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I was chosen to be one of five lucky students along with AP Government teacher Ms. Harnick to represent Oyster Bay High School at the Hofstra Debate Day on September 26th. This was truly a unique experience for all of my classmates and me. From 9 am until nearly midnight, my day was a nonstop roller coaster of events, whether it was watching a panel of journalists discuss the issues regarding the United States today, to appearing on ABC News at 4, or watching the debate in Breslin Hall.
As American Sign Language continues to grow throughout the United States, its presence in Oyster Bay High School is also growing, as seen through the annual ASL breakfast. This event consists of four periods in which all ASL students at OBHS interact with one another by signing. I had the pleasure of interviewing Dr. Sisia about the event and a variety of other ASL topics.
I’ve never been one for goodbyes. It's not that I can’t handle them, I’m actually just “not good” at them. I never know what words to say, or if I do by a rare chance know what to say, I never know how to say it. Although saying goodbye to The Harbour Voice was something I always knew I would have to do, I just never expected it to actually happen. To me, it's like when you're having a perfect day; you know it will end, but you'd rather live in the now, instead of looking at the end. That's what The Harbour Voice has given me.
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