Saint Andrew CEC
THE POSTIssue 1 2018
Staff Writers
Dominic S.
Ella M.
Hannah M.
Jack F.
Julia S.
Owen M.
If you wanted to know more about Miss Evans, well here is the place to
look! When Miss Evans was a kid, her favorite subject was Social Studies, and it’s
her favorite subject to teach now. Two of Miss Evans’s favorite teachers were: her
2nd grade teacher, Mrs. Kempter, because she was patient and kind. Her other
favorite teacher was her 6th grade teacher, Mrs. Blackwell, because she could
make ANYONE feel important. When she was a kid, she didn’t always want to be a
teacher; she wanted to be a veterinarian because she loves animals.
Another one of our new teachers is Miss Larkin. She is our Spanish teacher
for Kindergarten to eighth grade. Before Miss Larkin was a teacher, she worked in
a bank to put herself through school. Miss Larkin says, “I became a teacher to
make a difference.” When she was a girl, she studied ballet and become a
ballerina. Miss Larkin also teaches French along with Spanish. Her favorite activity
outside of school is reading books. Welcome to our school!
By: Ella
New TeachersNew Teachers
The Art MobileThe Art Mobile
This year’s Art Mobile was an educational and interesting experience for all
grades! This year the theme was how science/plants and art meet together. Mrs.
DeGraw gave us her opinion on it. She said,
“I thought it was unique compared to all
the other years because it integrated
science with art and how they really are similar.” Bucks County Community
College is doing a project to restore a field in Tyler State Park. The
theme includes how pollinators accidently pollinate a flower. You can do anything
from look at dandelion fuzz under a microscope to play with pollinator finger
puppets. This year’s art mobile helped kids become aware of the environment. A
student said, "I thought it was really good, and I thought it was interesting. You
don’t really pay attention to details on things like seeds, flowers, and butterflies. It
was a very knowledgeable class period.” Another student said, “I liked it and I
thought it was fun to learn about how a bee pollinates flowers.”
By: Ella
Disagreement on Comic books See both of their stories now
Owen’s side of the argument: There is a big disagreement on comic books. Comics are
way too long and boring. Comic books do not have a reason.
I really do not get comic books. They also never tell you where
to start on a page. They do not say “123” for the
boxes or the word bubbles so I would be reading the
wrong part of the book.
Dominic’s side of the argument: The reason I say I like comic books is because
comic books like Dog Man are very good books.
Dav Pickle is a comic book author and Illustrator; he makes me laugh, and
sometimes he even makes me cry, and he helps me fall asleep when
I lie awake at night. One of the things that I love about comics is that they
have a lot of detail.
FUTURE SPORTS
What if there were sports where you can use technology? Future sports matter a lot to this world. Sports get you to exercise, and they get you in shape. When you exercise, people get tired and they have to stop, but if technology could do something like make the ground for football more bouncy, that might be an incentive for more to work out on a regular basis!Trust me not everyone is the best shape, but with this certain technology no one will have an excuse not to work out. This idea is possible as every idea is possible!!!!
LET’S GO TECHNOLOGY AND FUTURE SPORTS
PUMPKIN FEST
Is Halloween one of your favorite holidays?
Do you like spending time with your
friends over a little friendly
competition? Well, Saint Andrew CEC’s 2017
Pumpkin Fest is great for people who love both of
those things. This event took place in the Saint
Andrew Catholic School gymnasium on Tuesday,
October 31, 2017.
But these activities didn’t just appear out of
thin air; there was a lot of time, effort,
preparation and dedication put into this
event. I would like to devote part of my
article thanking and writing about the
volunteers who helped to make Pumpkin
Fest this year so spectacular.
First, I would like
to thank our
physical
education teacher here at Saint Andrew, Mr.
Murphy. Mr. Murphy organized lots of very fun
games which I am certain the entire student body
from K to 8th grade of Saint Andrew Catholic
School enjoyed. Some of those games included
pumpkin bowling, checkers, doughnut eating
contests, cup stacking and more exciting games.
Mr. Murphy had chess boards enlarged so we could
use Halloween cups to play checkers--I thought it
was a great idea.
So thanks again Mr. Murphy and all the
Pumpkin Fest volunteers for your hard work and
time. Gladly, on behalf of the Saint Andrew Catholic
School student body, I can hereby call the 2017
Pumpkin Fest a success!
By: Jack
TRUNK OR TREATDo you love candy, friends, and inflatables?
Next year, come to the Saint AndrewCatholic School Trunk or Treat, and you will find all of that.
This year, it happened on Saturday, October 21. Kids got to dress up in their favorite Halloween costumes. They went from car trunk to car trunk collecting candy. It is a good time to hang out with friends. It may just be for school students, but you can bring friends along.
You can see some beautifully decorated trunks. There are also some awesome inflatables inside the gym, so you and your friends can play. Trunk or Treat is a fun activity that you can enjoy with friends and family. You will have lots of fun and collect lots of candy. Well, what are you waiting for? Pick a costume, decorate your trunk and go to Trunk or Treat next October.
By: Julia
Do you love to shop for books and trinkets? Be ready for next year’s book fair to buy some
amazing books. You can shop for books while hanging with friends. There are a lot of cool posters and other fun toys you can buy. Some included a
mini ping pong eraser set and a mini eraser and pencil sharpener
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microphone. The books are all very good, and you will enjoy many of them.
Saint Andrew Catholic School student said, “I thought book fair was fun. There was a big selection of books and I think everyone enjoyed it.”
Mrs. Felker, our library teacher at the time, said, “We earned about $14,000.00 worth of books. Almost $500.00 in proceeds went to buying books for the school library. For older grades, I would recommend Refugee, and Left Out. For younger grades, Pig the Elf was very popular. This year was shorter than last year, with only four days instead of five. It was awesome and everyone had fun.”
Make sure you check out next year’s Book Fair. You won’t regret it!
By: Julia
Pig races
Do you like fun and exciting racing events? If so, come to our annual pig races, and you will have a lot of fun. Classes participated in a magazine drive to earn money for our school. If your class had 70% or more participation, you win a
pig. Then, your class votes on what to dress the pig up as. The school votes for best dressed. Who knows, maybe you could win next year.
Classes also raced their pigs. They set up a table and whichever pig fell off the table first won. It may be loud and crazy, but it is a lot of fun. There are a couple races before the big race. First, k-2nd raced their pigs, and whoever won that round moves on to the finals. There are many more races before the big race. Mark your calendars for next year’s pig race; it’ll be a blast!
By: Julia
Christmas festival
Do you love food, games, and music? If so, our Christmas Festival is the right place for you. This event was held on December 3rd at St. Andrew School. In the parking lot, there were a lot of food
trucks. All of the food was great.
Inside, there were raffle baskets. All of them were beautifully decorated and had great prizes inside. You could buy tickets and put your names in to win. Congrats to all who won! There was also a really good band playing in the gym.
The Christmas Festival was really fun, and we hope to do the same thing next year. Be sure to come check out next year’s Christmas Festival because you won’t regret it!
By: Julia
S a n t a S e c r e t S h o p
This year we had our annual “Santa Secret Shop” at Saint
Andrew Catholic School. From past years we have had mugs,
jewelry, toys, reindeer food, dog toys and many other items at the
shop. One of the kid’s favorites was binkies. The Santa Secret
Shop is located in the Marian Room and is filled with tables of
things to buy for your family and friends. The shop is complete
with a check out and wrapping station. The shop helps you by
putting labels on the items for a selected category.
Every class goes down to the Marian Room, and they select
their purchases then go back to normal classes. Many students
partake in this activity, while others do not. If you don’t get
anything from the Santa Secret Shop you definitely should
because it is extraordinary to have experienced this amazing
event. You can buy stuff for your family or just buy yourself
something. A student says, “It was amazing how you could get so
many things. I just really loved it, and it was an amazing event. At
some other schools they don’t have it here, and I’m glad we have
it here.” In our Santa Secret Shop we have new items which are
good because we shouldn’t always have the same thing.
By Ella
C h r i s t m a s B r e a k
This year we had more Christmas break than we
did last year! From the words of a student, “It was
extraordinary that we had a longer winter break!” The
break was two days longer, but everyone can agree that
the extra days really counted! The break consisted of 1
whole week, 2 weekends, and about half a week. The total
amount of days off was 12. Everyone most likely went
outside to play in the snow, or stayed all cozy inside to
watch a movie or read a book. You could have also played
or used your Christmas presents. Whatever you did on
your extra days, you knew it was worthwhile.
The weekends felt normal, but the weekdays felt
magical. After it was all over, you wish it never ended.
There were some flaws to the extra days. You still have a
spelling test that week, you miss your Monday and
Tuesday specials, and after awhile, you miss your friends.
Because of the extra days, we have less snow days built
into the schedule. This means if we have a HUGE snow
storm, that we can end up getting dismissed later in June
than usual. Whatever you think, the extra days were
magical in some way to you.
By: Hannah