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07 May

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Above the Alarm

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Confused and interrupted, thousands of Tesoro students and teachers rushed to the football field after having heard the Fire Alarm during fifth period on Friday. While the majority of teachers resort to postponing tests and halting lectures, one class alone stands apart in the crowd. The legendary teacher of the ill-fated AP European History students, Mrs. Thompson, resumed her lecture once settled on the field. The class was studying the period following World War II: a chapter of paramount importance in the curriculum. “I just- I couldn’t afford to waste even a minute with these guys. They have their final and the AP test just around the corner, and they still have a bit to go,” said a determined and dedicated Mrs. Thompson. The students put in just as much effort in learning as the teacher put into teaching despite the commotion around them. “If Mrs. Thompson hadn’t continued teaching us, we would have had to stay even after the bell, which would take away time from going home and studying, so she really helped,” says sophomore Nicholas Chen.  With final exams looming imminently, students appreciate their teacher more than ever. Sophomore Allie Carter says, “If it wasn’t for how much dedication she puts into teaching us, I wouldn’t stand a chance on the AP test. I’m still scared, but at least now I’ll go in giving it everything that she’s given us- which is a whole lot.”

07 May

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AP US Final

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Almost every junior has been stressing out more than usual lately. Not only is AP testing coming up, but a fair amount of AP classes have been distributing their finals this week. Today’s junior AP final: AP U.S. History, or at least for some it is today. “I want to take it today to get it over with so I am no longer stressing over this test,” said junior Sarah Rutherford. For those who do not feel prepared today, the test will also be distributed Sunday and Monday afternoon. “I prefer to take the test on Sunday because I had an art history final yesterday. Two finals in a row does not sound too appealing,” said junior Alex Elliott. The month of May seems to be a pretty stressful one but remember we are only another month closer to being seniors. Good luck to all during the month of May.

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07 May

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Pre-AP Testing Strain

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Papers are shuffling, AP books are opening, and highlighters are marking, all of which foreshadow the presence of AP testing (May 7 to May 18). The few weeks prior to AP testing are crammed with finals, adding to the anxiety and anticipation. AP-afflicted students try to find many ways to cope with the apprehension, as junior Jessica Bancroft said, “I think I overdosed on coffee. I drink about two cups a day. I can’t sleep this week, not even next week, or the week after that. There’s too much to do. I just can’t.” On the contrary, students keep in mind about the post-AP pleasure of finally being emancipated from the stress-chains of AP classes, also keeping in mind that they have to endure through two weeks of soul-crushing studying and testing. The games are about to begin, and it is crunch time for the procrastinators as the reign of AP testing slowly, but surely surfaces in the month of May.

07 May

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Coldplay in Concert

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On Tuesday at the Hollywood Bowl, Coldplay performed another night of their eleven month Mylo Xyloto tour. The band released the new album on October 24 of last year. Mylo Xyloto is their fifth official album, and fans agree its style is very different from those of the other albums. This particular concert featured many songs off the album as well as early hits such as “Clocks” and “Speed of Sound.”  18,000 fans attended the concert, proving the enormity of the Coldplay fan base.  Two Tesoro fans, Junior Coco Crandell and Sophomore Baylee Pfeil attended and commented on their experience. “It was the absolute perfect concert. Chris Martin is one of my favorite singers, and I almost cried when he came close to our seats on a mini stage.” says Crandell. The band closed with the single “Every Teardrop is a Waterfall,” a beautiful and powerful pop song that has a captivating story behind it. Coldplay’s success is apparent in their continuing ability to still engage fans after sixteen years together as a band.

07 May

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AP US Final

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Students in AP United States History got the opportunity this weekend to take their final on Friday, Sunday, or Monday. “I wasn’t thrilled with coming in on a Sunday to take my final, but their was no way I was going to do it on Friday, and Monday I didn’t want to take it after school,” said junior Kelsey Takahashi. With only a week to go before AP testing students had to cram this weekend to be prepared for their final. Consisting of 100 multiple choice questions, one FRQ, and one DBQ, students had a lot to prepare for. Junior Dana Buchanan said, “It wasn’t that bad it was a week before AP testing because we were already all studying for the test, so this was just a little bit of extra stress put on before the big week.” Berkenkotter and Harnett kids had a bust weekend this weekend, but it will pay off on Friday the 11th, when it comes time for AP testing.