June 3, 2008
Cafeteria Story J
By: Vanessa Vigne.
Final Exam.
During Christmas break the cafeteria at Miami Beach Senior High * will be undergoing a complete transformation, from the food, to the way it looks, even music will be added to students’ dining experience.
Over the break, a mural will be done by an advanced painting class. The mural will depict students engaged in various school activities, such as athletic contests, lab experiments, dances, and more. Bright colored restaurant style booths will replace the cafeteria tables and other new furniture will be installed over the break.
Faculty and staff are hoping these booths will make the cafeteria much more enjoyable to be in.
“We hope these booths will be more comfortable for students. We know they will be easier to clean and maintain”, stated a confident Mr. Brown.
Along with the new look of the cafeteria, the cafeteria prices being cut 10% beginning next semester.
According to Shirley Waxen the food service director after careful student they were able to identify and put into practice several cost-saving measures. The price reductions are a result of these measures.
In addition, a new low-calorie line is going to be added is to be added. It’ll include ready-made salads, salad and fruit bar, and various low-fat, high fiber foods.
“I’m really glad to see the additional meal options coming to the cafeteria. I have really had to waste food in the past in order to eat a vegetarian lunch at school. Now I’ll be able to select only the vegetarian items I want. It is good to see that the cafeteria staff being sensitive to the needs of all students.
Continuous music is also being considered for the new, improved cafeteria.
“Music will lighten things up some and provide a more relaxed atmosphere in the cafeteria”, said Ms. Stewart.
Student council president stated that the “student council has been working for many of these changes for two or three years.” They hope that students will be more productive in their afternoon classes as a result of a more relaxed lunch.
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June 3, 2008
NHS Story J
By: Vanessa Vigne.
Final Exam.
To aid senior Sarah Warner and freshman Brent Warner MHS is organizing a fund-raising carnival and dance as a service project. The Warner family went out to dinner last week and returned to find fire fighters battling the blaze, no one was injured but they lost their house and all their belongings.
“They lost everything – clothes, books, appliances, and furniture! Insurance will only cover so much. We need to raise money so they can get back to some degree of normal life”, Stated Julia Jensen, a friend of Sarah and benefit organizer.
The carnival and dance is scheduled for the second Saturday of next month. The carnival will be from 6-10 P.M. in the cafeteria and the dance will be from 8:30-11:30 P.M. in the gym. No money is required to get in but donations are being taken at the door.
The carnival games will include basketball shoot, baseball throw, dunk tank, dart game, and more, games cost 25 cents each. The game booths were donated by Lions Club, and the game prizes were donated by K-Mart, Wal-mart, McDonalds, Hardee’s, and other merchants. Funds raised will be given to Sarah and Brent.
“We wanted to do something to help them get back to everyday life, I know they would do the same for their friends”, Said Andy Chambers, friend of Brent and co-organizer with Julia.