Full fox magazine - Scarsdale Public Schools
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Full fox magazine - Scarsdale Public Schools
Magazine THE VERY FIRST FOX MEADOW MAGAZINE!!! BY 15 STUDENTS!! THE flourish Diane Forley and Michael Otsuka, the owners of Flourish A NEWS STORY ABOUT FLOURISH BAKERY We interviewed Diane Otsuka, one of the co-owners of Flourish Bakery Flourish Bakery is a yummy, savory treat for people in Scarsdale. We interviewed Diane Otsuka, one of the co-owners of the shop. O. Otsuka: How is running a bakery different then running a restaurant? D. Otsuka: You get ready for dinner at a restaurant, different things are served, no waiters or waitresses. A. Daire: Why did you choose to run a bakery, not a restaurant? D. Otsuka: Restaurants are opened all night, I wanted to be home at night, I worked about 12 hours a day (10:00 am to 11:00 pm). J. F. Robelen: Where did you get the name of the bakery? D. Otsuka: We wanted to find a word that sounded like the word flour. O. Otsuka: How long have you been running this bakery? D. Otsuka: We have run the bakery for over 3 years. A. Daire: What are the pros and cons (ups and downs) of running a bakery? D. Otsuka: The ups are flexibility, you can come in with new ideas, and there is a farmers market 3 times a week. The downs are, we are not on a busy street, and we run out of storage space. J. F. Robelen: Why did you close down the restaurant? D. Otsuka: The lease ran out. menu: Vegetable Pot-Pies Vegetable Soup Muffins Bread Chocolate-Chip Cookies .......and more By Jamie Robelen, Olivia Otsuka, and Amelie Daire In May at Fox Meadow the 1st graders get chick and duck eggs. everyone is exited to see them hatch. The chicks and ducks are not pets. Even though we heard the first grade is having chicks and ducks it is actually for a big-unit on life cycles. They are just keeping them for a couple weeks. The first graders still treat them like pets by feeding them grain and bringing them home on the weekends. ! Before they hatch the classes keep them in a 99-degree incubator. The incubator keeps the eggs warm before they hatch. The chicks and ducks get out of their eggs by using their egg tooth. ! Right now there is a webcam that shows them hatching. Parents and students are watching every day Thatʼs the first grade unit on life cycles. By Anya and Emily SAY HELLO TO EAT LOTS OF FRUITS AND VEGGIES KIDS! THEYʼRE VERY HEALTHY FOR YOU! DONʼT EAT ME!!! Fox Meadow Fair Before the Fair Abigail Stein & Jake Rompala Have you ever wondered what goes on before the Fox Meadow fair? If so, read on! Before It All Begins It all starts at 5 a.m. on Saturday, May 12, 2012 when the custodians start setting up. It takes about four people to actually set up the fair. It’s difficult to set up your first year but if you stick to it like custodian Mr. Gianelli did for 18 years and counting “then you can do it in your sleep.” The custodians aren’t the only ones who help out with the fair; Mr. Wilson and the parents help out too! A Principal’s Point of View Mr. Wilson does more than you think to help out. He helps out coach S.W. at the pep-rally. At the fair Mr. Wilson gets dunked. Mr. Wilson loves the fair but makes sure you don’t steal his burger. His favorite game is the dunk tank because it makes people laugh. Parent Power! The parents do so much that it is difficult to list all of the amazing things they help out with. Some of the parents help cook the manage the games. The happen food. Others rides and fair would not without them! And Finally… the Good Stuff The prizes, the rides, and the games, everyone loves the good stuff. Most of the prizes are donated but some are bought. Most of the games and rides are returning like the rock wall, dunk tank, and jumping castles. Now you know all about what goes on before the fair. Have fun at the fair! Cabaret by Yuri On May 8th at 7pm, cabaret took place. 5th graders got to perform on the stage in the gym. 5th grade students danced, sang, and did comedy routines. Cabaret is one of the fun activities they do in 5th grade. Here are some of the other activities in 5th grade: American Games, Ellis Island, Pool Party, party at the teen center and more. Students enjoy cabaret because they get to be creative. They could perform things they like to do, they could do things that they are good at, or students can do something that they do out of school. Before cabaret you can usually see kids practicing in the hall and in classrooms. Try to get to cabaret next year. Scarsdale High School Fair By Ishwar Mukhurjee Where do you get cotton candy, play games, win prizes and go on exciting and thrilling rides? That’s right, at the high school fair. There you can try out the rides like the Tornado or the Slippery Slide. Then you can throw some darts at balloons and if you do well, you can go home with a stuffed pet of your own. The carnival is over now. It was on April 20 from 6pm to 10pm and also on April 21 from 1pm to 8pm at 1057 White Plains Road (The High School). You did not want to miss that opportunity because the fair only comes once in a year. Students from Fox Meadow tell us what their favorite rides are and why they look forward to the fair every single year. Jeffrey Morse is a third grader in Fox Meadow Elementary School. He came to the SHS fair with his father and best friend. His favorite ride was the ROUND UP because he likes the fact that he is lying down and also flying at the same time. Jeffrey’s favorite game was the game where you shoot cups and his least favorite game was Let’s go Fishing. He did not win anything but he will go back next year. Jeffrey probably will help out at the fair when he is in High school. He spent about thirty dollars there, and he was sad when he had to leave. Abigail Stein, a 3rd grade of Fox Meadow Elementary School went to the high school fair with her friend. She won no prizes but she loves the game where you shoot water in a certain place and she doesn’t hate any other games. Her favorite ride was The Drop because it goes fast. Her least favorite game was Magic Carpet because it didn’t go fast. I guess she likes fast rides! She is not going to help out in the fair when she is in High school. She feels so excited when she gets there and she doesn’t want to leave when she has to go. She said that she spent at least $10 and she is definitely going back next year. If you do go to the fair next year then you might want to take these recommendations into consideration. If you think that the fair has rides only for older kids then you are wrong: the High School fair also has merry-go-rounds and other rides for smaller children. The dragon roller coaster is perfect for smaller children and so is the Dizzy Dragon. The Super Slide, the very tall and long pink slide is also a favorite. The Ferris wheel is also very popular. Many people will ride the Ferris wheel because it is very slow and easygoing. This year, there were some new games to play. There was a game where you had to shoot a dart at a star and if you got the dart on target, you would get a great prize. The rides are fun to go on even though they stay mostly the same. So remember, if you happen to be around the Scarsdale Library or White Plains Road on April 20th or 21st next year, stop by the High School Fair and don’t miss the once a year event. State Test By Jack, Janet and Jeffrey Have you heard about the state test? Are you frightened that you had to take the state test? Do you think you will get good results? Do you think it will be hard? We are addressing this topic. The state test is a test administered by the state. The test tests you on how much you learned and how well your teacher taught you. The test can be really hard sometimes, so you have to remember to practice. Luckily, your teacher has probably ran some practice tests. The state test should not be frightening. It is to judge teachers on how much (well) they teach you. Teachers think that the hardest booklet is book 3 language. The teachers think their students will succeed and ‘’hard working.’’Sometimes it’s not fair because maybe your teacher is great but you don’t pay attention. The state test can be easy, hard, boring, and even fun! OBT IS ON THE TV... date ALL DAY location FOX MEADOW ELEMENTARY time 8:45-3:10 See the movies that are making our blacktops more fun for everyone See the videos that do them all.