Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Edition 5 - Season of Winter

Winter Wonderland
By Aubrey S.

Hi! My name is Aubrey, and I decided to have a winter story contest for the junior high students. 8th grader Angel B. won the contest. Here is her wonderful story entitled "Winter Wonderland."

Winter Wonderland
I felt a shiver down my spine simultaneously as I stepped out of the door. I cringed as the wind gushed to my eyes, down to my cheeks, and finally to my now crusting lips from the blistering cold. It is officially winter.

I trudge down the street with little pieces of the sky filling my shoes. Squish, squish, squish is all that I hear. The streets and trees are pulverized with snow. It is completely deserted outside leaving me to my thoughts and my thoughts alone.

But I’m not alone.

I am surrounded with billions of my white, fluffy, flurry, microscopic friends. My hands are as cold as ice and solid as rock. I stretch my hand out to catch the little pieces of heaven. I catch a quick glimpse of the intricate designs before it quickly dissolves into my hand. The brilliant sun almost blinds me as its rays reflect on the streets and glisten against the mountainous powdery snow banks.

An SUV covered in snow rushes past me and slightly showers me with snow. I don’t mind. Just the thought of winter makes me feel care free. Like a weight has been lifted off of my shoulders. I take a deep breath of the crisp clean air. I feel free. I am completely in a daze. I stick my tongue out, and I can taste the pureness of it all. I reach out to the sky as if I can touch it…

RRRRIIIIINNNNNGGGG!

My eyes shot open. I then realize I am in my 5th period biology class, and I daydreamed through it all. “Miss Connors,” my teacher snarls though clenched teeth. “Thank you for finally joining us but unfortunately class is over. Good luck on the quiz tomorrow,” she says half amused. I peer out of the window with disappointment. The sun is gleaming on the foliage outside. Only 132 days until winter!

Angel B.

Crazy Sock Photos
By Symone J. and Teron R.

Wondering why you see all these crazy socks? The students had crazy sock day. Each student got a chance to wear their crazy socks to school. These photos show how much fun we had on crazy sock day.







GiGi Advice Column
By Gianna G.

Hey Eagle Way Viewers, I am the new Eagle Way advice columnist, Gianna, and this is my first entry for our wonderful student blog.

I wanted to start the advice column because I’ve always wanted to give advice to people who needed help with their problems, especially those who cannot talk to anybody else.

In the future, I would like to be helpful to other people. My advice column is open to anybody who wants to submit questions. Send them to senior_editior@stethelreda.org.

Here is my first entry:

Dear Gigi,
How can I balance homework and extracurricular activities
with recreational things?

Sincerely,
Angel B

Dear Angel B,

Homework should be the first thing you think of before anything else. If you have homework to do on a certain day, you would have to miss the extracurricular activities to do your homework. School always comes before anything else!

Sincerely,
Gigi
Advice Columnist

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Edition 4 - Lego League

St Ethelreda Lego League Team Wins Trophy!
by Symone J, Senior Editor

As you all know, our school has a science club called Lego League.  We presently have four members: Ebony, Angel, Symone, and Deja.  Lego League is based on Lego Robotics.  Every year we go to a regional competition where the teams compete in the areas of robot mission runs, research, technical skills, and team work.  We also have a research project that we have to create.  The Saint Ethelreda team, Eagle Explosion, has competed for the past three years.

      This year’s problem was about the safe passage of children from their homes to school, and we had to build a robot that would complete all of the missions on the mission table. We had to pick up loops, knock down access markers, go over or under the bridge, and end up in the target spot all without losing the people on the robot.  For our research project, we created a solution called Eagle Eye, a camera that would be placed in outer space to watch youth travel daily from home and school so they would be safe.  The Eagle Eye camera can catch criminals using nanotechnology. These cameras would be placed on every street corner at the stop lights.  They would not be too obvious so criminals would not notice them.

      At the end of this year’s competition we received a research award for our project Eagle Eye. We did not make it to state, but we did very well.




Lego League Team: Angel, Ebony, Deja, Symone

Friday, December 18, 2009

Edition 3 - Christmas Edition

Edition 3 - Dec 18, 2009


Our new name
Welcome to "The Eagle Way."

Our new name was selected by a vote of the entire St. Ethelreda School students, faculty and staff. Thank you to everyone for helping. We look forward to bigger and better things... starting this holiday season.

As Coach Moore told us, "It's The Eagle Way or no way!"

Peace, The Eagle Way staff

Christmas Poem
Please enjoy an original Christmas poem by our own Junior Editor, Brandice W.

“The Best Day Ever” by Brandice W

Born on Christmas Day
The most special day of the year
A child is born whom you shouldn’t fear
Not in a house nor in an Inn
But in a manger filled with glistening wind
The Virgin Mary gave birth to the Son of God that day
Immaculate Mary the purest of all
I think about her every winter, spring, and fall
I close this poem wishing you the best Christmas ever
Let God live in our hearts forever and ever


Christmas photo by Teron R. 

Merry Christmas!