Patriot Times Red, White, & News! VOLUME 9, ISSUE 17 J ANUARY 17, 2019 December Students of the Month Emily Lybarger 8th grade I believe I got it because I listen to my teachers. My favorite period is 5th. Trenton Bush 8th grade I believe I got it because I have good grades. My favorite period is 9th. Lindsey Duncan 7th grade I believe I got it because I am nice. My favorite period is 4th. David Hairfield 7th grade I believe I got it because I have good grades. My favorite period is 2nd. Aylah Johnson 6th grade make good grades. My favorite is 3rd. Lucas Butcher 6th grade have been good. My favorite period is 2nd. Chaelli Gum 5th grade have been nice. My favorite period is 3rd. Ruby Lipps 5th grade was quiet. My favorite period is 3rd.
P ATRIOT TIMES P AGE 2 Around the School New Question: Where is The Boating Party by Mary Cassatt located? No one correctly guessed last week s question. Mrs. Shafer s classes think Reading is snow much fun! If you know the answer, then write it and your name on a piece of paper and put it in the Around the School box at the library circulation desk. One correct answer will be chosen, and the student will win a prize. Dear Phoebe, Mouse Is telepathy real? Dear A Nonny Mouse, A Nonny Telepathy is the supposed communication of thoughts or ideas by means other than the known senses. Telepathy is real. Scientists have proven that some people really can communicate thoughts to other people without saying anything, according to insidescience.com. Phoebe Ask Phoebe www.insidescience.org
AGE P AGE 3 V OLUME 9, I SSUE V 17 OLUME 9, I SSUE 17 J ANUARY 17, 2019 Mine Craft Survival Guide by James Stardust Milk and Honey by Rupi Kaur It was so good! -Tpose If you would like to submit a book review, put it in the box in the library. Ingredients 1 package (8 ounces) cream cheese, softened 1 cup cooked chicken breast 1/2 cup Buffalo wing sauce 1/2 cup ranch or blue cheese salad dressing 2 cups shredded Colby-Monterey Jack cheese French bread baguette slices, celery ribs or tortilla chips. Buffalo Chicken Dip Tasteofhome.com Directions Preheat oven to 350. Spread cream cheese into an ungreased shallow 1-qt. baking dish. Layer with chicken, wing sauce and salad dressing. Sprinkle with cheese. Bake, uncovered, 20-25 minutes or until cheese is melted. Serve with baguette slices.
P ATRIOT TIMES P AGE 4 Teacher of the Week: Mrs. Cutright Mrs. Cutright teaches Spanish at the middle school and at the high school. She has one son. Her favorite color is green. She works as a waitress one night each week. She has two dogs, three cats, and a lot of fish. What is your favorite movie? Sinister What is your favorite hobby? Camping and NASCAR What do you like about teaching Spanish? Food Chapter and Culture She likes scary movies! What is your favorite drink? Coffee What superlative do you deserve? Rylea Ables Funniest laugh Jared Metz Class clown Braydon Parker Loudest Luke Davisson Most athletic Shelby Sprouse Prettiest smile Grant Mealey Most athletic Bryant Zielinski Most athletic Tom Derico Teachers pet
P ATRIOT TIMES P AGE 5 Patriot Illustrated by Gracie Smith and Bobbie Burkhammer This week was a fairly slow week for sports. The wrestling team won their meet on Wednesday. They defeated Bridgeport and Doddridge. The girls basketball team won against South Harrison. The boys basketball team lost against South Harrison. Mystery Student of the Week Guess the Mystery Student of the Week. Write your answer and name on a piece of paper and put it in the box at the library circulation desk. One student with the correct answer will win a prize. No one correctly guessed last week s mystery student, Jacob Mayo This week s mystery student s favorite sport is softball.
P ATRIOT TIMES P AGE 6 Mystery Teacher of the Week Guess the Mystery Teacher of the Week. Write your answer and your name on a piece of paper and put it in the box at the library circulation desk. One student with the correct answer will win a prize. Congratulations to Isaiah Bowyer for guessing the mystery teacher of the week, Mrs. Bolyard This week s mystery teacher rides a motorcycle. Facts About Baseballs By Maddox Prince There are 960,000 baseballs made each year. According to NBC s Ask Liz column, Major League Baseball teams use an average of 65 balls per game. There is a Costa Rican plant that makes about 2.2 million balls a year and sells about 1.8 million to the major leagues. Major League Baseball teams rub their baseballs in a special mud from the Delaware River in New Jersey. The mud gives the ball is off-white appearance and allows pitchers to have a better grip and more control over the ball. Each baseball is stitched by hand, 108 stitches taking about 10 minutes, using 88 inches of red cotton thread. https://www.ballqube.com