The Whately Elementary School 5th grade presents an assembly on caring, concluding with teams of students from all grade levels creating "galimotos" from recyclable materials.
Leann Kieras, a graduate of Whately Elementary School, and presently a senior at Bay Path College returned to Whately Elementary with 4 colleagues in the occupational therapy program, to demonstrate proper backpack usage.
FRONTIERREGIONALSCHOOL DAILY BULLETIN February 10, 2012 Good Morning ? Today is a Red Day. The periods will run A2, B2, C2, D. Dismissal today at 10:50 A.M. Faculty ? Reminder: If a student has returned a book to you that you had the Main Office bill for as an [...]
FRONTIERREGIONALSCHOOL DAILY BULLETIN February 9, 2012 Good Morning ? Today is a Blue Day. The periods will run D, B1, C1, A1. Faculty ? Reminder: If a student has returned a book to you that you had the Main Office bill for as an obligation, please let the Main [...]
FRONTIERREGIONALSCHOOL DAILY BULLETIN February 8, 2012 Good Morning ? Today is a Red Day. The periods will run A2, B2, C2, D. Faculty ? Reminder: If a student has returned a book to you that you had the Main Office bill for as an obligation, please let the Main Office [...]
FRONTIERREGIONALSCHOOL DAILY BULLETIN February 7, 2012 Good Morning ? Today is a Blue Day. The periods will run D, B1, C1, A1. Faculty ? Reminder: If a student has returned a book to you that you had the Main Office bill for as an obligation, please let the Main Office [...]
FRONTIERREGIONALSCHOOL DAILY BULLETIN February 3, 2012 Good Morning ? Today is a Blue Day. The periods will run D, B1, C1, A1. Just a reminder: PSA?s related to creating a positive school climate will be shown on Wednesdays during Advisory on the Channel 10 News. Please let Mr. Merrick know [...]
FRONTIERREGIONALSCHOOL DAILY BULLETIN February 2, 2012 Good Morning ? Today is a Red Day. The periods will run A2, B2, C2, D. Just a reminder: PSA?s related to creating a positive school climate will be shown on Wednesdays during Advisory on the Channel 10 News. Please let Mr. Merrick know [...]
FRONTIERREGIONALSCHOOL DAILY BULLETIN February 1, 2012 Good Morning ? Today is a Blue Day. The periods will run D, B1, C1, A1. TODAY, there will be a meeting for the Fashion Show that will be taking place in March. Anyone who has signed up or is interested, please come to [...]
FRONTIERREGIONALSCHOOL DAILY BULLETIN January 31, 2012 Good Morning ? Today is a Blue Day. The periods will run D, B1, C1, A1. Attention Drama Club! Our meeting will take place TODAY. Still important! Still thirty minutes or less. Meet in Ms. Valle?s Room, A314, right after school Tuesday. (Ms. Valle) [...]
FRONTIERREGIONALSCHOOL DAILY BULLETIN January 30, 2012 Good Morning ? Today is a Red Day. The periods will run A2, B2, C2, D. Attention Drama Club! Our meeting will take place on Tuesday, January 31st. Still important! Still thirty minutes or less. Meet in Ms. Valle?s Room, A314, right after school [...]
Yt FRONTIER REGIONAL SCHOOL DAILY BULLETIN January 27, 2012 Good Morning ? Today is a Blue Day. The periods will run D, B1, C1, A1. Seniors ? please remember to check the website for scholarships and their deadlines. The deadline is fast approaching for the Hood Scholarships (February 1st) [...]
~Glenn Sullivan This cartoon was drawn by Dan Wasserman on September 7th 2005. Dan is the head cartoonist for the Boston Globe newspaper and has been working with the Globe since 1985. The cartoon shows a family at a gas station after they just filled the gas tank. The father is in the driver?s seat [...]
~Glenn Sullivan If Dr.King were alive today he would be outraged. The anniversary of King?s dream is coming up and still today there is ?racism, poverty, militarism, and materialism? which has created a ?sick society.? King fought for these ideals but clearly they haven?t been met. Racial profiling still goes on today, the police go [...]
The cartoon I am writing about is called ?Who?s Paying? by Cameron Cardow. This cartoon was published recently on November 7, 2011 in the Ottawa Citizen (a Canadian newspaper). Cameron Cardow has been with the Ottawa Citizen since 1983. Cardow?s education began in Sheridan College, where he took courses on animation and illustration. Cameron [...]
~Glenn Sullivan In journalism class we were given an article, Stuff That Defines Us written by Carol Vogel. The article discusses a book that was recently published, about a goal to tell the history of the world through 100 objects. Then the class was assigned an article about ourselves, and we were asked to pick [...]
By: Brie Cook Mike Peters is a cartoonist who has a website called Grimmy.com, where all his comics are displayed. In 1965 Mike was awarded the degree of Bachelor of Fine Arts from Washington University. Mike then immediately began his career on the art staff of the Chicago Daily News. In 1969 an artist Bill [...]
By Beth Drake Mike Edward Luckovich is a cartoonist who has worked for the The Atlanta Journal-Constitution since 1989. He attended the University of Washington and graduated with a degree in political science. After he graduated he sold cartoons to a local newspaper for almost two years. In 1984 he landed his first job working [...]
By: Emily Williams Clay Bennett has been drawing cartoons for most of his life. He began as an editorial cartoonish for his high school paper and was managing editor for the alternative student newspaper while attending the University of North Alabama. After Bennett graduated college he started working briefly as a staff artist for the [...]
During the early stages of WWII David Low published a collection of political cartoons that depicted the acts of appeasement. Towards the end of the war Low?s cartoons began to inspire the British people to join the war effort. David Low was born in New Zealand and at the age of fifteen began creating [...]
By Alli Green This political cartoon was originally published in The South Florida Sun-Sentinel. This cartoon then was published in Time Magazine when it won cartoon of the week October 29th ? November 4th. The cartoonist that produced this is Chan Lowe an editorial cartoonist for the Sun- Sentinel, South Florida. Chan Lowe has [...]
During the early stages of WWII David Low published a collection of political cartoons that depicted the acts of appeasement. Towards the end of the war Low?s cartoons began to inspire the British people to join the war effort. David Low was born in New Zealand and at the age of fifteen began creating his [...]
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