Student Outlook -- Lauren Loeb
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Last week, as I was grabbing something at Gelsons market, I couldn’t
restrain myself from listening to a group of mothers awaiting their
elementary school kids talk about the recent allegations of a Corona
teacher and the supposed rampant drug use at Corona del Mar High School.
They chatted about how they could never send their children to an
environment such as Corona del Mar’s and let them associate with students
such as ours. I had to bite my tongue from interrupting their
conversation and left the market feeling stunned that people hold such
horrible misconceptions about the school that I have attended for the
past three years.
That is why I decided to use my column this month to clear up the
“talk,” not only for the naive mothers with elementary children but the
community as a whole, and fill them in about what Corona del Mar High
School is truly about.
For the record, Corona del Mar High is ranked as one of Orange
County’s top schools. Not only has it been named a California
Distinguished School twice, but it has also been awarded the prestigious
title of a Blue Ribbon School. Impressed yet, moms?
Besides our academic achievement, we have an outstanding athletic
program, as well as numerous clubs and extra activities, for students to
participate in. Contrary to what one may think, our student body consists
of a large number of academic and athletic achievers who spend their time
productively and diligently. Our staff includes not only top-notch
teachers, but helpful sources such as a career center for students to
discover their future, and we’re also one of the only schools that
provides a college counselor who works one on one with students,
assisting them through high school and the college admission process.
Although we have often been accused of being “spoiled rich kids” who
have nothing better to do than waste our time participating in shameful
activities, all those wide-eyed community members should be informed that
we are just normal students going about our day, with nothing too
exciting that is worth the community gossip or the headlines.
Although Corona del Mar High does have its faults, as does any other
school in the United States, we deserve way more credit than the
community seems to give the staff and students. Rather than bash Corona
del Mar High without actually being a part of our school, don’t believe
everything you hear, because not only should you want to send your kids
there, but you should feel lucky to give them the privilege of attending
such a highly acclaimed school. So for all those moms at the market,
sorry to upset your afternoon chat, but some good advice is to find
something else to gossip about, because you truthfully won’t find
anything worth talking about at Corona del Mar High.
* LAUREN LOEB is a Corona del Mar High School junior whose columns
will appear occasionally in the Community Forum section.
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