Student Outlook -- Gracie Kazer
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The days are getting longer and the weather is getting warmer, which
should be enough to convince anyone that summer is well on its way.
However, there are other signs of this seasonal phenomenon that can be
found almost everywhere. In schools, the Advanced Placement exams are
well on their way and final projects are being quickly anticipated.
All around Newport Beach, tourists from anywhere inland to across the
country have begun to spring up, causing increasing traffic and crowds.
And, most importantly, the extremely eager fans awaiting the premiere of
“Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones” have begun their camp-out in
front of Big Newport.
While some of these examples may seem less important than others, they
are all very similar in the way that they contribute to make the summer
both official and different.
There is little doubt that the summer is most well-known for being the
standard three-month vacation for students of all levels. With less than
one quarter’s worth of academic study left in the 2001-2002 school year,
students of all ages begin the restless, yet enthusiastic countdown until
late June. For many high school scholars, the last few weeks have been a
frenzied mess of last-minute Advanced Placement study sessions, as the
exams are to be completed at the end of this week.
The end of those exams result in a brief amount of free time, which
ends all too quickly, transforming into a period of anxiety concerning
finals and, for seniors, the dreaded senior project.
While all of these requirements and demands remain stressful, students
are aware that their mere existence indicates the introduction of the
school year’s end. The mental picture of summer vacation proves to be a
strong motivating force in students’ final attempts to remain
academically focused.
Southern California is known for its massive population and gruesome
traffic conditions. The Newport Beach area is no different and due to the
desirable location, tourism has remained a major source of income as well
as somewhat of a summer tradition. While it seems that crowds, long
waits, and rush hour traffic are yearlong problems, the summertime seems
to make each of them greater and more unbearable.
Along with the pleasant waves and weather comes overfilled parking
lots and a number of temperamental vacationing families. The slowly
increasing number of tourists is a sure sign that summer has arrived.
The summer season is a special time that cannot be compared to any
other. It has a more relaxed pace than the rest of the year, and gives
everyone a chance to enjoy their time off and gear up for whatever comes
up next.
Even in mid-May, there are signs of this upcoming season at schools
and all over the Orange Country area.
However, the clearest sign of summer’s arrival will be when Anakin
Skywalker and Queen Amidala hit the screens and kick off the manic film
season.
* GRACIE KAZER is a Corona del Mar High School senior whose columns
will appear occasionally in the Community Forum section.
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