Pictured above: Jake C. C. is the Middle School art contest winner (standing with art teacher Mrs. Aiello), and his artwork will be sent on to the IU9 to compete against surrounding middle schools.
I interviewed Ms.Barner for a 7th grade teacher. Well to start off, she likes to read, and her favorite book is 19 minutes. She watches baseball and likes Pirates. She likes the color black and purple. She likes when fall comes around. Her favorite animal is her cat and dogs. Her favorite food is spaghetti. She has 1 sibling, and he teaches at the high school. She likes ice tea. Her favorite city is Lewes, Delaware. Shopping and reading is her favorite hobbies. VS and Bath and body works is her favorite stores. Her favorite football team is Penn state, if you don’t know that from her room. She likes Saquan Barkley and the Qb trace from the team. That is a little about the 7th grade teacher Ms. Barner. By Ashleigh causer
Why did you become a math teacher? I enjoy math and not a lot of student like math, so I like to get them interested in math. What is your favorite part of being a teacher? Interacting with students and having a student who didn’t get the stuff finally get it. What do you do after school? Spend time with my kids and coach basketball What’s your favorite subject in school other than math? Science What you favorite food? My mom's pot-roast noodles What you favorite drink ? Ginger ale What your favorite animal? Giraffe What your favorite sport? Football What is your favorite thing to teach in math? Systems of equations What was the most challenge thing about coming back after being deployed? Different working environment, pace, and length of day. The Kane Area Middle School January AR winners have been selected. Students who earned the most points in each grade include Abigail Deane (6th grade, 87 points), Ashleigh Causer (7th grade, 105 points), and Aldin Payne (8th grade, 63 points). Students who won a basket prize include sixth grade student Maggie Johnson, seventh grade student Willow Howe, and eighth grade student Brooke Lehman. Pictured from left to right are Willow Howe, Abigail Deane, Maggie Johnson, Ashleigh Causer, and Brooke Lehman.
Submitted by Mrs. K. Johnson By Matt J. Boyer This Throwback Thursday consists of a picture of Camp 10 of the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) located in the Allegheny National Forest. The CCC was designed by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt in 1933 to provide jobs for young men during the Great Depression. At the end of the month when each member of the CCC would get paid, they would only get a quarter of their pay. The rest of the members would be sent home to their families. 16 camps were built in the Allegheny National Forest altogether. If you ever wondered about where most of the trees in the forest came from, they were most likely to have been planted by a CCC boy. Over 30,000 trees were planted during the nine years the camps were operational. In the year 1942, President Roosevelt decided to shut down the CCC camps and make them into German Prisoner of War (POW) camps until 1945 when World War II ended. During the war, the German prisoners did much of the same work that the CCC did. For Example the POWs built Twin Lakes, but did not have time to build the second lake before the end of the war. Though today not much remains of the camps some items from the camp are still there. More information about the CCC camps can be found at the Kane Historic Preservation Society. |
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