January 2018 Issue

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CHRONICLE the harvard-westlake

Los Angeles • Volume 27 • Issue 4 • Jan. 9, 2018 • hwchronicle.com

Risky Business By Jenny Li

When Brandon Porter ’18 saw his 2013 Bitcoin investment triple in value in less than six months, he felt a sense of victory. He quickly sold his investment, congratulating himself on profiting off the “passing fad” as much as he could. Little did he know that the value of Bitcoin would continue to exponentially grow. Had he kept his initial investment, he would have more than $50,000 today. Bitcoin’s first recorded value was at about eight hundredths of a cent in 2009. As of publication date, one Bitcoin is equal to 16,930 U.S. dollars. “People look at Bitcoin like a kind of virtual gold, something they invest in, hoping that it will go up,” Porter said. “People go in completely unaware of the risks of Bitcoin, driven by others • Continued on B8

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Math department head leaves suddenly By Josie Abugov and Danielle Spitz Upper School Math Department Head Suzanne Lee resigned from the school effective immediately, Head of School Laura Ross announced in an email to her students Jan. 1. Lee resigned for personal reasons, according to Ross. During Lee’s tenure at the school, she taught math classes for over 20 years and was appointed department chair in 2016. She also served as student council adviser from 2002 to 2007. “She’s OK and her family’s OK, but it is her decision for personal reasons to step

away mid-year, which obviously is a disruption for her students and for her department since she is department chair,” President Rick Commons said. Lee did not respond to The Chronicle’s request for a comment. Math teacher and head of the Faculty Academic Committee Kent Nealis will step in as interim department head, and several math teachers will take over Lee’s AP Calculus BC 11, Introduction to Calculus Honors and Precalculus: Trigonometry and Functions classes. As interim department head, Nealis will focus on organizing placement tests and course selections toward

the end of the year, as well well to the unplanned resas having general oversight ignation, complimenting the of the department. He said flexibility and helpfulness of transitioning into his new his colleagues. position has not been espe“The transition was nearcially difficult so far ly seamless,” Neabecause of his long lis said. “That’s the tenure at the school. advantage of having “This is my 27th really good people, year here, so I’m obyou can do things viously well-trained like this without with how things having too much run,” Nealis said. disruption.” “I’ve been the FAC Math teachers chair for a long, Laffite Lamberto’ long time so I have Egan and Woo Sim Kent Nealis a pretty deep underare teaching Lee’s standing of how departments Introduction to Calculus run, and I’m familiar with all Honors classes, math teachthe people here who can help er Kasia Williams took on the you get the job done.” AP Calculus BC 11 section He said the entire math • Continued on A3 department has adjusted white s

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Football program welcomes new head coach, teacher to upper school campus By Aaron Park Michael Burnett will take over as the Football Program Head for the 2018 season after the team has failed to advance out of the first round of playoffs for two consecutive years, the Athletic Department announced Jan. 2. “My family is excited that the values and mission of the school complement our own, with a commitment to building young men of character who will positively impact our world,” Burnett said in a press

release on the athletic department’s website. Burnett most recently coached at Tuscarora High in Leesburg, Virginia, leading the Huskies to an overall 77-24 record. He was the program’s inaugural coach, helming the Huskies since the school’s inception in 2010. He previously coached at Broad Run High in Ashburn, Virginia. Burnett’s accolades include recognition as the NFL Don Shula National High School Coach of the Year in 2015 and three nominations

for the Potomac District & Northern Region Coach of the Year in 2014, 2015 and 2017. “What attracted us most is that we know he’s going to be able to evaluate our talent, see what our strengths are and then implement a system that’s going to play to our strengths,” Head of Athletics Terry Barnum said. Burnett also taught history and was the chair of the social science department at Tuscarora. Head of Upper School Laura Ross said she believes Burnett will become a promi-

nent figure on campus among both football players and the general student body. Burnett will teach either history or economics at Harvard-Westlake, President Rick Commons said. “He represents an opportunity for us to have a great football coach who is also, we expect, a great teacher,” Commons said. “We think that that will help bridge what is sometimes a divide between upper school faculty and coaches. • Continued on D6

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