STUDENT OUTLOOK -- Huong Thai
Huong Thai
Sept. 11. Sept. 29. Boy, I will never forget those dates; nor will any
of us. Our nation as a whole was hit in the heart of our economy and
society on Sept. 11. Then, a few weeks later, on a Saturday night, Costa
Mesa felt another shock in our hearts when we heard that one of our own,
Matt Colby, was lost while playing football.
This tragedy, which hit so close to home, is not just another football
death. Matt’s life has impacted so many people, and the memories of him
and times with him will forever live on. His friends poured out their
thoughts and feelings about him, which were printed in a dedicated
section in Estancia High School’s newspaper published on Oct. 19.
Anyone interested in getting a copy can feel free to stop by Estancia.
There is also a Matthew Colby Memorial Scholarship Fund going on; if you
wish to donate money, please make your checks payable to Costa Mesa High
School and mail to: CMHS c/o Kristin Dye, Athletic Department, 2650
Fairview Road, Costa Mesa, CA 92626.
Despite these tragic events within the last two months, school began
pretty well for most of us.
Estancia High School has been the spot of new and interesting
innovations this year. Many new clubs, a character education program, an
expanded accelerated reader/sustained silent reading program, and a Matt
Colby Memorial Scholarship Fund are all starting off on the right foot.
Students at Estancia have developed many different tastes and
interests. From the Asian club, college club, comedy club, speech club,
and the Latin dance and culture club, these new and fun clubs were
initiated to meet the diverse interests of Estancia students.
In addition to all of these exciting new clubs, Estancia now has its
very own color guard team for the first time since a few years ago. Many
times when Estancia athletes travel to other schools, they often hear in
the background of their games trumpets blowing, loud music playing and
sounds of movements that are in harmony. We now have these once-uncommon
features at our school in addition to red flags waving to the music. The
color guard team can be seen at the football games, whether home or away.
A longtime English teacher at Estancia, Robert D. Hassay, launched the
character education program on the first day of school. Every day on the
announcements, Hassay would wrap things up with an “Aphorism of the Day.”
Each month, the aphorisms deal with the character trait of that
particular month; the month of September was respect, and the first
aphorism was “Respect is not automatically yours; it is earned.” This
month, the theme is responsibility. This program will continue throughout
the year, hoping to achieve its goal of improving Estancia students in
these aspects of their characters.
The accelerated reader/sustained silent reading program will be
greatly improved this year. Mark Wagner, an English teacher, is in charge
of this year’s program. Students will get to choose their own books for
the program and, as an incentive, they can take tests on the books; the
more points they earn, the more prizes they will get from the SMART
store.
For Estancia High School, the many innovations have made this school
year much better, and despite all the tragic events we have come out more
united than ever and will always carry on the memories of our beloved
former classmate, Matthew James Colby.
* HUONG THAI is a sophomore at Estancia High School where she is the
editor of El Aguila’s opinion page. Her columns will appear on an
occasional basis in the Community Forum section.
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