Thursday, June 18, 2009

ALL ABOUT BONKS!







In September 2005 I enter the Englewood Public School District as a Freshmen at the Academies@Englewoodood in the Law and Public Safety Academy. I knew no one but my best friend Arielle Davis, who i met in previous years. In order to meet people before officially starting school i joined a softball team that was coached by one of the gym teachers at DMAE. On the team I met one of my very good friends Lindsay Maclin. Freshmen year is a bit of a blur but consisted of me being a tri-athlete (basketball, softball, tennis), a member of the marching band, a student ambassador, and avid individual in the school's music program.Sophomore year I began to branch out, and even change the sports that I played ( volleyball and softball). Sophomore year was tough we had no free, pep rally got cancelled mid way, and Dr. Schreck could not teach to save his life. My circle of friends got tighter...well at least i feel like i got closer to them. I took 3 music classes this year! crazyyy! I did hair and makeup for the play Sepia's song, and even go to travel to Greece... ok so maybe sophomore wasn't as bad as it sounded.Junior year...ooo boy things started out great and got rocky for a little....ok for a while. But before that everything was cool. Needless to say Mr. David was one of the best teacher i ever had in my life, i swear if i win a Noble Peace Prize or something i WILL thank him! But he loved what he taught...he taught it well....but hey it's science and math ...not a good look for me. I dropped all sports this year to concentrate on school but in addition to dropping my sports i picked up a hell of a lot of other things. FBLA, African American West Indian Club, Madrigals, High School Musical and the list goes on. Physics...the HARDEST class i ever took in my life point blank. But yeah Junior year was hard...the only year a had a real falling out...i lost friends over stupid shit. but i got them back now and everything is in the pass. Senior year!! When it came i couldn't believe...the end of this chapter and the start of another. My senior has been fun....i applied to a lot of schools....and got into a lot of school. I didn't think I'd end up choosing Johnson and Wales University but I'm glad i did! My grades I won't lie they were not on point this year. But i kept up with what i needed to, and i had a great senior year! I became closer with everyone this year i had full conversation with people i haven't spoken to since freshmen year.

But none of this would have been possible if i didn't have my friends by my side:


Arielle, Brittany, Lindsay, Jacquetta, Patrice, Rachel, Louis, Sinachi, Arabelle, Aaron, Cory, Kenya, Alana, Lawbensky, Lakia, and Dorean
you guys changed me for the better I love you with all my heart.


And as for the rest of 2009..Best of Luck you will forever hold a place in my heart.

1st Day of Senior English





September 8, 2008- My first English class with my very own mother Ms. Rochman! I honestly did not know what to expect...so many rumors flew around..."she's hard," "there's so much work," " if she likes you you'll be fine", well hey! It's my mama so i knew she liked me =]


Our first assignment was to write a letter to ourself...I know it sounds crazy right?...wrong!

It was amazing we each wrote a letter to ourselves saying what our future should be like from a high school stand point. I really can't wait to read it...seriously though by writting that letter it makes me want to stand ground to my decisions and live my dreams out. I say this because i know in the year ahead that letter will come to my doorsteps and if i read it...and didn't fullfill a thing on it...it's over.



Favorite Book From Senior Year

It wasn't part of our core curriculum, it wasn't part of New Jersey's must read books. But it WAS my favorite book/play from Senior Year. I chose to be my research paper on Eve Ensler's Vagina Monologues. This was my favorite book because it dealt with real life in a way that i can understand without having to analysis a certain situation for 10,000 years or so. It spoke from the heart and it even taught me to be more comfortable with myself.

Least Favorite Book from Senior Year



I hated this sorry ass excuse for a novel! Ok, you know what i'll be fair! It had a good story line...one girl three guys she cheats lovers find out etc.. but really i had to keep reading and reading to find out simple things and it took the author about a billion years to describe a single blade of grass! Honestly the only reason why i remember this book is because of the project....which i did enjoy.

Favorite and Least Favorite Classes Senior Year

I LOVED
Law and English


I believe a class is what a teacher makes out of it. With MaMa Mindy and Ms. Powelwizzie they made what are normally to dry boring classes fun and lively. Of course i didn't do the best in law but that doesn't mean that i didn't love Ms. Powell's style of teaching and classroom discipline. Ms. Rochman mad class fun and you know what i actually didn't dread going to her class even if my work was kinda messy because i knew you got what you deserved. Man i love these women! =]




LEAST FAVORITE
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE...
womp womp...womp womp womp! two thumbs all the way down! i hated this class. The teacher couldn't teach to save their lives. Teaching license needs to be revoke ASAP....the teacher was a nice person outside of class but he irked my nerves so bad in class i didn't want to see his face out of class....gosh...terrible class.

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Favorite Assignment From Senior Year

public speaking and 'our heaven'.

I was probably one of the few students that enjoyed the public speaking section of our English class. My favorite public speech was our "how to" speech where we instructed the class on a topic of our choice. I chose makeup! I went over mt time limit but needless to say it was very fun.

My other favorite assignment was 'our heaven.' This project allowed us to express our creativity. We got to put everything we wanted in heaven on this one piece of paper. My heaven consisted of God, my mom, my family, my friends, music, more music, my dog, pretty things, makeup, and New York City. Going back i want to include the whole class of 2009 in my heaven wheater their friends or not...they made memories that will last a lifetime.

Least Favorite Assignment

Honest to God my least favorite assignment was the Research Paper...a large part because I'm lazy and that paper took A LOT of work. Any other project or assignment we recieved for the most part and as long as i can remember I enjoyed or didn't break a serious sweat over. But this research paper had me scared, sweat, convulsing , everything !

Here's a look at it:
www.atribecalledbonks.blogspot.com

Comments on Research Paper

Ughhh the research paper!

honestly i can't even compain THAT much about it. The research paper i recieved Junior was far worse. At least this year we were TAUGHT how to write a proper paper. I did my research on the banned play- The Vagina Monologues. I loved the play and I'm glad chose this play.

*Extremly sorry but here's my paper...i didn't know how to link it

Erotic Vaginas Not Wanted
‘It wants sex. It loves sex. It wants to go deeper. It’s hungry for depth. It wants kindness. It wants change. It wants silence and freedom and gentle kisses and warm liquids and deep touch. It wants chocolate. It wants to scream. It wants to stop being angry. It wants to come. It wants to want. It wants. My vagina (Ensler 73).’ The Vagina Monologues converse about female sexuality in its entirety. The play, with its account of relationships, defenselessness, and sexual salvation has swept not only the country but the globe. The play has even been referred to as a new Bible for a younger generation of women. Over two hundred women were interviewed by Eve Ensler, the play write, they were asked to give their vagina’s voices, looking into their deepest fears and their deepest fantasies (randomhouse). As of now the play can be found in over forty-five different languages and has been reenacted in over seventy-six counties. Although The Vagina Monologues were written to tell the stories of women and the their encounters with violence the play has still been banned in numerous countries for its erotic, sexual and explicit content, lesbian rape stories, and a live display of sixteen different sexual moans.
Through The Vagina Monologues a global epidemic has developed, appropriately titled V-Day. V-day is an anti-violence organization that deals with rape, FGM, battery and sexual slavery against all females. The organization has been viewed as a hate group, depicting men as beast, but serves no other purpose than to stop violence against all females (V-Day).
Alfred comes up from behind and pulls my new underpants down and sticks his big hard penis into my coochi snorcher. I scream. I kick. I try to fight him off, but he already gets it in. My father’s there then and he has a gun and there’s a loud horrible noise and then there’s blood all over Alfred and me, lots of blood. I’m sure my coochi snorcher is finally falling out. (Ensler 79)
With the saying of the word ‘vagina’ 136 times, having 16 simulated moans (Sova 298) and scene titles such as My Angry Vagina, Different Types of Organisms, Cunt and The Little Coochi Snorcher That Could (“Vagina Monologues”), it is no wonder that an uproar of anger would surround the play. The most outspoken and recent banning has been from Nsaba Buturo a minister in Uganda. He has called the play offensive, vulgar and has said that it is against his country’s culture. A Ugandan rights group was set to stage the production on February 19, 2005 to protest against the violent rape against women in Uganda. However, Buturo stated that only a small section of the play dealt with violence toward women. Buturo then said, “The rest is a promotion of homosexuality, lesbianism and worship of the female sex organ.”
In addition to Buturo banning the production, the Uganda censorship board and Media Council have also banned the production of the Vagina Monologues. The Council released a statement stating, “To the extent that the play promotes illegal, unnatural sexual acts, homosexuality and prostitution, it should be herby banned.” The Council however said that the play could be presented if all ‘offensive’ scenes or sayings were taken out. An organizer, Sara Mukasa, stated that the play must be performed in its entirety or not at all. Mukasa, also a program manager for Akina Mama WA Afrika, told the group that she was looking into overturning the ban. Nevertheless, with all the controversy surrounding the play Mukasa took comfort knowing that the violence against women in Uganda has now been brought to light. Mukasa then stated, “Although the play has been banned, our point has been made…Our major concern was to raise issues about violence against women and sexual harassment (V-Day).”
In Kuala Lumpur The Vagina Monologues were closed after one performance. Authorities shut down production of the play in February 2002 after the Kuala Muslim Scholars Association complained about the obscenities in the play to the Kuala Lumpur City Hall. Following much outrageous protest and an official petition the Kuala Lumpur City Hall allowed the productions to continue. Also in February 2002 at Ateneo de Manila University, Manila, Philippines, students planned and intended to do their on rendition of The Vagina Monologues. After the students had completed a cast roll, the University banned students from performing in the play.
Anna Miren Gonzalez-Intal, the vice-president of the University, disapproved of the play stating, “As an official activity of the Ateneo de Manila University,” the play could not go on. However, Gozalez-Intal also said that the students may perform the play if they, “do so as individuals, in a venue of their choice outside the Ateneo.” The ban was made for the University because of the word ‘puki,’ meaning vagina, was said too often. University officials alleged that, “Puki is heard at every turn, grates on the psyche, until the metaphor is lost. What is left is a physical image of the vagina…There is no need for The Vagina Monologues.”
“The play is offensive, questionable in its portrayal of violence, and not in keeping with respect …with religious tradition,” stated Reverend David Tyson, president of the University of Portland (Sova 299). Homosexuality has been banned in the Christian faith forever due to the Bible defining marriage as a relationship between a man and a woman, The Vagina Monologues deals with a very open lesbian rape scene between a sixteen year old girl and a twenty-four year old woman.
She asks me if I like to kiss boys, I tell her I do not like that…she leans over kisses me…just our bodies rubbing makes me come. The she does everything to my coochi snorcher that I always thought was nasty before, and wow. I’m so hot, so wild. She says ‘your vagina, untouched by man, smells so nice, so fresh, wish I could keep it that way forever.’…In the morning I’m worried that I have gone butch because I am so in love with her…I never see her again. I realize later she was my…politically incorrect salvation (Ensler 80-82).

From 2003 the Cardinal Newman Society has protested all showings of The Vagina Monologues in Catholic Universities and Colleges. Annually the Cardinal Newman Society follows any and all V-Day events, they email, campaign, and protest asking University and College Presidents and alumni to shut down everything having to do with The Vagina Monologues or they will “withdraw their financial support to that college or university until they do so.” It has been said that the Cardinal Newman Society will do nearly anything to help censor the productions, even if that mean spreading false information. The Cardinal Newman Society creates a fiery debate among towns and individuals who follow the Catholic faith. In addition to the Cardinal Newman Society the play has received criticism from many other Catholic organizations such as the American Society for the Defense of Tradition, Family and Property also known as TFP. TFP has even launched an anti V-Day campaign, knighting it “another St. Valentine’s Day ‘Massacre.’”
The Cardinal New Society has named The Vaginal Monologues “a vulgar play, complete with a favorable reminiscence about a lesbian seduction of a sixteen year old girl and explicit discussions of sexuality and sexual encounters including lesbian activity and masturbation,” when in reality none of this is thoroughly true. The scene is an actual account of a real life story, the story may not be politically correct but it is true. Ensler states that is important for these women’s voices to be heard (V-Day). Another fact bothering the Cardinal Newman Society is that The Vagina Monologues have been called a ‘new Bible’ for a younger generation of women. The Cardinal New Society said this in response:
The description of the play as a “new Bible” is an indication that its depiction of female sexuality is meant to displace the traditional Biblical view that inspires the teaching of the Roman Catholic Church. Two positions are deeply and diametrically opposed. Nowhere is it clearer than in a monologue wherein the alcohol-fueled seduction of a sixteen year old girl by a twenty four year old woman is described in “salvation” and “a kind of Heaven.” What is thus characterized in traditional religious language is instead abusive, demeaning, exploitative, and morally wrong according to the true Bible. Precisely because its depiction of female sexuality is so deeply at odds with the true meaning and morality that the Catholic Church’s teaching celebrates, The Vagina Monologues is not an appropriate play to be performed on our campus. Therefore the college will prohibit the production of The Vagina Monologues (Cardinal Newman Society).

It has always been taboo to make any sexual references in public, let alone any sound to simulate sexual pleasure. Ensler takes taboo to a new extreme by having a scene dedicated to different sexual moans; all acted out live on stage. The act so provocative, so raw that it is wondered why this scene is banned worldwide. The play can even grow sour in some people mouths. After the play had ran for four year at Providence College is was later banned for being “morally objectionable.” It was banned by Reverend Shanley, a newly elected president. Shanley then said “a collection of women’s stories about their experiences of sexuality and abuse – raises important issues about violence against women, [but] it has no place on a Catholic college campus.” Nonetheless, Reverend Shanley has never seen nor read the play (Delarato).
The Vagina Monologues converse about female sexuality in its entirety. The play, with its account of relationships, defenselessness, and sexual salvation has swept not only the country but the globe. The play has even been referred to as a new Bible for a younger generation of women. Over two hundred women were interviewed by Eve Ensler, the play write, they were asked to give their vagina’s voices, looking into their deepest fears and their deepest fantasies (randomhouse). As of now the play can be found in over forty-five different languages and has been reenacted in over seventy-six counties. Although The Vagina Monologues were written to tell the stories of women and the their encounters with violence the play has still been banned in numerous countries for its erotic, sexual and explicit content, lesbian rape stories, and a live display of sixteen different sexual moans.
I began to feel bad about moaning. I got quiet and polite. I made noise into a pillow. I learned to choke my moan, hold it back like a sneeze. I began to get headaches and stress - related disorders. I was becoming hopeless when I discovered women. I discovered that most women loved my moaning-but, more important, I discovered how deeply excited I got when other women moaned, when I could make other women moan. It became kind of a passion. Discovering the key, unlocking the vagina’s mouth, unlocking this voice, this wild song…It was kind of like surgery, a kind of delicate science, finding the tempo, the exact location or home of the moan. That’s what I called it (Ensler 108-109).

The Vagina Monologues are very explicit and some are even scandalous. The women are not afraid to talk about “down there” or their “coohie snorchers.” The monologues are real accounts told by real women that go through everyday life. Not only does the play allow women to feel comfortable with themselves, but the play also allows them to feel comfortable with their sexuality. The wide spread of The Vagina Monologues being banned were done for one reason, people were scared. They were scared that the truth would get out, scared that women have finally found themselves, but mostly they were scared of the voice of the vagina. I do not believe that The Vagina Monologues should be banned. However I do believe the play is inappropriate for underclassmen in high school. I have read the monologues and find nothing wrong with the play being done on a college level. The people who have banned the play are scared, scared of unlocking the vagina’s mouth.

Favorite Book


The Red Tent

oo but it looked boring....so wasn't....her life was crazy her culture was beautiful in a unique type of way. There were so slow parts but nothing good comes without wait.

Least Favorite Book

Grapes of Wrath?...More Like Grapes of CRAP!


This book was extremly long and extremly boring and in my mind extremly pointless. It was dry reading...that's the worst time of reading that there is! I'm not mad that i wasted my time reading it because i know it's one of those " you must read this" type of books. But grade A boring!

Favorite and Least Favorite Classes

Favorite Class:
Chorus- Freshmen, Sophomore, and Junior Year
Ninth period chorus was the shit!
i loved it...there were so many people
and i loved it although i missed
a lot of class due to sports i'll never forget the
memories ninth period gave us...the yelling
the laughing the good times and
oo yeah of course the singing!
Least Favorite Class:
Chemistry- Sophomore Year....
I hated this class with a passion.
the teacher couldn't teach for the
life of himself...i never learned
i hated science
i always hated science
this class was a terrible
experience not to mention he was also
extremly close minded
he yelled for no reason
although i did not fail for the year
i recieved my first and only
'F' in this damned class!

My 1st Day at DMAE

" Oh, Wow you talk like a white girl"


I clearly remember the morning half of my first day of DMAE. I woke up eager and ready to start a new school, in a new environment, and meet new people. I got up that morning bright and early showered and proceeded to get dressed, i wore: Black air forces, jeans, a black t-shirt, a nike sweater and a blue sling jansport backpack. My hair was in box braids and neatly put up into a ponytail. I came down stairs and my mother took pictures of my first day of High school.
I walked to school that day....I made it to the front entrance where everyone was standing and talking and laughing....and i knew NO ONE! i remember standing behind a group of girls ( Kenya Dorean and Patrice) and saying wow....at least they have friends....honestly i was intimidated.

" You're from where!?...You're not from Englewood"

The only person I knew in the whole school was also an incoming freshmen named Arielle Davis, I have heard of Therese from friends in Bergenfield, but didn't know her well enough to start interesting conversation. I met Patrice when I was younger but she didn't really remember me....I met Rachel about a year or two before high school so i felt comfortable talking to her....and Arabelle i heard her name before at the library because she took out the book i needed for summer reading...otherwise i knew no one, i was sooo scared i was going to be a loner. oo and i knew jacquetta...sorta kinda.....she's family ...sorta kinda lol =]

" Oh, you live in Bergenfield, right!?"

Loner I was not thanks to Lindsay and Brielle who i met at softball practice over the summer. Lindsay had went to the middle school and was able to introduce me to everyone else from englewood. But besides that....Ms. Axelrod homeroom 408...i came in and the first people i remember seeing were Erik Garcia, Therese Dompor, and Jaclyn Flores i started convo with Jaclyn very quickly. After homeroom let out my mind got foggy, but i can surely guess i was confused i never had a locker before....haha someone actually had to teach me how to open the pad lock.

" IF THEIR NOT MY FRIENDS I'M GOING TO HATE HIGH SCHOOL!!!!"

The next and probably the last thing i could remember is lunch! Every single last freshmen had lunch together....i never in my life had to worry about where to sit...but i did now. I think i bought my lunch with me that day...and it's a good thing i did the line were looong as hell! But anyways i sat with Arielle, Lindsay, Brielle, Asahi, and ummm some other people but i can't really remember who. I remeber looking to the center of the lunch room and seeing Louis, Patrice, Rachel, Arabelle, Dorean, Sinachi, Kenya etc... and saying i have to be friends with them...they were so live soo loud....so fun! and well what do you know, I'm friends with them now....excuse me we're family!

Friends

My Gosh...

I never would've been able to get through High School if it weren't for my friends

I love them with all my heart, my soul and my mind.

We have our ups and downs, but luckily more ups than downs.

Their with me through hard times

They laugh with me in good times

The hold my hair when I'm drunk (lol)

Their my friends

Their my family

Their my lifeY

I thank God for allowing me to meet such wonderful people















Remember When...

Freshman Year:
When I found out Sinachi, Louis, Arabelle and Dominique lived on my block!
" Booty Popping Janet"
Frost Valley
When Louis thought Arielle and I were "hoodrats"
First EVER game...homecoming '05
Only Full Pep Rally....Ms. Drum Major ma'am Keisha
Hanging out in the "spot"
When Amber ran into the wall
Mista Nesta...malastaaaa
Mr. Hasan " if you wanna have fun go to home depot"
Mr. Barrent....5 page class breif and then he dissapeared!! SMH!
Re-united with Patrice! and Rachel!
The CHRIS BROWN CONCERT... Jan. 6, 2006!!
First Ever Englewood Idol
When Projects and Ethics and INFO TECH!
Brittany and I got screwed Chul on Ms. Aronson's project and then he left the school
My First time playing softball
When we all had lunch together
When we had a 10th!!! period...ew!
When Oswaldo put the cookie in the microwave
We all met each other


Sophmore Year:
Random songs during 7th period lunch
Many Many Sweet Sixteens
When the lady rolled down the steps at Amber's Sweet
When some lady fell on a carrot and Cory had to see if she was ok!
The Pretty Ricky Concert....and our "vip" section
EVERYONE wore colorful hoodies
When Rachel, Alana, Arabelle and I met Steve Madden
When Arielle, Brittany, Patrice, Cheryl and I met Maya Angelou

When Brittany and I met Zane and Omar Tyree at the Harlem Book Fair.
Pep Rally getting cancelled
going to GREECE!!!!!
"You, Me, and Your Firend"
Pinky the security guard
Being at Arielle's House at 1am on a school night with brittany and lakia rapping!
Ms. Farley yelled at Arabelle, Patrice, Rachel, Lakia, Arielle, and I in front of the common area and then the door hit her!
When Brian Cobb got played infront of the WHOLE class of 2009
When Cory cut his hair!!!
Louis Moved to Florida and then came back
When we had zero free periods!
When Gaurdy picked up Ms. Clark
When Rita became an honorary senior


Junior Year:
WATER FIGHT!!! last day of school
when '09 ran the school....last day
"bon Fire"
The Worst Physics day EVER!
Junior Hershey trip!
we had to dress up for all the Dr. Hall projects
Mr. David had us on a leash!
Luigi the security guard!
The Holocaust trip when everyone was O.D. tired and mad at each other
New Year's Eve at Louis' House and a fight broke out across the street!!! LMAO
"Happy Birthday 2009"--Hall Decorations
Getting 'senior' rings


Senior Year:
Ms. Piccinich fell down the steps
When I had the "Rihanna" haircut
When they thought we were protesting because we tried to have our own Pep Rally
New Year's at Rachel's house
The Hotel Party!!!!!
The Party at Louis!!!!!
Prom '09....and how much i hated it.
Duvet '09
Getting out senior jersey =]
How loud we were EVERYWHERE.
How much we loved Ms. Rochman
How we always talked back to Mr. Nesfield cause he never knew what he was talking about!
When I died dorean's hair black
the trip to DSU's homecoming
All the failed plans we had cause we could never make moves!
when actually went to the beach!
all the count downs we had
When we cried at Children in the Spotlight

Letter of Recommendation

To Whom it May Concern:

I would like to highly recommend Bianca Francois for a position as your assistant. Bianca is extremely enthusiastic, caring, and wise beyond her years.

Paper can’t even begin to express the depths of Bianca’s creativity and liveliness. During high school Bianca was extremely active from sports to being the vice-president of student government. She was always there to give a helping hand, no matter how dirty the task. Not only was she active in school, but also outside of school. Bianca was part of a group called the National Coalition of 100 Black women for four years and by her third year was President of the mentee program for the Bergen/Passaic chapter.

I can assure you by choosing Bianca Francois you will not be making a mistake. She will be a great asset to you organization.

Thank You
Bianca Francois

Future Plans

Johnson and Wales University is the next step in my life. Through this I hope to become an event planner and an assistant to the stars. Hopefully I’ll excel beyond my peers at college. During my freshmen summer I plan to intern with Ms. Aronson’s husband, in the event planning department of the NBA. This should get my foot in the door for my future endeavors.

As far as my personal plans I would love to have a family, and large house, and an even larger back yard. My kids will attend private school until high school, and they will hopefully be as active in their school I was.

As far as the future who knows what will really happen. It’s all in God’s hands.

Final Thoughts, Advice for Under Classmen

Ok so I can sit here and say…be yourself….be good….be true….etc.. but I won’t. High School was fun, now I hate to say it but I can barely tell you what I truly learned in school but I can tell you that I met the most amazing people EVER.

To all future seniors make sure that you have fun in high school, but while you have fun make sure you do your work. Learn to procrastinate well because that’s the Academy way. You’re going to make friends that you hate and friends that you love and friends that you’ll probably never see again, but don’t think about that right now. During these four years you’re going to make decisions excuse me life long decisions. You’re going to make mistakes, lots and lots of mistakes, but don’t worry they’ll get fixed.

They’re going to be teachers you hate and teachers that you want to curse out. If it’s Mr. Nestfield, don’t hesitate, he’s worth it. There’s going to be teachers you love. You know the Ms. Aronson’s, the Ms. Rochman’s, the Ms. Powell’s, and the Dr. Hall’s. Cherish them because they’ll help you no matter what. There’s going to be teachers that stay in your life for two seconds and then they disappear and you’ll never learn in that class, but you know what that’s the Academy way too.

Word to the wise, just try not to mess up and if you have to pick a year, make it sophomore year. Freshmen year sets the pace for everything and junior year helps you prepare for college. The first trimester of Senior year, you’re going to need that. Be ware for guidance counselors that you hate, they’re not that bad. Make sure you’re doing your part though. Do your work your three years of high school and as for senior year, well I’ll tell you about senior year.
Work hard your first trimester, but don’t forget to party. Work your second trimester, don’t forget to party. Don’t completely slack off your third trimester and party the hardest you ever had because you made it through four years of crap, four years of love, four years of hate, and four years of pure bliss. There will be distractions and you know what fall into them. You only get to go to high school once, just make sure you stay on top of your work. Live life, love life, and take a whole bunch of pictures.

Sincerly,
Bianca