Monday, April 8, 2013

Interviewing a social worker

On February 20, 2013. I was given the opportunity to interview a social worker. Her name is Ms. Alyssa and she currently works at Family Connections. The following links below will take you to the interview. Enjoy and leave plenty of comments. :)






Saturday, March 2, 2013

Short Summary of Three Sources

Using a student research engine, I was able to find three sources that help support my social issue as well as providing more information on the topic. One of the sources discussed how a main cause of students dropping out of high school is due to lack of parental support. Another source talked about the reason behind students dropping out and their solutions to them. The final source is about a school who lowered their drop out rates and how they did it.

Saturday, February 23, 2013

Interviewing an Actual High School Drop Out

On February 20, 2013, I was given the chance to interview an actual high school drop out. He provided me with a lot of information on why he dropped out and the results of his decision  His name is Dwayne Fillmore and he is twenty one years old. He attended West Side high school in Newark, NJ. He described his environment to be vicious and scary. He was surrounded by drugs, guns, gang violence, and fast girls. Everyday was a battle to survive. It was especially difficult for him to follow the right path since he did not have a good male role model to look up to since his father wasn't apart of his life at the time. He only had his older brother, who also dropped out, to follow. The following link will take you to the interview. Along with the video will be a script of the interview.




Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Appealing to Pathos, Ethos, and Logos

Ethos- According to the Public School Review, Orange High School has a graduation rate of 68% which is lower than the NJ state average of 92%

Pathos- One of the main responsibilities of a society is to support the well-being of teenagers and children. If societies are allowing the rate at which high school students are dropping out to increase, then the society is responsible for the poverty, struggles and unbearable pains that follow abandoning a high school education.

Logos- If students at Orange High continue to drop out of high school, the younger generation will be limited in choosing a career path, thus resulting in an unhappy community.  

Thursday, February 7, 2013

Counter Argument

It is indeed true that most if not all high school graduates were faced with the same peer pressures from their environment that a high school dropout faced. It is also true that just about all high school students hold some type of insecurity about their future. Yes, not all high school graduates received love and support from loved ones or even their community. However, although this may be accurate, not every teenager react to situations such as these in the same manner. Certain teenagers are stronger than others while some are weaker. Some teenagers know how to manage under pressure and make smart decisions while others do not. So just because a majority of teenagers are faced with these same issues and some still continue to graduate does not mean that all teenagers are tough enough to overcome the tough obstacles high school throws at them.

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Thesis

Due to the lack of support and encouragement from peers, oppressing insecurities about what the future holds in store for teenagers, and the unbearable peer pressures given off by the environment, a little less than half of the percentage of high school students attending Orange High School in Orange, New Jersey prefer to drop out of high school rather than receive their diplomas.

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Social Issue and Debate Comparison

As you all may already know, my social issue focuses on the importance of a high school education. With teenagers constantly dropping out of school each day, societies are weakening and we as a nation are not doing as well as we should be. Because the younger generation is the foundation of our society, a lack of education will negatively impact us.
My English II class recently watch the movie "The Great Debaters". This movie related significantly to my social issue. The Great Debaters clearly express the great value and worth of a high school diploma. Honestly ,education was valued back than a lot more than it is valued today, especially to the minorities. People cherished their education and would not dare allow anyone or anything deprive them of their education. However in today's society, teenagers are a lot less enthusiastic about their education. The great worth of a high school diploma has lowered in the eye's of today's youth. Maybe that is due to the fact that receiving a good education comes a lot easier in modern society than it did back then. That is not a good excuse ! Instead of slacking off, we as teens need to take advantage of the freedoms and privileges we possess. People did not give up their time and lives for us to put these things to waste.

Saturday, January 5, 2013

Interviewing Shantay



If you have trouble hearing the video feel free to take a glance at the written version or script. The script is not word for word and there is a slight difference in the wording. So enjoy the video and do not be afraid to leave a comment of your feelings towards it.Thank you.


-Hello, my name is Sabrina Victor. I am currently a sophomore at Orange High School and today I will be interviewing...

-Shantay Anderson.. I go to Trenton High West and I'm a senior.

-Have you ever considered dropping out of school?

-No

-Why?

-I have stuff that I want to do with my life and I don't want to take that all away and be a failure basically.

-Why do you think children drop out of high school?

-Because they are influenced by the wrong crowd and there isn't anyone there to push them.

-What do you think we as a society can do to lower the high rates of dropouts in high school?

-Well first we can get a better education system because the one we have in our towns aren't very good. In my school for example, the way they teach us based upon the tests we take like the HSPA aren't efficient. We don't learn much and because of that, the kids know that probably think "oh well why am I here? I'm not leaning anything. I'm only learning about things on the tests and not anything that will help me in life. " And our community contributes to the rates as well. Those who drop out are influenced by their environment so we need to better our communities.

-How do you think the high rates in drop outs affects us as a community?


-Well high rates usually result in many teenage pregnancies and more people may following after the footsteps of those who dropped out. In conclusion, it will affect us negatively.

-What key factors do you believe provoke teenagers to drop out of high school?

-Their friends, lack of care for school, and the urge to make fast money quickly.

-How do you think those who have dropped out of high school will impact those who are still in high school ?

-Those who have dropped out can either influence others to drop out of high school or be an example of what not to do. They can encourage them to stay in school, go to college, have a career and do something with their lives.

-Thank you for allowing me to interview you.

-Your welcome.