruder until he yelled, "Ash! Stop! It's me!!" Ashley stopped, backed away, and glowered at the intruder, her big brother, Aaron. 
      Ashley exclaimed, "Aaron! My goodness! Why on earth would you do that?" 
      "Ashley! Oh my God! Why would YOU do THAT?" Aaron replied.
      "What?" Ashley smirked, "nearly beat you to death?" 
      "No. Bake me cookies." sarcastically responded Aaron.
      "Maybe because you tried to give me a heart attack, Ronnie!"
      Ashley and Aaron were very pugnacious although Ashley was more inclement. Ashley was used to Aaron pranking her and Aaron was used to Ashley beating him up after he did, but this time was more serious. The two siblings usually made up immediately after fighting, but on this occasion, they didn't bury the hatchet. Instead, they went to their rooms and shut their doors.
      Hours passed and Ashley and Aaron were still upset with each other, but that was about to change. There was a banging noise around. Ashley went to Aaron's room.
      "What are you doing in here? Building a birdhouse?"
      "No. What are you even talking about?"
      "That banging noise Aaron."
      "That's not you? I thought you were in there dancing or something."
      "What! Do you think I'm a million pounds or something?"
      "Ash, chill. I was only kidding." eased Aaron.
      "So if it wasn't you and it wasn't me, then who or what is it?"
      Aaron shrugged and continued playing his guitar.
      "Ronnie, I'm scared." Ashley said.
      "Hey. Hey now. Don't be. You've got your big bro right here," consoled Aaron, "I've got you. You're okay."
      Ashley and Aaron were thinking the same thing: he was a good big brother.
      They heard the noise again. Aaron told Ashley that he would go and check it out. Ashley agreed. After five minutes, Ashley went downstairs to see what was happening. She actually startled Aaron when she appeared beside him.
      "Gotcha." she smiled.
      Ashley was prepared for another intruder. She brought her bat and her brother's bat. They both heard the noise at the side door. The brother-sister duo prepared themselves for the worst. 
      Aaron slowly opened the door and...
      There were Aaron and Ashley's friends dressed as the characters from Barney! Mr. and Mrs. Smith (Ashley and Aaron's parents) contacted their friends and told them that they knew Aaron would go back to scare Ashley, so they wanted to scare the both of their kids. Aaron and Ashley were both annoyed and tickled by their behavior. They realized that no matter how much they fight and argue, they turn to each other first- even before they call the police. The end.
 
Why did Lorna Myers make the Jamaican papers this week? Why, she’s done it. 


What has Lorna Myers done exactly? She made history. Earlier this week, Myers became the first woman ever to be selected for the Private Sector Organization of Jamaica (PSOJ)'s Hall of Fame. 
The PSOJ is an association that manages small businesses & international franchises and their impact on and their survival in the Jamaican economy. For more, click here.



The PSOJ was established in 1976 and has been celebrating their section leaders for over 25 years but this is the first time a woman gets chosen for the HoF? Unacceptable. 
Yes, it's like this all over the place. Women being underpaid, overworked, and unappreciated (as my mother always says) is a worldwide #trend that is outdated. I know that when I grow up, I don't want anybody over me. I am (and will always be) strong and independent. 
"The selection committee wholeheartedly endorsed Lorna's nomination for induction in the Hall of Fame," said Joseph Matalon, immediate past president of the PSOJ."
I am Jamaican- born and half raised- so I am very proud that Jamaican women are doing well. Our current PM (prime minister) is a woman and the election last winter was her re-election. 
Jamaica has a female PM, but is that enough for female success in Jamaica?