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Students discuss political polarization in the United States

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nLcGRHybUGc

Yays

-A YAY to Wanda Vision. Thank you Marvel for bringing Vision back, even though this wasn’t exactly what we had in mind.

-A YAY to DMVs opening back up. We can’t wait to get another chance to fail our driver’s test.

-A YAY to investing all our money into Gamestop Stock…Alexa play Jordan Belfort

Neighs

-A NEIGH to the San Marin Starbucks closing. San Marin lunch culture will never be the same.      

-A NEIGH to Valentines Day.  After a year of being alone, what’s one more day?

-A NEIGH to choosing classes virtually.  At this point we have forgotten what it’s like to go to class in person.

-A NEIGH to Driver’s license song drama. Who was that blonde girl again?

San Marin 22 questions: Sarah McAvoy

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1wVGxxjFGHg

San Marin students stay active during quarantine

https://youtu.be/Fp1M95uaCbY

Pony Express-Instagram

Go check out the February Issue at smhsponyexpress.org!!! Link to the website is in our bio!
Go check it out!
ATTENTION ARTISTS OF ALL MEDIUMS ❕
Want to hear student thoughts on athletic cohorts? Go check out our November issue at smhsponyexpress.org
Go check it out!!!! smhsponyexpress.org
September issue of The Pony Express out today! Be sure to check it out on https://smhsponyexpress.org

Humans Of San Marin-Instagram

"I think a big reason I play music is because it's an equally rewarding and challenging pastime. I learn to play something personally challenging. Then, I get to play that challenging thing for people and hopefully, get positive feedback, and make those people feel something (other than 'Wow! This sucks!' hopefully)." (10th)
“I’ve always been kind of quiet and it was really difficult for me growing up because being quiet kind of sticks to your identity in a negative way. I was always told that being quiet was something I needed to fix. it wasn’t a personality trait; it was a flaw. I had a really hard time advocating for myself because of this, so writing became my way of talking. I felt like it was the only way I could truly express myself and it became an outlet with no societal pressures for me to ‘be louder.’ My writing spoke volumes in itself, and at times it was the only way I knew how to communicate. I think the most common misunderstanding about me is that I have nothing to say because of my quietness, but in reality, I probably have a lot more to say than most people. I just lack the confidence to say it. Instead, I write it and that has become my voice.” (12th)
“High school has been a little crazy. It’s very different from one, what I was expecting and two, middle school. I lost all of my friends after middle school ended. I don’t have any friends right now. I’ve just been friendly with people so I feel like that’s been hard for me socially. But I’m really enjoying my classes and keeping my grades up which is good since I feel like I have a lot on my plate right now. The music program has given me the opportunity to actually get to know the people that left middle school years before me and go here now. I know people here which is really nice. They greet me in the halls which makes me feel so welcomed. The music program is incredible.” (9th)
“Being accepted into UC Riverside was a happy moment I had. At the beginning I felt I wasn’t going to get into any schools and I wasn’t positive, but once I got accepted, everything changed. Five years from now, I see myself living in Southern California, with a job preferably inside my major. I would like to work in the medical field and secure a job that helps me save up enough money to travel and do community service and help countries that really need it. Overall, having happiness is the most important thing I want in my life. I’m always trying to chase what makes me happy.” (12th)
“I had a big admiration for 90’s rap, a lot of East Coast stuff like ‘A Tribe Called Quest.’ I always thought the background music is the key part of the songs, so I wanted to make stuff like that. Making that music, I feel like I’m working at something, and that something could even turn into a possible career in the future. That’s what’s so exciting about it. I try to learn new things everyday, and that’s why I like producing more because you learn things about the technology behind the music—you figure yourself out and what you like doing.” (10th)
“I definitely feel like people have an opinion about me for attending church so often. Marin is like 15% religious people and that makes a big impact on how people view me. I couldn’t hang out as much as other people would with their friends. It’s kind of hard sometimes to keep that identity as a Christian. But my community is always there to support me. It’s really nice to have that community and body of Christ to back you up.” (11th)

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Go check out the February Issue at smhsponyexpress.org!!! Link to the website is in our bio!
Go check it out!
ATTENTION ARTISTS OF ALL MEDIUMS ❕
Want to hear student thoughts on athletic cohorts? Go check out our November issue at smhsponyexpress.org
Go check it out!!!! smhsponyexpress.org
September issue of The Pony Express out today! Be sure to check it out on https://smhsponyexpress.org

SHOULD BOOKS THAT CONTAIN RACIAL SLURS BE BANNED FROM CLASSROOMS?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hxYv8ARj5Mo&t=114s

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