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1 Patriot Times Red, White, & News! VOLUME 9, ISSUE 16 J ANUARY 11, 2019 November Students of the month Emily Painter I do well in all my classes. Addie Brown I listen to all my teachers. Kaylin Tinney I have good grades. My favorite subject is art. Kayden Rose I pay attention to my teachers. My favorite subject is music. Charlie Ressler I m well-mannered. Jenny Linger I have good grades and I never get in trouble. Cassie Cook I am very quiet, and pay attention. My favorite subject is history. Reghan Melton I never talk and I listen to my teachers. My favorite subject is art. The December winners have been chosen. For eighth grade, Trenton Bush and Emily Lybarger won. The seventh grade winners are David Hairfield and Lindsey Duncan. Lucas Butcher and Aylah Johnson won in sixth grade. Chaelli Gum and Ruby Lipps are the fifth grade winners.
2 P ATRIOT TIMES P AGE 2 Around the School by Kelsi Lewis, Makaela Empoules and Chloe McCartney New Question: Whose classes think Reading is snow much fun? Congratulations to Kaidan Harris for correctly guessing last issue s question. The Fred Rogers quote is above the water fountain beside Mrs. Barbo s classroom. 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. We may print that student s picture in the next issue, and the student will win a prize. Ask Phoebe Dear Phoebe, What should I do if I see a student on their phone In school?? The All Seeing eye Dear All Seeing Eye Try to talk some sense into them. Tell them that they should be working on their work and not be on their phone. If they constantly do it, try telling a teacher. Sincerely, Phoebe
3 AGE P AGE 3 Book Review: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer s Stone by J. K. Rowling OLUME 9, SSUE V 16 OLUME 9, I SSUE 16 J ANUARY 11, 2019 Harry Potter is an orphan wizard whose parents were killed by a dark wizard named Lord Voldemort. Harry had to live with his aunt, uncle, and cousin. Then he got sent to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. There he became friends with Ronald Weasley and Hermione Granger. Harry went on a lot of cool adventures at Hogwarts. This is an amazing book I would recommend it to anyone. Zoe Williams This is our second guest book review. If you would like to submit a review of your favorite read, just put it in the box in the library. Directions 1. Preheat oven to Cream the butter and sugar with an electric mixer until pale and fluffy. Add the vanilla extract, egg, and salt, and mix to combine. 3. In a separate bowl, combine the flour and baking powder. Add this to the wet mixture in two additions, alternating with the milk. 4. Divide the batter into six bowls and dye it the colors of the rainbow. Pour the batter into a cupcake tin lined with cupcake liners, making sure to not mix the colors. 5. Bake in oven for 15 minutes. Let cakes cool completely. 6. Crumble a little of each color of cake into individual bowls. 7. Pour 1/4 cup white chocolate chips and whipping cream into a small pot and set to medium heat. 8. Stir constantly until the chocolate has melted, then divide evenly between the cake. Stir until the cake is fully coated in the chocolate mixture. 9. Place a sheet of plastic wrap on your cooking surface and stack small disks of each color of cake on top of each other in the order of the rainbow. 10. Wrap the plastic wrap around the cake and shape into a ball. Remove the plastic wrap and place the cake pops on a plate lined with plastic wrap. Place in the freezer until firm (about 20 minutes). 11. Dip the lollipop sticks into some melted white chocolate and stick one into each cake pop. Return the cake pops to the freezer for the chocolate to set (about 5 to 10 minutes). 12. Dunk the cake pops into the melted chocolate, gently tapping the lollipop stick to remove any excess chocolate. 13. Pop into the freezer for minutes and enjoy! Bite into the cake pops to reveal a beautiful rainbow center! Rainbow Cake Pops Ingredients 1/4 cup unsalted butter, room temperature 1/2 cup granulated sugar 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract 1 egg 1/4 teaspoon salt 1 cup all-purpose flour 1 3/4 teaspoon baking powder 1/2 cup milk Rainbow food coloring Cake pop filling & coating: 1/4 cup white chocolate chips 1/4 cup whipping cream 1 cup white chocolate chips Rainbow sprinkles Lollipop sticks
4 P ATRIOT TIMES P AGE 4 Teacher of the Week: Mrs. Willison Mrs. Willison is a sixth grade teacher. She loves Rubix Race. She also loves teaching social studies. She used to be a librarian before she taught sixth grade. She also likes embroidery. Mrs. Willison loves educating students and helping them get better every day. What is your favorite color? Navy blue What is your favorite animal? Polar bear If you could have any job, what would it be? Embroidery If you could be famous, what would it be for? Rubix Race Champion What is your favorite TV show? Seinfeld What is your favorite holiday? Brayden Schrader Thanksgiving Jonah Mayo Maria Brown Ricky Eller Conner Burkhammer Valentine s Day Kami Franklin Tanner Griffith Easter Courtney Hartley
5 P ATRIOT TIMES P AGE 5 Patriot Illustrated This season of winter sports, first off we will talk about the wrestling team. Trenton Bush had hit his 100th win in his middle school record at his last meet, which was held at West Fairmont on January 5th. Trenton is close to breaking the middle school record, which is 110. The next meet is on January 9th at Bridgeport. Now we will focus on boys basketball. The Patriots took the win against Mountaineer Middle. Hunter Davisson dropped 33 points. This was the Patriots first win of the season. The cheerleading team placed third in their last meet. The next meets will be January 19th and January 26th. 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. Congratulations to Hope Lamb for correctly guessing last week s mystery student, Zach Sherrard This eighth grade student is an only child.
6 P ATRIOT TIMES P AGE 6 Mystery Teacher of the Week Congratulations to Wyatt Call for guessing the mystery teacher of the week Mrs. Radcliff 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. The new mystery teacher likes to collect church figures. Facts about January On the third Monday in January, we observe Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. January 17 th is Benjamin Franklin s birthday. The eve of January 5th brings Twelfth Night, an English folk custom that marked the end of merrymaking. On the Twelfth Night, it was customary for the assembled company to toast each other from the wassail bowl. January first is New Year s Day. On January 20th, there will be a total lunar eclipse. It will be visible from North America.
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