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The Bite
Technology Fair By Young Been Cho
The technology fair that is held in InterAmerican Academy since 2 years ago, has been done on the
month of May. It is a fair that shows the great knowledge in the field of computers and anything
related to it, in which it is ethical hackings, which is not bad hacking knowledge. The technology fair has
always been successful and has been done in the library, with everyone showing their work through their powerpoint and explaining it to the viewers.
Parents, students were all invited to the fair and it was a very successful technology fair on Friday, May 30th.
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This was the library where there were desks, where all students were showing their work. Most students were teamed up, and
others did it alone, which should have been a tough work.
Picture taken by Camila Escobar of students presenting their work at the
library.
These are the computers of six students that were showing their work on Friday. Some of the topics
discussed by the students are https, wireshark, steganography. The topics were very fluently
explained and the teacher, Mr. Bolanos, was very proud of the work that his students did in the fair and
praised his students after the fair.
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THE LOREM IPSUMS SUMMER 2016
Senior Goodbye By: Karin Leiva, Isabella Palau,
Esteban Mercado Questions
1. Where are you going and what are you doing after high school?
2. What was your best memory as a high school student?
3. Have you accomplished all of your goals throughout your high school years?
4. Why was high school important to you?
5. What would be your advice to the future generation?
1. I am going to study in England and study international business at Hult International School of Business.
2. When Fernando threw up chugging water outside of the library. 3. No, because I wasn’t responsible. My goals were being smart. 4. It was important because I made friends and I acquired a little knowledge. 5. Take it easy.
Juan José Sanchez
Galia Czarninski
1. I am going to the army or volunteer in Israel. 2. Baking for my friends. 3. No, because I wasn’t responsible. 4. It was important because it helped me be prepared for the future. 5. Don’t save things for later, work hard.
Jinsoo Whang
1. I am going to California and studying economics. 2. When I played the tennis national tournament with my friends. 3. I think I have accomplished more than I have expected. 4. It was important because I met friend that I will keep forever; I found my passion. 5. Try to do everything you want to do before you regret it.
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THE LOREM IPSUMS SUMMER 2016
Senior Goodbye By: Karin Leiva, Isabella Palau,
Esteban Mercado Questions
1. Where are you going and what are you doing after high school?
2. What was your best memory as a high school student?
3. Have you accomplished all of your goals throughout your high school years?
4. Why was high school important to you?
5.What would be your advice to the future generation?
1. I am going to study in England and study international business at Hult International School of Business.
2. When Fernando threw up chugging water outside of the library. 3. No, because I wasn’t responsible. My goals were being smart. 4. It was important because I made friends and I acquired a little knowledge. 5. Take it easy.
Juan José Sanchez
Galia Czarninski
6. I am going to the army or volunteer in Israel. 7. Baking for my friends. 8. No, because I wasn’t responsible. 9. It was important because it helped me be prepared for the future. 10. Don’t save things for later, work hard.
Jinsoo Whang
6. I am going to California and studying economics. 7. When I played the tennis national tournament with my friends. 8. I think I have accomplished more than I have expected. 9. It was important because I met friend that I will keep forever; I found my passion. 10. Try to do everything you want to do before you regret it.
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Fernando Eguez
1. I am going to the University of Tampa; it’s a private college by the way. I am studying international management entrepreneurship.
2. Throwing up after chugging water with Juan Jose. 3. Not really because I wanted to get straight A’s but didn’t really do that. 4. It was important because it prepared me for college. 5. Don’t work too hard at things that you don’t love by the way Cachorro.
Arianna Lopéz
1. I am not sure to what college I am going to but I want to study business and management.
2. My trip with friends to Varadero. 3. No because I haven’t passed my research paper. 4. It was important because I met new friends. 5. Party hard.
Yujin Kim
1. I am going to Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia but I don’t know what I’m going to study yet.
2. Imagine, Punta Cana. 3. Yes, because I’m graduating with good grades. 4. It was important because I learned a lot and met new friends. 5. Work hard, play hard.
Domingo Simon
1. I am going to Northeastern University in Boston, Massachusetts. 2. Going to Buenos Aires and Panama with my two cousins. (Karin, Alejandra
Isabella, last but not least Esteban) 3. I personally think I have done my best and I overcome all my big obstacles. 4. It was important to me because I had to make decisions and grew up as a person,
and made some friends that I’ll never forget as Karin Leiva, Isabella Palau, and the Mercado’s.
5. Party hardcore and be who you are.
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Melissa Mansouri
1. I am going to study in South Korea and majoring in energy saving engineering.
2. Tenth grade outdoor school. 3. No, because I was lazy most of the time. 4. You experience things that you will never experience in middle school or any other
place. 5. Don’t be lazy, and turn things on time, and start studying for the SAT before your
junior year.
Young Been Cho
1. I am going to Northeastern University in Boston. 2. My friends. 3. Yes I have accomplished all my goals because I got into college. 4. High school was very important to me because you never get this time back in your
life, you can only be in high school once. 5. My advice is to make every year count.
William Cenlam
1. I am going to University of Miami and become a college student and learn how to have relationship with people
2. So many children asked my autograph in AASSA basketball 3. Not at all. 4. Because I could see the bright and darkness of the small society in such a young
age. 5. Have self control and be smart in your decisions
Andres Felipe Hoyos
1. I am going to study aviation, I’m not sure where I’m going yet.
2. When I saw Fernando randomly dancing in English class
3. Yes, because I feel I’ve done everything there is to be done.
4. Because it was the place where I made all my friends
5. Spend as much time as you can with your friends.
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Rigoberto Bastidas
1. Disney world, Becoming Professional rapper
2. Juanjo breaking his leg in Quito.
3. Yes, because I am graduating.
4. Because it taught me many things
5. Study what you love.
In order from left to right; Hichan Ryu, Pipe Hoyos, Galia Czarninski, Arianna Lopez, Melissa Mansouri, Esteban Mercado, Domingo Simon, Jinsoo Whang, Yujin Kim, Juan Jose Sanchez, Fernando Eguez, Rigo
Bastidas, and Young Been Cho.
Memories of IAA
THE BITE 4TH ISSUE
The 2012-2013 IAA school year has blazed past us, and we have many great memories to file away. From Lock In to Science Fair, we think we
can all agree that this year has been an adventure. Despite the infinite amounts of homework, tests, and exams we’ve received over the past 10
months, we’ve made it. Below are just few of the activities the IAA Sharks have participated in this last year.
By: Katherine Murphy & Sara Gilmore
IAA doing the Harlem Shake! The Olympians celebrating
Unity Day!
Easter Egg Hunt
nting!
Karin Leiva and Isabella Palau in front of their Science Fair project
Photo Credits to: Maria Veronica Carcache
Rodolfo Montero receiving his prize for his participating in Libro
Leido!
Mrs. Carcache posing in front of her student’s work at the IAA
light show!
As we part our ways for the summer, we hope that the members of the IAA community have a blast. While we’ll miss our friends who
are simply leaving for the summer; we’ll miss those who aren’t coming back even more... Especially the oldest of our IAA family,
the seniors. Remember to always treasure your years at IAA in your heart, and to come and visit whenever you have a chance! Goodbye,
and good luck!
Much Love,
The Staff of The Bite