Issue 7 Final
Issue 7 Final
Issue 7 Final
To celebrate National Poetry Month, the Journalism class selected a few of the poems and quotes that were entered in our poetry contest. We appreciate all of those who shared. Great job KC writers!
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Did you know that rap is a form of poetry? The Haiku is one of the most popular short poem styles.
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Beautifully Broken Her pigtails swayed in the breeze. Her eyes blue as crystal Laughing with ease. She grasped his hand tightly As they climbed the tall ladder. What they said or did Truly didnt matter. They would sit in the tree house For hours on end, Giggling and smiling And playing pretend. Not a care in this world, Not a whisper or remorse. They could be heard through the trees Of the thick hazy forest. Its been five years Since I saw her last. I remember her smile Now a thing of the past. Her eyes dull as a shadow, Her wrists scarred with masks. Its like someone picked her up And broke her apart. I wish she could see The beauty inside. I could fix her and mend her heart, Build a world thats not falling apart. C. Shephard
Victims Regeneration I see the veil Cross my eyes. A thousand years, A million lies. I pale as I gasp My final breath, And review my life As I face my death. The road is long that I have traveled, The lightnings flashed Before my eyes. I wave to those That I leave behind. Im not ashamed to die, As a phoenix I rise, From the ashes of red, And you still dwell A thought in my head. As a rose I wither Away in the storm That is the world. But of course, Every rose has its thorn. T. Hamilton
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I was there. I was there with the laughter that got louder. I was there surrounded with hatred growing stronger and stronger, as the light within everyone faded away in the darkness. Suddenly, a spark grew from the darkness and got bigger and brighter. Thats when the little light grew and guided the bird out of the cage. T. Yang
Love is li ke a Its like a rose fire Its That youso beautiful forget ab out its thorns Or its h eat that burns. I want a ros I want lo e ve. Yes, it w ill hurt w hen It dies, b ut rig It doesnt ht now My heart matter. cant Without beat you Te Amo . Te Quie ro. I Love My swee You, t dying r ose. V. Mayo
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Become an Engineer!
Engineers design, develop, improve and take care of most of the structures and technology that surrounds us, from sport trainers to roads, tunnels to bridges, and from a light bulb to space satellites! They apply scientific principles to come up with creative solutions to practical problems. Their work has great impacts on our lives. They have shaped much of the modern world. They helped to give us roads, bridges, dams, television, computers, cars, mobile phones, and other technology that we use almost
By Heriberto G.
every day. They also make a lot of money! The average salary for an engineer is $80100,000 a year, although some can get up to the $200,000 range. f interested in this job, its important to do well in all classes, but mostly in math and science. Its definitely a path worth looking into, so keep up the good work in your classes and never give up!
By Lily Y.
On March 29th, 2014 Kings Canyon held an event for 6th graders to come and explore Kings Canyon Middle School and to see how both 7th and 8th grade will be. Students and parents from different Fresno Unified elementary schools came and, of course, had a ton of fun. KCMS teachers showed 6th graders the different
core classes. Electives, and other great programs we have at KCMS. A few that were visited were Robotics, AVID, Spanish, Journalism, PE, and a long list of others. There were even performers in the cafeteria and lunch was provided to all! Thanks to all of the wonderful teachers and administrators at KC. The 6th graders will surely be prepared for next year!
Gone
But if all they did is kill time, time would end up killing them (Grant, 102).
By Karen M.
15, youre gone too. For the younger kids, this isn't a big worry, but for 14year-old Sam Temple, thats whats keeping him awake at night. People start taking sides, bullies rule, and death pretty much becomes their new best friend. To make matters worse, some kids start developing supernatural powers that get stronger every day. Check out Gone, by Michael Grant, and the rest of the series Hunger, Lies, Plague, Fear, and last but not least, Light.
Source: themichaelgrant.com
In the blink of an eye, everyone over the age of 15 is gone. No parents, no teachers, and no older brothers or sisters are around to tell you what to do. This sounds awesome right? Well, thats what the kids of Perdido Beach, California first thought, too, but they soon realized that they were trapped with no internet or any other way to communicate with the outside world, if there even still was one. The town quickly became a prison to these survivors. Also, the day you turn
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not studying. I asked some of the students that went and they said that they had a great time on the trip and they wish to remind next years students to keep their grades up, so they can have the great opportunity as well!
by Elisa R.
After the trip to the aquarium, they got to eat lunch on the beach. Some kids even went into the water. They also got dinner, choosing between three selections. Overall, it was a fun experience for the kids. If youre in seventh grade, this could be you next year. Just remember to try your best and you may just qualify!
(Left to right) Mr.Vang, Mrs.Pawlik, Mrs. Olsen, Mrs. Jenkins, Mrs.Droge, Mrs.
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By Ruby M .
I wasted a lot of years and it negatively affected me, shares Gonzalezs friend. Make the right decisions and pursue a good art school, if youre into art. Erik Gonzalez ended his presentation by saying, Practice respect, be kind to yourself and others. Enjoy art. His fellow artist added, Wage beauty, create love with art. Students of KCMS, remember to make the right choices. Youre young. Its never too early to plan your future and the paths you want to take in life. Thank you, Mrs. Wothe, for letting me share such an enlightening experience with your class.
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When KC was done practicing, they headed off to SHSs beautiful theater. KC was the first school to perform! Their choreography was amazing and they did an outstanding job, especially as beginners! They performed two songs: Anasazi and Montego Bay. KC won a plaque which rated them as Excellent! Practice doesnt make you perfect, you make perfect said student Victor Villa after the performance. Never give up on anything, said Delray Coleman, commenting on KCs excellent performance.
KCMS JOURNALISM
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