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John Jay FBLA Goes To The New York State Leadership Conference

After competing in the Spring District Meeting of District 3N, the students of the John Jay High School chapter of FBLA began to prepare for the next big competition ahead of them: the State Leadership Conference, which took place April 13th through 15th. This competition included schools from all over New York state, and contained almost a thousand competitors. Presentations were constructed, tests were labored over, and individual performance events were practiced until they could be recited in sleep. Then, on Tuesday, April 12th, it was time. The students brought their luggage in the morning and spent the rest of the school day in a nervous jitter, unable to concentrate on anything except the fact that they would be leaving for Rochester in a mere few hours. Eventually, that time came and, with only a minor fiasco involving the Ketcham competitors, they were off. Five hours later, after a long train ride, they arrived at the Radisson Hotel in Rochester, and had a very late dinner

Will there be a 2016 Olympic Games?

When Rio was selected as the city to hold the 2016 Olympics, both the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and Brazil, were very excited; this would be the first time a South American country would host the Olympic Games. At the time, Brazil was a very balanced country. Now, with a little less than 3 months until the world’s most popular and exciting sport event is to happen, many problems are arising. The first problem that that came into light is water pollution. Around August of last year, while testing the water conditions, experts realized that the water is contaminated. They found the waters of Rio to be extremely polluted, mainly with sewage. This is a huge problem because the water that is polluted is where the open water swimming, sailing, rowing, and kayaking events will be taking place. Test events took place in Guanabara Bay later in the year, and there have been reports that many athletes that participated in those test events have gotten sick as a result of the water.

John Jay Man

John Jay Man 2016 The crowded auditorium buzzed with excitement as the students and parents waited patiently for the eleventh annual John Jay Man to begin. The show was set up by National Honor Society, and all the money made that night went towards the Grace Smith House. The show opened with the hosts, Jake Karst and Vishnu Adapa. Then, the much anticipated John Jay Men were introduced, first with a “Bad Blood” by Taylor Swift parody video, which briefly introduced all 10 of the men. The curtain raised and revealed Michael Flanagan, Joey Smith, Josh Martel, Ryan Schumacher, Eric Wakefield, Matt Benedict, Lorenzo Aviles, Vinny Farina, Kevin Turi, and Dan Fay standing in a line wearing neon colored shirts with corresponding bandanas. They performed a hilarious dance which was choreographed by NHS president Grace Gionta and Anna Difede. Next, each John Jay Man was introduced individually wearing their character wear, which was their outfit of choice that mirrored their personality

6 Budget-Friendly Summer Activities in the Hudson Valley

Ferris Wheel If you’re searching for some local, budget-friendly ideas, look no further! 1. Walkway Over the Hudson This 1.28-mile bridge stretches from Poughkeepsie to Highland and provides a scenic view of the Hudson Valley. In addition, it is the longest elevated pedestrian bridge in the world! Access is free, and parking is only several dollars, which makes the Walkway a great place to go for a walk or jog with family and friends. 2. Culinary Institute of America (CIA) Fewer than 16 minutes away from the walkway, the CIA is a wonderful place to visit. Whether you’re touring the campus or stopping for food, you’re sure to be amazed by student chefs and beautiful restaurants. Though food prices may run rather steep, the exquisite food is hard to top. 3. Splashdown Beach If you grew up in the Hudson Valley, odds are, you’ve been to Splashdown. With moderate prices and a continuously expanding park, Splashdown has been a family favorite for years, and people of all ages ca