The Hook Issue 1 12th Edition

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Reeling in Merit the Raider Scholarship Nation Finalists Thursday, November 5th, 2015

12TH EDITION, ISSUE 1

AHS Enters New Technological Age they’re a group of technology advocates that try to achieve more digital rights for students. It’s basically used to use technology in a positive way in schools to help studies and organization,” Aditya Gunna, student advocate, said. It recognizes the ongoing mentality of technology in schools that it’s a problem. When on the contrary, advocates believe it’s the solution. “At one point, we got to talk to some students from another program, another iSchool thing, and they had managed to get Twitter unblocked at their school for educational purposes,” Noah McCord, student advocate, said. The program aims to work technology to its fullest potential to benefit an educational environment. In order to achieve the best results, along with teachers, iSchool uses student advocates

Starting next spring, AHS will undergo the iSchool Initiative under Frank Fortunato’s supervision. Trained student and teacher advocates will help faculty and peers learn to use technology effectively to further enhance education through synchronized learning. Further advances in technology in today’s world has led educators to encourage its use in classrooms as a way to increase interaction between students and teachers. The goal is to change the majority opinion from technology being a distraction to being an effective tool. The program recognizes that technology in the future is inevitable, and that schools need to make use of devices. “The iSchool initiative,

Maia Gibson Last year, Justin Albano aka “Jut the Spirit Nut” lead the Rowdy Raiders. Before graduating, he passed the torch on to a new group of spirited students at AHS. Justin has now handed over the powers of the Rowdy Raiders to four seniors: Mark Feehan, Perry Brandes, Jonathan Stigler, and Blake Annexstad. This year, their primary goal is to get as many people out to the games as possible. “A goal we have is to get the people that normally don’t go to these outside sporting events to come,” Mark Feehan, senior, said. The Rowdy Raiders host pre-game tailgates to draw more students to the games.

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SAT uPage 8-9 Here Aditya shows Pranav how to operate the calculator on his phone. This sort of peer teaching is the driving force of the iSchool Initiative. The iSchool Initiative will allow teachers to integrate technology into the curriculum.

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Blake Annexstad, Mark Feehan, and Jonathan Stigler all work everyday to cultivate school spirit and emphasize the importance of being a RICH Raider. The four students run the twitter account @The RowdyRaiders and their motto is #Make Alpharetta Rowdy Again.

“At the tailgates, I try to make sure if we tweet it or if we’re telling people about it, we just want to get everyone out there. It doesn’t matter what grade you’re in, try

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to come out because it doesn’t matter. We just want everyone out there to have a good time and get ready for the game. That way we can also get attendance

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up a little bit,” Feehan said. The Rowdy Raiders are in charge of coming up with themes for the football games. While many people think that the decisions of the Rowdy Raiders are final, the reality is that they want and need input and ideas from the students. “I think a lot of people think that whatever we says goes and is set in stone, but that’s not true. If somebody comes up with a better idea, we can use that,” Feehan said. With the help of the students, the Rowdy Raiders want to be recognized for their school spirit throughout the state. “StatewideI want us to be known as one of the rowdiest student sections,” said Jonathan Stigler.

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