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Seniors Mike Kuhn and Gabe Long have a water balloon fight. Last year, Hoover started off the school year with a free cook out. Teachers and students brainstormed ideas for this year’s first day party including water balloon fights, a tug-o’-war and a digital scavanger hunt.
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Students now have the chance to learn a nonconventional language with the addition of sign language club.
Senior Jennifer Stites helps decorate dumpsters with the environmental club, one of the many clubs Hoover offers.
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In the beginning of the 06-07 school year, Hoover had a cook out on the first day of school. Students got to eat a free lunch outside which was extended to give them time to visit with friends. Principal Connie Cook and teachers discussed and decided to have another beginning of the year party. “Students don’t want to sit in their classrooms for 45 minutes and go over rules and regulations. Students will go to classes for like 15 minutes just to meet their teachers and get a feel of the room,” Cook said. One student from each homeroom met with Cook in the small gym May 14. Students and teachers went over ideas kids had for this year’s party. Some of the ideas were water balloon fights, tug-o’-war between homerooms and another cookout. Another idea was a digital scavenger hunt, where each homeroom would take pictures of the students in the homeroom and various locations and whatever homeroom is found first would win. Senior Hajra Kadusic plays tennis, one of the “We also got the idea to have Hoover bands many sports avaliable to freshman that aren’t play all day and have somewhat of a field day. open to students at Meredith. Some students also want to have a dance-off, not necessarily between homerooms, but just between students,” Cook said. “The meaning of the party is to bring Hoover students together and bond as a homeroom and get to know your homeroom teacher more than you already do.” Sophomore Erin Wilson said about last year’s party, “I think the party was fun but crowded. I Bridgette Andrews.3.What’s your sign? think we should have a students vs. teacher tug-
“My goal is to get a big enough (crowd) to have a Napoleon Dynamite reenactment.”
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Cook also wants to have an all school assembly in the football stadium as well as grade levels having separate meetings. “I expect students to have fun and be good sports and build good relationships with their homeroom teachers and students in their homerooms,” Cook said. Central Campus students will be able to partake in the activities. They will be excused form classes at Central Campus all day and go to the homeroom they would go to if they stayed at Hoover all day. “I want everyone to be involved in this party including the people that don’t stay at Hoover all day,” Cook said. Sophomore Elizabeth Etter was disappointed with last year’s party. “I thought the party was kind of stupid because not all grades got to eat together and I think they should’ve,” Etter said. “Some people were late and didn’t get to eat, it was crowded and other grades were skipping their classes to eat with lower of higher grades.” “I think the school party will become a hit over the years. Each year we just need to come up with better ideas and ways to improve the relationships between students and staff in the building,” Cook said. “Overall, I hope that the party is a big success and I hope that over the years students give more ideas, and better ones, too. I’m really looking forward to the party and I hope the students are.”
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“I think the school party will become a hit over the years. Each year we just need to come up with better ideas and ways to improve the relationships between students and staff in the building,” - Principal Connie Cook