Volume 54, Issue 6 (Purim 2020) - The Rampage

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The Rampage The Newspaper of the Ramaz Upper School

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New York • Volume 54 • Issue 6 • Purim 2020 • Adar 5780 • the-rampage.org

Rampage Memes!!!

We know you think they aren't funny. But we also know that our original front page idea was no longer considered humorous and we needed a backup plan. Anyway, what better idea for the Purim issue of The Rampage than to have an entire section dedicated to memes? Enjoy this compilation of accurate faculty memes by our phenomenal meme contributor, Isaac Silverman ’21!

Rabbi Albo says hello to the new health teacher

TikTok Epidemic Strikes Ramaz Rebecca Silber ’23 According to mental health experts, TikTok is an app designed to prevent students from spending too much time on addictive social media apps and help them focus in class. Although the app is extremely unpopular amongst the student body, many teachers and administrators have been noticing its benefits, and agree that it should be downloaded by every student in the Upper School. Dr. Rotenberg, who teaches 9th grade TEC in addition to his other classes, describes the new app as a “technological revolution,” and feels that with the app, his students are much more “controlled and on task” during class. In addition, girls’ gym teacher Ms. Cohen, has decided to replace her annual step-dance project with a new TikTok dance assignment. When asked why, Ms. Cohen reasoned that “the dance feature on TikTok is a rich source of physical education, allowing the girls to really focus on the workout and detailed technique of the moves.” Eva Fischer ’23 has been working on her Tik-

Inside this issue...

Tok dance performance for the past week. She said that “the dance has definitely been difficult so far, especially the learning and perfecting of the Renegade dance. However, I have definitely learned a lot so far; I’d give the experience a solid 4/10.” Fischer is just one of many freshmen who feel that the new app isn’t quite the move. However, the app’s popularity amongst the faculty prompted Rabbi Stochel to make app proficiency a graduation requirement. Beth Kahn ’20, who will be graduating this spring, calls this new requirement completely unreasonable. According to Kahn, TikTok has become “a mere addiction amidst the faculty, and will have no real positive impact on the students.” Additionally, at the suggestion of Rabbi Sklarin, smartphone aficionado, TikTok was integrated into the most recent faculty meeting. When the faculty were divided into groups to discuss how to improve each section of Preludes, each group was asked to make a TikTok to represent their proposal. “I loved working with this new medium,” said Ms. Rabhan, “Maybe I’ll start integrating it into my art classes.”

Seniors Excited About New Weekly Free Periods Ilan Puterman ’23 Do you miss the final exam schedule? Well if you do, you’re in luck! Despite most schools only having final exams at the end of the year and Ramaz having both midterms and finals, Ramaz still believes that students do not take enough final exams. For the second semester, Ramaz is trying out a new testing system. The entire school is now going to take their tests in a practically identical system to finals. Students will be scattered around the building in different classrooms with different grades and proctors. The only difference is that material is only one unit rather than half a year’s worth of material. Questions will no longer be answered during tests. If you thought finals were intense, imagine not understanding something but having no one to ask. The administration was motivated to implement this new testing system because of the mess that was created when all the sections of one class did not

meet on the same day to take the test. Students conspire that the Ramaz faculty decided that this is the best way to get back at the students for taking away their offices. Now, while students will be sitting in a room panicking over a test, all of the teachers will be able to re-conquer their rightful lounges.

After Excess Singing in LA, Choir Boycotts Dinner Performance..................................................Page 37 Ms. Krupka Suspends Campaign for President of Judaic Studies, Endorses The Ram................Page 1108 Student Schedules Same-Day Meeting with Rabbi Stochel.........................................................Page 613 Mad Libs (for real).............................................................................................................................Page 6 Crossword...and Wordsearch, too!...................................................................................................Page 8


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