JA Writers - February 2012
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JA Writers - February 2012
JA Writers e W Visit our website at www.jonesacademy.org Serving Native Americans Concerned With the Education of Native American Children February 2012 Issue H A P P Y F R O M V A L E N T I N E ‘ S D A Y Many cards and flowers like the ones held by Desma Valdez and Jazlynn Bernal were sent to fellow classmates and friends on Valentine’s Day. For more Valentine photos see page 8. 10 Lovely Stories In This Issue..... Lazer Zone JA Writers Applying For Workshop Biggest Loser Challenge Learn and Serve... Spreading A Little Love/ Super Students Will You Be My Valentine? They Got Caught...Who Is Next?/ Song Mrs. Sander’s Magic Broom Happy Valentine’s Day Jones Academy! J O N E S A C A D E M Y EXPERIENCE THE LAZER ZONE By Lexus McAfee Hector Bernal and Ethan Thomas took advantage of the bowling alley at Lazer Zone and enjoyed every minute of it. Residents at Jones Academy attend several activities each month and recently the younger boys traveled to Ada, Oklahoma to enjoy a fun-filled night at Lazer Zone. Lazer Zone is a monstrous arcade where kids can go and enjoy many different activities such as bowling, glow- in -the- dark putt putt golf, laser tag, and many other popular arcade games. At the end of the evening students were able to redeem prizes for the tickets they won while enjoying the activities. This was definitely a good time for everyone who attended the outing! Johnny and Hunter Sparlin were very inquisitive about the technology used at the bowling alley. Sabian Hawkins had a bit of an “equipment malfunction” with his multicolored bowling shoes! JA Writers Applying For Crazy Horse Memorial Workshop Markita Cross, Kim Black Bear, Joshua Sam and Brandon Thomas fill out applications for the Crazy Horse Journalism Workshop, in hopes that they will be accepted to attend. Every day is a busy day in the newsroom for Jones Academy’s JA Writers, but lately students have been filling out applications to attend the Crazy Horse Memorial Journalism Workshop. The workshop is set to be held April 15-19 in Custer South Dakota at the Crazy Horse Memorial. Only top journalism students are invited to participate and students are selected by application. The workshop is held by the Freedom Forum Diversity Institute in conjunction with Crazy Horse Memorial. During the workshop students are taught by professional mentors who work in the field of journalism. The goal of the workshop is to help students hone their skills in writing, reporting and photography. The journalism workshop is only open to Native American students and only 45 students will be chosen to attend the event. Good luck our students who have applied for this inspiring event! Jones Academy’s Jones Academy is proud to announce that once again, various staff members have chosen to participate in The Biggest Loser Challenge sponsored by Choctaw Nation Healthy Heart. The event is being coordinated by Choctaw Nation Healthy Hearts Program Activity Coordinator Mandy Grammar and Raina Sparks MS,RD/LD-Community/Clinical Dietician. The event is designed to promote healthier lifestyles, educate participants about healthy nutrition and teach successful way to lose weight through diet and excercise. The Biggest Loser Challenge is a 12 week program that features a different topic each week concerning healthy life styles. Participants are required to attend atleast 10 classes, in which nutrition information and successful exercise plans are introduced. Participants may either compete as individuals or as team members. Participants weigh in every 4 weeks and on May 16th the Biggest Losers will be awarded with Nike products such as : Shoes, Gym Bags and Water bottles. February 29th kicked off the first official weigh in. Top team losers include: 1st Place -Team Ohoyo Okchakko Brenda Martin Lori Wells Sheila Bailey 2nd Place -The Elliptical Wizards Denell Cooley Kim Sanders Linda Civic 3rd Place-The Thinner Winners Dennis Dugan Rhonda Dugan Jennifer Bolt Dietician Raina Sparks visits with Shayla Peters about Body Mass Index and fat percentage. Linda Civic strikes a muscle bound pose as she walks the designated exercise track. Each week the exercise track is marked with cones depicting what exercises are to be done during that days workout. Changing up a workout is very beneficial if a plateau has been reached in weight loss. Learn and Serve.... “Spreading A Little Love” Pictured taking Valentine gifts to the residents at Beare Manor are: (front row) Wilmer Guerrero,Reina Rodriquez, Melina Tushka, Hector Bernal, and Tysheena McMillan (back row) Jade Wakolee, Samantha Lopez, Terrell Warrior, and Johnny Sparlin. Wilmer Guerrero delivers a little Valentines Day Cheer to a resident at Beare Manor. The elementary members of Learn and Serve decided that in honor of Valentine’s Day they would “spread a little love” to residents at Beare Manor. The students used their group time to make some very special flowers and gift bags containing “goodies” to brighten the residents day. They then hand delivered all of them to some very deserving elders. Outings such as this not only help the young people to reach out to the community they live in but also teaches the importance of honoring and respecting one’s elders. The residents enjoyed the gifts and cherished the time spent visiting with the children. Super Students Congratulations to our students who were chosen as Jones Academy’s Super Students for the 3rd nine weeks.They are: Wilmer Guerrero (6th),Kaitlan Wilson (6th), Carlos Rodrigues (5th), Jade Wakolee (5th), LaRae New Holy (4th), Kendra Wakolee (4th), Tysheena McMillan (1st), and Desirea Sparlin (2nd). Will You Be My Valentine? Markita Cross, Kim Black Bear, and Emilia Farmer display some of the Valentine flowers they made. Each Flower was its own distinct creation, with many colors and shapes. Students at Jones Academy’s Alternative Learning Center often participate in seasonal activities. For Valentine’s Day they got to make cards and flowers for their loved ones during their life skills group. As a special treat, Prevention Specialist Amber Hearn, also brought a giant heart shaped brownie to the class to share with everyone. The students enjoyed learning how to make flowers out of crepe paper and they really enjoyed Miss Hearn’s frosted brownies! Prevention Specialist Amber Hearn visits weekly with the students at Jones Academy to promote healthy life skills. They Got Caught... Who Is Next? Three elementary students were caught being good in January. These students are (left to right): Terrell Warrior, Sabian Hawkins, and Braimes Jim. We are so proud of our students who are witnessed carrying out good deeds on campus. The students exhibit good character and make Jones Academy shine with pride! Congratulations boys! Song And I think over again My small adventures When with a shore wind I drifted out In my kayak And thought I was in danger. My fears, Those I thought so big For all the vital things I had to get and to reach. And yet, there is only one great thing, The only thing: To live to see in huts and on journeys The great day that dawns, And the light that fills the world. Eskimo -Translated by Knud Rasmussen Desma Valdez (5th grade) recites the poem “Song” as Kim Black Bear (Junior Alt..) reads along. Desma and her classmates have learned many poems in Mr. Sirmans’ class and recite them often for various groups of people. Mrs. Sander’s Magic Broom This raw egg is defying the laws of gravity. Mrs. Sanders poses with her “magic broom”. She got the idea from a friend who posted a photo on Facebook. Is it a scientific fact or is it fiction? Try it and find out!!! I thought it was a little odd when I walked in to Mrs. Sanders classroom at the Alternative Learning Center on March 5th. I couldn’t place my finger on it but something was definitely different! Was the carpet new? No. Were the desks arranged differently? Negative. How about the windows.....And then it hit me! A broom was standing straight up in the middle of the room without any thing supporting it and later I witnessed an egg standing straight up on a plate. Now that’s crazy...Unless its during the Spring Vernal Equinox. What exactly is the Spring Vernal Equinox? It has to do with the planets being lined up and the day and night being exactly the same amount of hours and minutes and gravitational pull and ... well lets just say its a very complicated scientific anomaly. Let me encourage you to research it a little for yourself at www.verenettawarner.com/ vernal-equinox-brooms-eggs-standing-alone and you can see for your self whether it is a scientific fact or fiction. Mrs. Sanders invited the 5th grade students to come and witness her “magic broom”. Here some of the students are successful at demonstrating the free standing broom trick. 5th grader Jeremy Pitts tries to get a raw egg to stand straight up with no support. Happy Valentine’s Day!!!!! Alanna Brown Melina Tushka Lastenia Lainez- Ortiz Reina Rodriquez Melvin Birthmark and Jenaro Lujano Diaz Moore