Trunk or Treat is a Feat By: Seventh Grade Class
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Trunk or Treat is a Feat By: Seventh Grade Class
BULLDOG BARK Vol. 2 Issue 2 Food Drive is a Success By: Seventh Grade Class Each year during the month of November, schools across the country can be found hosting massive food drives. Boxes are placed throughout schools so that donations can be made. Cowan Elementary School is no different. During the week of November 9-13, students from kindergarten through eighth grade took part in our annual food drive. Each afternoon, Mr. Wagoner’s RtI students would go to all of the different homerooms and collect the daily totals. After the totals were calculated, the items were then taken to the library in order to determine a school-wide total. With Friday being the last day of the drive, students arrived with massive amounts of items to donate. In all, Cowan Elementary School was able to collect almost 700 items. These items were then transported to a nearby church. At Forgiven Ministries, the items were separated and sorted so that baskets could be made and distributed to deserving families. The students/faculty at Cowan were able to make the holidays a little more special for a lot of families in Letcher County. THE CRAZE OF BLACK FRIDAY By: Eighth Grade Class Black Friday is the day after Thanksgiving. Every year, stores all across the country cut prices to promote sale efforts of the Christmas season. The term “black Friday” comes from the idea of saving money and being in the “black”, as oppose to losing money and being in the “red”. It’s actually the most successful business day of the year, nationwide. After finishing their Thanksgiving dinner, many people scurried to massive stores and awaited doors to be unlocked and products to be unwrapped. All were eager to take advantage of the great deals that they would receive before the items had vanished off of the shelves. Although it is hectic, there are still many benefits like the cheap products the fun atmosphere. Other critics feel that Black Friday takes away from time spent with family during the holiday weekend and causes us to lose sight of the real reason for the Christmas season. Trunk or Treat is a Feat By: Seventh Grade Class The Trunk or Treat was a great thing for the Cowan Elementary School. They had hay rides around the track, and they had over 60 people dressed up as Halloween characters and gave out candy from their trunks that was decorated. Truck or Treat was performed on October the 10th. The whole Cowan Elementary School participated such as: K/8. That is how the Cowan Elementary Schools Trunk or Treat went this year. Taking on Tom the Turkey Turkeys began lining the walls of Cowan during the last two weeks of November. Unique turkeys span from Mrs. Burns’ room in the elementary hallway, all the way through to Ms. Slone’s room in the middle school hallway. Each turkey dawned a different appearance such as a Starbucks turkey, a baby turkey, a turkey resembling Mr. Mike, and superheroes of all kinds. A multitude of colors and textures covered the walls of CES. Each turkey had his own personality and theme, as each student’s artistic creativities shined through. To accompany their creations, students were also asked to compose a persuasive piece entailing why we should devour hotdogs at Thanksgiving, as oppose to the traditional turkey. Each class selected winners of the turkey contest and they are: Kindergarten- Jayda Banks, Ryder Fleming First- Blake Collins, Jade Hart Second- Autumn Cornett, Caleb Caudill Third- Kaitlyn Perry, Keyara Shepherd Fourth- Evan Cummings, Caleb Slone Fifth- Skylar Frazier, Micah Turner Sixth-J.J Coyle th th 7 /8 - Matthew Dicks, Jacob Mullins, and Olivia Hammock Veteran’s Day By: Kaylee Banks and Haley Howard Cowan Elementary is so thankful for all of our veterans. Veteran’s Day was on November 11, 2015. Cowan Elementary School had sent a note home, inviting all of their family members that were veterans, to come and eat lunch with them on this day. Veterans that had served in all parts of the world filed into our lunchroom and were greeted with the upmost respect. After the luncheon, students worked throughout the remainder of the week to prepare “thank you” cards for all of the veterans that were able to attend. We are so thankful for the ones that made the choice to sacrifice their life for this country. We are so appreciative of them and proud of their accomplishments. Kindergarten News-Enjoyed Getting to see Lacy, the dairy cow. Lacy is part of a program sponsored by Schwann’s. The students learned about the cow’s diet, caretaking, milking, as well as the nutrients of milk. The lady that did the presentation has lived on a dairy farm her entire life. First Grade News-Mrs. Lowe’s and Mrs. Lumpkins’ classes have been focusing on Author Purpose, addition, fractions, writing paragraphs, decades, Tom the Turkey, contraction surgery *Stand out student- Brady Moore Second Grade News-subtraction and addition, recyclable robots *Stand out students- Autumn Cornett and Caleb Caudill Third Grade News-multiplication, cause and effect, compare and contrast *Stand out students- Kaitlyn Perry and Keyara Shepherd Fourth Grade News-Going over theme, summarizing, Greek myths, papers about hotdogs in place of turkey, as well as solar energy, geothermal energy, wind energy. Fifth Grade News- Learning Bill of Rights, operations with decimals, argumentative on-demand writing Middle School News/Stand Out Students- Mrs. Fields-*Shenoa Frazier Mrs. Afton- *Jackson Meade ratios, proportions, conversions Mrs. Adams- *Austin Cook and Kenzie Craft Mr. Dollarhide-fighting Revolutionary War, going to Greece Mrs. Gilbert- filtering water Ms. Slone-*Jayson Buttrey Hotdogs in place of turkey Mr. Thomas-*Luke Howard Honor Roll- Second Six Weeks (ThirdEighth Grade) November Birthdays Jayson Buttrey, Haydon Caudill, Kenton Combs, Katelyn Coyle, Jamie Craft, MacKenzie Craft, Matthew Dicks, Rebecca Eldridge, Olivia Hammock, Shelby Howard, Anthony Lewis, Logan Martin, Jacob Mullins, Elijah Osborne, Anthony Scott, Bailey Smith, Sheldon Tolliver, Maggie Webb; Brooklyn Bailey, Aaron Banks, Ford Combs, Sydney Coots, Isaac Cornett, Kayla Eldridge, Shenoa Frazier, Kane Gibson, Dillon Halcomb, Caden Holbrook, Lucas Howard, Grace McDougal, Rebekah Sumpter, Nakesha Whitaker: Angalee Amburgey, Mikaylee Banks, Hayden Bentley, Loren Boggs, Colton Collins, Sam Collins, James Coyle, Paige Day, Ashton Fitzpatrick, Madison Fugate, Abbey Howard, Haley Howard, Wyatt Ison, Rylee Lewis, Gunner Miles, Mallory Miller; Abigail Adams, Kaylee Banks, Allison Boggs, Ashtin Caldwell, Baylee Caudill, Kandace Collins, Anna ELdridge, Kenneth Fields, Skylar Fracier, Kensley Haley, Ashley Ison, Makenna Martin, Abigial McDougal, Faith Mullins, Phillip Pierce. Mia Rouse; Jackson Adams, Farrah Combs, Sharon Heron, Emiley Johnson, Cassondra Miles, Liam Miles, Alyssa Nicely, Davin Parting, Peyton Pierce, Gage Rouse, Mason Webb CONGRATULATIONS! KEEP UP THE HARD WORK! Dylan Bentley, Margie Callihan, David Partin, Madison Fugate, Keenen Paulley, Derrick Cornett, Alexis Childers, Sydney Coots, Rebecca Eldridge, Cassondra Miles, Braxton Banks, Anna Eldridge, Paige Day, Mia Rouse, Sammy Fields, Sheldon Tolliver, Jonathan Baker, Kayleigh Caudill, Hunter Cornett, Peyton Pierce, Emily Thornsberry, Jaci Adams, Phillip Pierce, Briley Hall, James Stidham, Salena Hooper, Abbey Howard, Tyler Gilliam, Lexi West