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On April 1st, people from our school, participated in an event called the Superin-tendent’s 5K Run. The event commenced at the Miami Science Museum, then the runners went along MacArthur Causeway, last-ly the run ended at Zoo Miami. The run was held as a fundraiser where many different schools were funded. On the event’s website, the participants chose which school they were running for and raised funds for that school. In addition to being a fund-raiser, this activity was meant to promote healthy
Mrs. Castillo’s Journalism Class
EDITORS IN CHIEF: GEORGY DATIEV AND SARAH UTRERA CO-EDITOR: NICOLAS BARON, AND CHRISTOPHER ANDERSON MANAGING EDITOR: EMILIE SHARMA SECRETARY: MIA ERLICHMAN TECHNICIAN: ISAAC HOFFMAN
Volume 5 Issue 6
Superintendent’s 5K Run
Ms. Calabresi and Ms. Cen-doya’s classes created diora-mas based on Hooverville from the book “Bud Not Bud-dy”. The teachers selected this novel because they thought that their students would real-ly enjoy it, plus they would get a little history out of it at the same time. The students created their projects in class for a period of three days to complete the project. They used their book and the Hooverville setting to create their ideas. The teachers were thrilled to see their students so motivated and excited on what they were producing. Every student took pride in their work. Also, the teachers
By: Christopher Anderson and Nicolas
Baron
Literature At Its Best... Diorama Style
By: Gianmarco Ranalli and Kayra Yuzbasioglu
By: Brooke Bellinson and Elie Matz
Ms. Costa and Ms. Miller’s Gar-dening Club recently had a herb sale last week and made around $50.00. They teamed up to make a soup that included items grown straight from their garden. The ingredients used in the soup were cabbage, cilantro, tomatoes, parsley, koji, and sugar peas.
chose “Bud Not Buddy” because students learned about the Great Depression and the struggles many peo-ple had to live with. Joel Cammy, from Ms. Cen-doya’s class, and Alyssa Braffman, from Ms. Cala-bresi’s class were chosen to be interviewed about their diorama. Joel Cammy’s dio-rama was based off of the destruction in Hooverville. Both students found all of the supplies they used to make their dioramas in their houses. The outcome of this project was educational while creative. Both teachers are very proud!
habits, such as being active. A little over 3,000 people ran in the event. The people from our school included a wide variety of staff, parents, students, the President of the PTA, and a few administra-tors: Mr. Sosa, Mrs. Profeta, and Dr. Rodriguez. Out of all the people who participated, Mr. Sosa ended the race in 4th place! Overall, this event succeeded as an efficient fundraiser and as motivation for healthy habits!
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Table Of Contents
Superintendent’s 5K Run
Literature Dioramas
Spirit Week Event
8th Grade Superlatives
Ariel Weinberg
Testing Tips / CPR
Dear Camila
STEAM Geometry
Law Day Winners
Earth Day Luncheon
Mrs. Miller and Mrs.Costa’s Gardening
Bobcat
TIMES
Spirit Week Fun!
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By: Mia Erlichman and Mia Rey
SUPERLATIVES
Stay active, be glorious.
-Giovanni Eusebio
It was so much
fun!
-Amy Alvarez
It was a good
way to exercise
and have fun at
the same time.
-Ilana Vanning
It was cool when we got to pull the rope!
-Verena Fernandez It’s a good time to be with your friends
-Thara Baquin
By: Gabriella Decarvalho and Daniela Gonzalez
Drama King
Marco D’all Orso
Most Artistic
Saulo Viera
Lilou Tauban
Drama Queen
Most School Spirit
Charlotte Freitas Yannick Petit
Class Clown
Kory Boan Ashlee Lao
Most Athletic
Chad Bennet
Guadalupe Guardia
Most Musical
Alejandro Roqueso
Best Smile
Alexander Machin
Valentina Davila
Isabella Cassany
Jasmine Bras
anything to help you. Tell them how you feel, what’s happen-ing, when it started, who’s involved, and where it is hap-pening. Don’t let anyone think they are better than you, be-cause no one is. Dear Camila, what do I do if I don’t want to be friends with someone but I don’t want to be rude? This is a delicate situation, but you should be honest. You can’t give up your comfortabil-ity for someone else’s, espe-cially if you don’t want to
share with them. Sometimes, being honest can be really hard, but at the end it’s the best op-tion. There’s probably a good reason why you don’t want to be friends with them, you just have to find the right words to say it. To be honest, there’s no way that the person won’t feel sad if they really like you. As hard as it is, tell the truth. Just remem-ber: “It is not what you say, it’s how you say it!”
know. When you’re done, come back to the questions that you’ve skipped, try to solve them and re-view! Even if you don’t know an answer, never leave it blank; make an educated guess if you don’t know the answer . Don’t forget, you’ve worked vig-orously throughout the year and you know what you are doing. Most important thing: believe in yourself and make it happen!
How to Prepare for Testing Testing days are always very stressful. We tend to get anx-ious and get ahead of our-selves. However, there are some tips that might help you deal with it. First of all, make sure that you sleep well the day before the test. On the day of the test, have a healthy and sustainable breakfast. As soon as you get to the testing room, listen to the teachers’ and staff’s instructions. Read each question carefully , and skip the ones you don’t
Dear Camila, Dear Camila, how can I confront a bully? First of all, you shouldn’t confront a bully. Any kind of violence (physically and verbally) only creates more violence. Communication is always the solution. Try to talk to someone, not nec-essarily your parents; if you don’t feel comfortable talk-ing with them about it. We know it can be scary to talk about such things, but it’ll relieve the fear and sadness. If you express yourself with the right person, they’ll do
By: Daniella Gonzalez and Ca-mila Oliveira
By: Camila Oliveira
By: Isaac Hoffman and Gregory Kelly
Page 4
By: Katelyn Cuellar and Zaira Datiev
WINNER OF OUSTANDING VOLUNTEER
Congrats to Julia Magnani!
“Spark: A Space Tail” is a bad film. What would have been a Star Wars rip-off with monkey puns becomes garbage. The plot begins with the king’s bro, Zhong, taking over the planet of Banna using a space kraken that creates kraken slicks, i.e. wormholes. 13 years later, a monkey, the titular Spark, wants to go on ad-ventures with his caretakers Vix and Chunk, aka the girl and the fat one. Through shenanigans, they steal a “space kraken finder”, find a space kraken, get it stolen from them, and get sucked into a “kraken slick”. They find Patrick Stewart, a member of the original royal guard. Then, Spark finds out that he was secret-ly the king’s son, and has magic powers with which he can attract his magic energy weapon. Which definitely isn’t the Force. Then, shenanigans happen, nobody dies, and a happy ending is had. To sum up the plot, nothing happens. The characters don’t devel-op, and the plot just contin-ues for the sake of continu-ing, which makes the choic-es worthless and the char-acters pointless. They could live or die for all I care, which is exactly why we rate this a 1. 5/10.
Bobcat Fashionista: ARIEL WEINBERG
Movie Review
Have you heard about Ariel Weinberg, the teen fashion queen?
Hopefully you have be-cause she is such an in-spiration. Ariel started getting into fashion when she was in 1st grade and was around six years old. Her grandfather’s art inspired her to design.
She prints his art onto fabric and makes beautiful cloth-ing out of it. Ariel comes up with the ideas on her own and then asks others to judge between a couple of her designs to see which one is best. She designs whatever she desires, but prefers creating beach styled clothing most. Ariel hopes to be a fashion de-signer, as it is her future goal. Go check out Ariel's website! https://swedroebyariel.com/?
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https://swedroebyariel.com/?
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By: Katelyn Cuellar and Zaira
Datieva
CPR
The last couple of days, the PE teachers have been teach-ing CPR to the Middle School students. Heart dis-ease is the number one cause of death in America. There-fore, it’s important for the school to be informed on how to execute CPR, or car-diopulmonary resuscitation. It could save someone’s life!
By: Camila Oliveira
Jade Cobo Hailee Prattas Rufino Vior 3rd Place 1st Place 3rd Place Essay Poster Poster Ms. Berezdevin Ms. Grangiero Ms. Guerra
ing money through selling girl scouts cookies. They invested the money they raised on a butterfly gar-den. The garden will be
used for observing and edu-cational purposes.
Applying STEAM to Geometry
Earth Day Luncheon!
Law Day Champs!
Page 4
By: Sofia Losada and Grace Pajon
By: Morgan Cox and Tomas laloggia
Family of the Year: The Arevalo family
By: Luan Alves
A SPECIAL CONGRATS TO MRS. MILLER FOR BEING
NOMINATED FOR THE ATLANTIC BROADBAND INNOVATER TEACHER!
By: Morgan Cox and Tomas Laloggia
This year’s “Family of the Year” was awarded to the Arevalo fami-ly in result of volunteering at the school. Both parents helped in all areas needed. They came daily with a smile on their faces and ready to assist!
Words of Wisdom
By: Luan Alves
By: Wilfred Rodriguez and Emilie Sharma
Mrs. Miller’s gardening club and recycling club had a waste free lunch day in the elementary school cafeteria. This occurred on Friday, April 21st for Earth day. The goal was to have little-to-no garbage left from their meals. They met their goal by bringing reusable items as opposed to non-reusable items such as plastic, water bottles, and bags. Another way Mrs. Miller’s class was being “green” was by rais-
TIME IS MONEY...
SPEND IT WISELY! - Mrs. Castillo
To incorporate STEAM in Mrs. Callado’s Geometry class, the 8th graders creat-ed a replica of the Washing-ton Monument. The model constructed was measured using conversions given in the textbook to make the monument a smaller, porta-ble, size. While producing the structure, the color of the monument had to be the exact same, which in result caused the 8th graders to do research for specific infor-mation. The groups of 6 used cardboard boxes to
create the formation of the monument. They used meter sticks to hold the structure steady and upright. The re-sult: a huge success!
Special Recognition to: Lilou Tauban Hannah Hurwitz Emerson Mann Micaela Gutt Amaya Bobadilla Sofia Bohorquez
Michael Campana 1st Place
Essay Mrs. Russo
Ava Quintero 2nd Place Winner
Essay Mrs. Russo
Sasha Magnani 3rd Place
Poster Ms. Cendoya
Luciano Chiabro 2nd Place
Poster Ms. Guerra
Juan Diego Rojas Perez 2nd Place
Essay Ms. Guerra