ISSUE 2 CHARTER NORTHWEST Volume 2

All labor that uplifts humanity has dignity and importance and should be undertaken with painstaking excellence

Dr. Martin Luther King

Charter Northwest by [Article Author] For Texas/: When Will They Stop https://www.redcross.org/donate/hurricane-harvey? For Florida/: http://www.redcross.org/index.jsp Written by Jorian Fulcher

Fashion and Trending Right now, hurricanes are happening all over. The 2017 Atlantic hurricane season runs from June 1st to November 30th. The areas covered include the North Atlantic Ocean, Gulf of and the Written by Aidan Ochoa and Harley Crafton . Texas, Mexico, Florida, and the Caribbean islands have all experienced one of these recent hurricanes. Hurricane Fashion has become weirder in the recent years; some of the new Harvey was the worst storm to hit the US in a decade, and it trends include feathered eyebrows, more glitter and inverted Texas. The tropical storm forces winds up to 185 km from the makeup! This inverted makeup trend has caught people’s storm’s center, and it has caused damage to over 200,000 attention; swapping highlighter and contour, applying shadow homes. below the eye and ombre styled lipstick. Other makeup trends attached to this are wavy eyebrows, and they are exactly how they In the , Hurricane Katia caused a landfall north of sound but I don’t think these silly trends will stick. Glitter is now , Mexico on September 9th. The storm has since coming in space buns with glitter roots, along with a galaxy downgraded near the Sierra Madre Mountains, but officials are themed makeup, boots and much more. warning of “life-threatening flash floods and mudslides.”

On September 10th 2017, Hurricane Irma started barreling Moving onto clothes, have you noticed they are bringing back old towards the Sunshine State, bringing heavy rainfall and powerful fashion? We’re starting to see bomber jackets coming back along winds. The deadly hurricane, which is now a Category 2 storm, with evening coats, as known as robes, fishnets and suits. During with sustained winds of 105 miles per hour passed through Naples New York Fashion Week they were featuring pant suits, oversized and is headed north towards Fort Myers and Tampa. clothing, and they’re bringing long dresses and skirts into the season. Bright colors like red and yellow are back once again for The Caribbean island was hit with Hurricane Irma and Hurricane fall but so is bright yellow hair and dark roots, but not commonly Jose is expected to hit as well. had weakened together. slightly, but remains a “dangerous category four hurricane” and is headed towards the eastern Caribbean Islands that was ravaged by Hurricane Irma.

Please keep everyone in your thoughts and prayers as we continue to witness these natural disasters.

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College and Career Interview by Harmony Eyler September 14th, 2017 6pm-8pm Me: When did you decide to become a principal? De la Cruz: I decided to look into the position about two years ago. Parents of Ombudsman Charter Be Inspired Me: What made you decide that? Northwest, we invite you to our first De la Cruz: My experience with our Ombudsman Students. The “Parent’s Night.” thought of changing the lives of our youth Me: Why do you want to work here at Ombudsman? We are excited to bring community De la Cruz: I believe in the mission and the values of our school. guest that will be providing you with Me: What is your philosophy for helping students? information about post-secondary De la Cruz: I make sure to see each student as an individual. education and careers of tomorrow for Me: How is the relationship between the parents and the school? De la Cruz: We encourage our parents to get involved and be a your students. part of our school. We welcome West-MEC and our Me: How does the school handle bullying? Maricopa Community College partners De la Cruz: We have a zero tolerance policy and students as well this evening. Plus, campus updates as parents are reminded of that. Me: What is the most enjoyable part of your job? from our principal, Mrs. De La Cruz Class of 2016 De la Cruz: Working with our students is definitely the most enjoyable part of my job. Senior Quote: Life isn’t easy for anyone, and full of Me: What would you suggest to help our students? challenges. Sometimes other people don’t see the De la Cruz: To find a champion; someone who is there for you. challenges you face. It’s ok, because everyone has Someone to provide you support. challenges. Regardless, give it your all and dare to be all Me: If you could have one super power or be a "super hero" what you can. . ~ Jorian Fulcher Class of 2017 would it be? De la Cruz: Jean Grey from the X-men, she's the Omega level

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Interview by Aiden Ochoa STUDENT COUNCIL

Why did you become a teacher? Please help us welcome our new Student MM: Because engineering wasn’t for me; I had an opportunity to Council members for the 2017-2018 school teach 11th grade in Tempe then I taught 8th grade year! 1. What have you brought to Ombudsman that makes you unique? MM: I was department lead at my old school, I have experience in Josh Karr- 1st session President training teachers, curricular design and I was awarded teacher of the year. Lauren Golaway – 2nd session President 2. What frustrates you in a classroom? MM: When students aren’t honest Nayia Wallace – 1st session Vice President 3. How is the relationship between the parents and the school in your opinion? nd MM: All I see is parents dropping off students on time and are Jorian Fulcher – 2 session Vice President concerned for them st 4. How does the school handle student discipline? Yolana Hernandez – 1 session Secretary MM: They’re handled in a procedural process by Mrs. De La Cruz 5. How does it handle bullying? Jessica Torres – 2nd session Secretary MM: 0 tolerance 6. What do you hope to see at the end of the year? Mackenzie Villaverde- 1st session Treasurer MM: Students graduate and see their potential 7. What do you find most enjoyable? Cindrah – 2nd session Treasurer MM: In my free time I like to go to hip hop shows and play video games st 8. What’s your favorite quote? Victoria – 1 session Council Member MM: I hate quotes -Mr. Major st What is something you want every student to know? Sally – 1 session Council Member Be diligent, come in on track, and do the 4 hours. Getting ahead to becoming a diligent adult is important. Aiden Ochoa – 2nd session Council Member

nd Anna – 2 session Council Member Ask how you can earn AMC movie theater gift cards…..