By: Juliana Carnahan-Curcio This year Student Council has done it again! This year's dance consisted of spooky decorations, latest hit music,and tasty snacks! These satisfyingly spooky treats and rocking tunes attracted many cool costumes!There were anime characters, horror movie icons, and even people dressed up as social media! But as always, there were three costumes that really made the teacher's jaws drop! The costume contest winners of this year were Jarred Fryzlewicz , Harley Morris, and Brooke Lehman. I had also received various comments about the dance from various students. Josh Swanson (8th grade) said that the dance was interesting, but they could improve by adding tables in the cafeteria. Breana Ewart (8th grade) said that the dance could have been better overall. Last but not least, Jenny Crowley said that the dance was fun and more people should dance. she also said that everyone seems afraid to dance, maybe its because of the freaky costumes! Other than students, I asked several chaperones on their personal opinions of the dance. Our Principal, Mr. Stanko, said that the dance was great! He liked the idea of having the dance from 5-7. He said that this gives students opportunities to do things after the dance is over. Mrs. McCloskey,US History 1 teacher, said that the dance had a great turnout and that everyone was having fun! She also said that the costumes were also great! Mrs. Rook, 6th grade math teacher, said that the dance was frightening, but in a good way! She also said that she was frightened by the girl interviewing her, which made me laugh! I also had a quick chat with Mr. Chamberlain, the head of student council and 7th grade geography teacher. He told me that the student council did very well this year! He said that the dance had a great turnout! He also told me several things he was worried about, with this being the firs dance he had directed. He said that it was stressful, and was worried about not getting enough/getting too much snacks. Overall, I believe that the students and the teachers had enjoyed the dance this year! Hopefully, it will remain this way for years to come! On Friday, October 21, the 6th grade FCS class shared their Apple Crisp with Miss Hayduk's elementary class. We had 2 kindergarten and 2 fifth grade students with us.
On Thursday, Miss Kline's students prepared the Apple Crisp from a recipe which involved knife skills and reading a recipe. On Friday, they baked the crisp in the microwave ovens and served the food at the tables which they had to set properly beforehand. During the period, all the students practiced proper table manners which they had discussed earlier in their classes. By Hayleigh Illerbrun
Q: What are your favorite hobbies? A: My favorite hobbies are playing sports like basketball, volleyball, track, and watching Netflix. Q: What is your favorite show? A: My favorite show would be Grey’s Anatomy. Q: What are your interests? A: My interests are keyboard (I taught myself) and going out with friends to catch up/ go out to eat. Q: What are your favorite subjects in school? A: My favorites would be English and reading. Q: What would be your biggest pet-peeve? A: I have a personal bubble and I hate when people try to attract attention to themselves. Q: What would be your dream job? A: My dream job would be to start a business. Q: What is your main goal in life? A: My goal would be to be very successful and start a family. Q: What is your dream pet? A: My dream pet would be a big dog or a small dog like a yorkie or a husky. I had to interview Justin Mishic and ask him questions about himself. First of all his favorite animals is a blob fish. His favorite sport is soccer. Out of all of his subjects Justin enjoys to do math. He has 3 siblings which are 2 brothers and 1 sister. He likes to read, play soccer, and play basketball. He has many friends but not a certain best friend. His favorite book is the Night Gardener by Jonathan Auxier. He also watches football and his favorite team is the Bills.
There appeared to be many reports of people sighting superheroes at KAMS on Wednesday, October 7th. While we can't confirm the rumors 100%, our reporter was able to catch a glimpse of what seems to be a few superheroes. Stranger yet, the school seemed to travel back in time on Thursday as the halls were filled with bright neon colors, puffy hair, big earrings, popped collars, big sunglasses, leg warmers, and lots of jean jackets. Someone claimed they saw Marty McFly hover through the halls. Our successful Spirit Week ended with Pink Ribbon Day - a day that students wore pink and purchased a pink ribbon to wear in order to support breast cancer research. Spirit Week was a successful week in helping the KASD raise money for breast cancer awareness.
Students have been paying a dollar each day in order to wear the theme for the day.The money raised goes towards the Pink Week fund raiser for Breast Cancer Research. Photos are from Monday - PJ Day and Tuesday - Wacky Day. You still have time to get in on the fun! Wednesday is Superhero Day, Thursday is 80s Day, and Friday is Picture Day and Pink Ribbon Day.
On Monday, September 26th the Kane Middle School co-ed soccer team had a game against ECC. Josh Greville is shown above dribbling the ball away from an ECC player.
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