Orchards Tribune-March, 2022

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Orchards Tribune March 2022

Featured Stories Exclusive Interview with former teammate of Babe Ruth, Lew Dammon Pg. 14-15

Top Spring Break Destinations Pg. 2

Photo courtesy of popsci.com

Gardening Tips Pg. 4

Superbowl Pg. 19 Photo courtesy of gamesradar.com

Special Edition- This month’s newspaper is featuring two special guest writers- Azzlyn McComas and Hailee Evans with their 4th grade persuasive essays.

Volume 4 Issue 5


Opinion Orchards Tribune Top 5 Spring Break Activities Charlotte Seubert Orchards Tribune Do you like spring break? You need to pay attention to spring break because if you don’t know what to do over spring break besides being bored, you know, here are some things that I think you should try doing. In this article it will tell you about what you can do over spring break. The top 5 activities are birthday parties, Spot On, hiking, going into caves, and Hawaii. A good spring break activity is going to a birthday party at the gymnastics center. Another thing you might like is going to get some frozen yogurt at Spot On. Maybe during spring break you can go hiking up a really tall mountain. If you have time, a spring break activity is going through a cave in the mountains. Something else you can do is go to Hawaii. In Hawaii you will get a new Hawaiian dress or a Hawaiian suit and you will get a house to stay in. I think that you will like doing these fun activities. Photo courtesy of Hawaii aerial view / ademyan/iStock


Opinion Orchards Tribune Top Spring Break Destinations Alana Ousley Orchards Tribune Introduction Do you know where you want to go for spring break? Well, if not, I have some good news for you! This passage is about spring break destinations. The types of destinations I will be talking about are Las Vegas, California, and don't forget about Hawaii! This is important to read about because if you are thinking of visiting any of those three then it is important to know a lot about them. Las Vegas There is a fun place called Circus Circus. It is a very fun theme park that is in a very big dome. It has fun roller coasters, food, scary fun rides as well as small fun rides just in case the others are too scary, especially for the young ones. Next up is the High roller. It is a very big circus wheel with domes for observing the city of Las Vegas! You can also go zip lining. This is located at the Link Q hotel. This is another way to observe Las Vegas from a high place. It might seem scary at first, but once you get on it's like you're gliding in the air like a graceful bird! Another fun thing to do is go to Hershey's Chocolate World. They have cooked more than 800 Hershey's chocolates. There's more facts like how they have a sculpture of the Statue of Liberty made out of 800 gallons of Hershey's Chocolate! Which is all at the New York Hotel! There is even more such as a Reese's, and jolly rancher flavored wall! All of these fun places are from Visitlasvegas.Com California In California you can do many things like go to Disneyland! Or maybe you're more into more mature things like Universal Studios which is my all-time favorite! When you are there you can have a tour that shows the sets of all time favorite movies. Don't forget about the rides and the yummy food- for some reason food tastes better when you're walking around all day! Another place is the San Diego Zoo. There you can see all of your favorite exotic animals! A place that I like to go to is named Monterey Aquarium. It's near the ocean with crashing waves! You can look at all the amazing sea creatures, and one part that I love is the touching zoo. When you touch them, make sure to be careful with them because they are living things. Last, but not least is Sea World. Here you can watch performances with dolphins, orcas, and many more. All of this is from visitcalifornia.com Hawaii This is the Hawaii section. In Honolulu island/city you can get a cold sweet treat, which is shaved ice! One of my favorites is going swimming with dolphins. Before you get on the boat they tell you no bananas are allowed on the boat because it is bad luck and the boat may sink! They also ask if you want to wear a bodysuit because the water is very cold. They drive around a bit on the boat and once they see some dolphins, they stop and have you put on your goggles and jump right in one at a time. When you look down they might be right under you, but don’t be scared. Fun fact, I actually did it when I visited Hawaii. You can get a reservation on TripAdvisor.com. Next up is the hiking lake beach and the Pillbox Trail. Here you can go on a nice hike on a very high mountain next to a beach. The beach is good for when you are hot and need to cool off for a bit. All this information was found on busytourist.com. Conclusion Now you have reached the end and I hope you enjoyed reading this passage. This was made to give you some ideas on where to go for your spring break! The places that I suggested were Las Vegas, California, and also Hawaii! Hopefully this helped! What are some other destinations you 3 would like to visit.


Opinion Orchards Tribune Gardening Tips Brynnlee Blegen Orchards Tribune Do you know about gardening? Well if not, this is a good article for you! In this article I will teach you about when to plant a garden and what you could plant. Do you know when to plant a garden? Spring is the best time to plant a garden and it starts on March 20 and ends on June 21. Spring is a little cold so you would want a light jacket, and gardening gloves! Do you know what you could plant? Some ideas are tomatoes, cauliflower, strawberries, cucumbers, and lots more! You can plant your favorite fruit, for example you could plant watermelon. There is lots more to learn about gardening, this is a fun activity you can do in your free time with your family!

Effie Burger Owen Schumaker Orchards Tribune Are you hungry and need a place to eat? Do you like giant 1 pound hamburgers? If so you may want to try Effie’s Burgers. Effies Burgers is located at 1120 Main St, Lewiston, ID 83501. Effies has been in the LC valley for thirty years now and is a bit outdated. With a small area to work they don’t have much room to work with. However, on the upside they do have a pool table and dart board. For food they have burgers, fries, onion rings and more. Some things I tried were onion rings, fries, and an 8 inch 1 pound burger. All of this tastes amazing. Their 1 pound burger was what strands out the most. It has tomatoes, pickles, a patty, cheese, and more. When it comes to service I would say they have it down pretty well. All the food is cooked to perfection and there was not much of a wait. They are kind, friendly and are always making sure that you're satisfied with everything. In all I would rate Effie’s a 8 out of 10. It has great food and service but the decor leaves something to be desired. In all Effie’s is a great restaurant and I would recommend it to anyone. Next time you eat out you may want to try it.

Photo courtesy of balconygardenweb.com Right: three Effies burgers, top left: curly fries, bottom left: onion rings.

Photo courtesy Owen Schumaker

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Opinion Orchards Tribune Super Bowl Party Recommendations Ellie Anne Marie Phillips Orchards Tribune What's a good way to celebrate Super Bowl? You can throw a superbowl party. In this article you will learn how to throw an unbelievably, awesome Super Bowl party. In my opinion you need to have food and drinks, team gear, and an invite list to your party. Do you know what to eat at a Super Bowl party? In this paragraph you will learn about what to drink and eat. There are many foods and drinks you can have, but one of my favorites is soda and nachos. You can also have veggie trays, water, juice, and more. Or you could have hot dogs and churros. Last, but not least is popcorn. These are some recommendations for food and drinks you can have at a Super Bowl party. Do you think team gear is fun to have at a party? In my opinion you need to have an idea of team gear. In this paragraph you will learn what to wear at a Super Bowl party. A couple things you can wear are head bands, hair ties, and scrunchies. You can also wear shirts, hats, sweatpants, and sweatshirts. There is one more. My favorites are pom poms! These are some recommendations for wearing team gear. Do you know who to invite to a Super Bowl party? In this paragraph you will learn who to invite at a Super Bowl party. When you invite someone to a Super Bowl party you might want to text them or send an invitation. When you want to invite them a few days ahead of time.There are many choices, but I could only think of two, those two things are family and friends. Those are things you need at a Super Bowl party. In the article you learned about food and drinks, team gear, and who to invite. Think about some things that you could bring or wear at a Super Bowl party.

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School Tribune News Orchards Teacher of Month Lily Rodgers and Ella Whitman Orchards Tribune This month, our school was very lucky to have one of our teachers be chosen as the Alliance Title Teacher of the Month. That teacher was Mr.Shriver, a 5th grade teacher. We decided to interview him. We talked to 1 of his students to see what they think of him as well as his teaching partner to see why he was nominated.. His name is Travis Shriver, also know now as Tom (Teacher of the Month). He has been working for 6 years at Orchards. Some people who inspired him to be a teacher were Mrs.Akers, his 4th grade teacher; Mr.Adams, one of his high school teachers; as well as his mom who is also a teacher. The reason he wanted to be a teacher is he had great teachers and wanted to impact kids' futures. He went to 3 colleges- Eastern Washington University , Walla Walla Community College, and LCSC. The reason he chose to teach 5th grade is that kindergartners scare him, they are in his nightmares, also he likes the communication with the 5th graders. “When I got teacher of the month I was shocked, surprised, appreciative of all the letters from students, Mrs. Bozzuto, and Diane Phillips.” He also said “I like coffee and am good at geography and very knowledgeable about many things like math and science.” Haydin Randall told us that Mr.Shriver is a great, funny, and weird teacher. Haydin Randall told us “Mr.Shriver makes school fun by always being nice, helping you and is always there for you.” Mr.Shriver puts a smile on her face every day by joking with her. Haydin Randall's favorite thing about him is his horrible jokes. Haydin Randall also said he is a really great teacher and his next class will love him. They are also besties. Mrs.Bozzuto told us she chose to nominate Mr.Shriver because “Mr.Shriver is not only an amazing teacher but an amazing person. And every single day he is positive, is just what our team needs and he is supportive. He is very great with kids and he loves fifth grade.” She thinks Mr.Shriver is a great teacher because he understands fifth graders and he adds humor to his job. He is also better at math and he makes it fun. She said working with Mr.Shriver is like living the dream. She and Mr.Shriver have been working together for 3 years. Now I think everybody can agree when I say Mr.Shriver is a pretty great teacher.

Top-Mr.Shriver (T.O.M.) Photo courtesy of Lily Rodgers

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School Tribune News Orchards Bullying Clara Green Orchards Tribune Do you think bullying should come to an end so that no more people get hurt? Here at Orchards Elementary we have rules that prevent bullying. For example, one of the rules is no shoving or hitting. This month we interviewed Mrs. Haag to learn more about bullying and bullying prevention. Bullying is kids who use their power, such as physical strength, access to embarrassing information or popularity to control or harm others. Bullying behaviors happen more than once or have the potential to happen more than once. The effects of bullying are that kids who are bullied may have increased feelings of sadness and loneliness, trouble sleeping and eating, and may not have interest in activities they used to enjoy. They are more likely to miss school. If you are being bullied, look at the kid bullying you and tell him or her to stop in a calm, clear voice. If speaking up seems too hard or not safe, walk away and stay away. Find a trusted adult to stop bullying on the spot. . Find an adult to stop bullying on the spot. When you see bullying, talk to a teacher, parent, or another adult you trust. Adults need to know when bad things happen so they can help. Be kind to the kid being bullied, show them that you care by trying to include them. Not saying anything could make it worse for all of us, the kid who is bullying will think it is ok to keep treating others that way. Reasons people bully are done with a goal to hurt, harm, or humiliate. Some kids bully because they are trying to fit in with others, control peers, have low self esteem, do not know how to control their emotions, and may not have skills for handling social situations in healthy, positive ways. Talk to an adult you trust . Don’t keep your feelings inside. Telling someone can help you feel less alone. They can help you make a plan to stop the bullying. Clearly, this is something that might convince you. If you are convinced, you might watch for bullying. See Mrs. Haag if you need any help solving a bullying situation.

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School Tribune News Orchards When I was 9… This month we are asking staff, “When you were 9…, did you get any treasure from leprechauns?” As always, we have answers! Wanna have a look? Thank you Orchards staff, for kindly answering our questions and intruding on your happy memories, or privacy. You rock!

Mrs. Cornell

My only memory of getting treasure is when I was in Kindergarten.

Mr. Shriver

Yes, I once ate a whole bag of Lucky Charms, then a rainbow popped up, and at the end of the rainbow was a pile of gold.

Mrs. Bozzuto

No, but one of them stepped on my desk.

Mrs. Murphy

Yes I did, it was a children’s book of literature. I still have it! I love it!

Ms. Wenzel

My class set traps for the leprechauns, and we all got chocolate coins.

Mrs. Koenig

I was always looking for four leaf clovers, but I never got any treasure

Mr. Armitage

I don’t think I did. And I always forgot to wear green on Saint Patrick's Day.

Mrs. Kneale

One time I got one golden coin.

Mrs. Haag

I have never gotten treasure from the leprechauns. 8


School Tribune News Orchards This month we have a very special treat for all of our panthers. Our very own 4th graders have written some fantastic persuasive essays to model for us what great writing looks like. Let’s celebrate these spectacular writers! We Need a School Garden By Hailee Evans Do you want a school garden? Well we need a school garden. With a school garden, kids can learn about hands-on science, gain responsibility, and lastly, there’s nothing better than fresh food from your garden. So let's buckle up these great garden facts for a school garden. Firstly, we need a school garden so kids can learn about hands-on science. For example, kids can learn about photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is the progress of green plants making their own food! Cool right? During photosynthesis, plants take in carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O) from the air and soil; the plant then releases the oxygen back into the air, and stores energy within the glucose molecules. Inside the plant cell are small organelles called chloroplasts, which store the energy of sunlight, according to www.nationalgeographic.org. Another example of why students can learn hands-on science is it would get kids to go outside and have fun. Kids can go outside, have fun, and be proactive all while learning about photosynthesis. As you can see, we need a school garden because kids can learn about hands-on science. Another reason why we need a school garden is because kids learn to gain responsibility. Students will gain responsibility by being in control of their own actions because a school garden will take many students to take care of it. It will also help them teach other kids to take control of their own actions by holding them accountable to doing their jobs and responsibilities to help take care of our school garden. When kids take care of the plants, they have to make sure they have good soil, water, and sunlight. By doing this kids can learn how to take care of plants and have a greener and healthier world. Also you can see we need a school garden because kids can learn about responsibility and take care of their own actions. To convince you further we should have a school garden because there’s nothing better than fresh food from your garden. For example, how do you know your so-called healthy store bought food is as healthy as they say?… if you love food from your garden, obviously your food from your garden is healthy. Don’t you love food from your garden? As you can see we need a school garden because it will be healthier for students' food, diet, and creativity. In conclusion, we need a school garden because kids can learn about hands-on science, they will grow in their responsibility level, and it's even healthier for you. Think back to your elementary school days, wouldn’t you have liked to have a school garden? Think about all the learning opportunities that a school garden provides. If you agree to also having a school garden, reach out to 9 friends and families and say we need a school garden.


School Tribune News Orchards We Need a School Garden By Azzlyn McComas Do you think a school garden is a good idea? Guess what? I think we need a school garden. With a school garden, it would teach kids responsibility and it would be more healthy for everyone. On top of all that, it would cost less money! Firstly, we need a school garden because it would teach kids responsibility. For example, kids can learn how to grow a garden and take care of the plants. Responsibility will teach kids to be patient while the seeds grow. For a child patience is a matter of learning. It will help them control their emotions such as when they are anxious, angry, or tired. It will also help them make better choices of their actions, according to www.imom.com. Another example why we need to have a school garden is because kids can build teamwork. How kids can build teamwork is to work together. Kids can come together to make friends by helping each other grow plants. Kids see the plants grow day by day and they all have their awesome jobs to put together in their garden. As you can see, we need a school garden because it teaches kids responsibility. Another reason why we need a school garden is because it is more healthy for everyone. For example, how do you know your so-called healthy bought food is as healthy as they say? How do you know how long it was there for? My mom and I were grocery shopping and I really wanted a chicken caesar salad. When I saw one in the store, it was calling my name! “Hey mom, can I get that chicken caesar salad? My mom replied, “No.” “Why not?” I whined. She said, ''Because you don’t want to be eating moldy lettuce, right?” I replied, “Eww gross.” Soon, my mom said, “You don't know how long it has been sitting there for.” Another day she came home with a caesar salad. I said, “I thought we could not get it?” My mom replied with a smile on her face, “I just saw them unload a batch so I had to get two boxes.” Another example of why a school garden would make it healthy for them is because kids will go outside and get fresh air. Fresh air energizes your brain so when you go back into the classroom you will be ready to learn. Clearly, we need a school garden because it is a healthier choice for all of us. To convince you further, we need a school garden because we would spend less money. For example, we can just pick the food from the garden so money would be saved, versus spending that money on food at the grocery store. Moreover, another example is that seeds are usually one dollar and food is like five dollars so that can really add up. You are saving so much money by buying the seeds and growing it yourself as compared to purchasing the food from the grocery store. Nothing is better than having fresh fruit for lunch on your plate. To sum it up, we need a school garden. In conclusion, we need a school garden because it will teach kids responsibility, it also will be healthy for everyone and it would cost less money! If you donate to Orchards Elementary, it can help us earn enough money to start up a school garden. Even the cooks want a school garden, so reach out to friends and families and say we need a school garden. 10


School Tribune News Orchards PTA News & Updates Librarian’s Corner Photo courtesy of shutterstock

Charlotte Seubert Orchards tribune Hello Orchards Panthers, are you ready for the amazing PTA announcements this month? It’s going to rock you away. I'm reporting with my mom, Mandie Seubert, and we’re going to talk about the amazing PTA news and updates. My mom is the PTA treasurer so that’s where I get all this information from. What’s going on with the PTA? “We have a lot of exciting things coming up like the beef raffle fundraiser and the glow dance party. We met our fundraising goal, so we will be ordering new playground equipment soon.” Why are we doing the beef raffle and the glow dance party? “We are raising money for the PTA activities for our school. For the beef raffle, students will be selling raffle tickets for $5 or 5 for $20. There will be 2 winners and each will win one-quarter of the beef. We’re having a glow dance party for fun, on April 15th, and we will announce the winners at the party.” What are we going to do at the dance party? “We’ll have a black light, glow sticks, and a special DJ. Parents and siblings are invited.” These are awesome things that the PTA and the school will be doing over the school months.

Hailey Tiffany Orchards Tribune You might be wondering what the librarian's corner is, well, you’ll have to wait a second. I will give you a hint: we are going to talk to our school librarian. This newspaper article is all about Mrs. Wenzel. Every month starting today we are going to get news from Mrs.Wenzel. Like this article is about Silverwood.

If you don’t know, the Silverwood challenge has started. We have to read for 10 hours to get a free Silverwood ticket. A free ticket just for reading, can you imagine that. It just takes 10 hours of reading. You can do 1 hour for ten days. Still there are lots more you can do like 30 minutes for 20 days. Here’s the thing, you have to read for 10 hours by March 25th. Don’t worry though you still have like a month and a half. Now that that's out of the way, let me tell you the rules. Number one, the reading you do has to be on your time or for fun. That means homework doesn’t count. Number two, online reading and audio books do count that but social media doesn’t count. The most important rule is make sure you turn in your slips/papers to your teachers by the deadline. I hope you found this information helpful. See you next Time on Librarian’s 11 Corner.


School Tribune News Orchards Student Council Savannah Kingsley Orchards Tribune This is an article of an interview with some of the student council members, and this month we are asking them what they are planning to do for Valentine’s Day. We thank you for reading the newspaper thus far. “What are you planning on doing for Valentine’s Day?” Asks interviewer Savannah Kingsley. “So, we were thinking that the teachers will still be able to do their Valentine’s party, but we may do a spirit week.” Replies Paisley Miller, member of the student council. “What else are you planning to do?” Asks Savannah, deeply interested. “Well, on Friday, we’re going to have a big Valentines party for the whole school.” Responds Lily Bulkley, another member of the student council. “Yeah, and for the week we’ll have a hat day, pajama day, sports day, something like that.” Pipes in Paisley. “What grades are participating in it?” “We were thinking, all of them.” The members reply together. As they wrapped up, Paisley and Lily shake hands with Savannah.

Photo courtesy of Savannah Kingsley Paisley Miller (right) and Lily Bulkley (left) members of the student council (Also very valuable leaders in our one of a kind school, Orchards Elementary), being interviewed.

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Community News Orchards Tribune Beautiful Downtown By Ella Wittman Orchards Tribune Do you know about beautiful downtown Lewiston (BDL)? Well if you don't, beautiful downtown lewiston it is located at 301 main st #103, Lewiston, Idaho. BDL has so many activities for all ages and alot of people look forward to it (including Brenda Morgan, the big boss lady at Beautiful Downtown Lewiston BDL-she hopes for the best)! There are many reasons why you should go downtown. In this article you will learn about them- what is BDL, the activities, and last but not least,the people of BDL. What Is BDL? "BDL is a community driven organization that invites tourists and locals to experience the Lewis/Clark Valley. From art to retail to restaurants. Downtown provides experience for all ages" according to Brenda Morgan, the big boss lady. Activities There are many activities to do and lots of stores to go to. Here are some activities that might be going on or are coming. Dinner in the dark, pumpkin palooza, plaid Friday, downtown tailgate and last but not least the art walk. All of those things are fun, trust me, but just so you know some are limited for kids- like dinner in the dark that is for 21 and older. People According to Brenda Morgan "I am led by a board of directors who come from all types of businesses, whether they are teachers, business owners or work for local organizations, they offer insight to the future of downtown. I also have a wonderful employee who runs all the events downtown." Conclusion There are many reasons why people should go downtown such as-what is BDL,has lots of activities, and last but not least,the people of BDL. I think downtown is a great place to go! It has so many beautiful colors. If you would like to go downtown to eat then the place you want to go is Main Street Grill. photo credit to Tripadvisor.com [photo of waffles at main street grill] photo credit to beautifuldowntownlewiston.com [photo of logo of BDL]

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Community News Orchards Tribune Community Fame Amelia Bender Orchards Tribune Have you ever wanted to meet a baseball player who played with Babe Ruth? Well, you’re in luck because I got to interview a famous baseball player and his name is Lewis Damman. He is amazing and doing great and the best part of it is he is 94 years young and still loves baseball. Lew was born in Anaheim, California but then his family moved to Lewiston when he was a baby. He went to many different schools in Lewiston and here are some of them: Webster, Whitman, and Orchards (in the older building). Lew loves spending time with his family: he is married to a lovely lady named Alice, he has one daughter and two grandchildren, plus he even has two great-grandchildren. Lew was 19 years old when he started playing baseball in the Major Leagues. He played for the Brooklyn Dodgers first. After high school, Lew was invited to play in the East-West throwing game in Spokane and this is where Lew was discovered as a great baseball player. In fact, afterwards, the recruiter for the Brooklyn Dodgers came up and knocked on his front door in Lewiston, Idaho and picked him to travel to New York City to do Spring Training with other great baseball players. Lew was the second person from the whole state of Idaho to be recruited to the major leagues. He got to go to New York City and played on the Dodgers field. He signed with the Brooklyn Dodgers. He played third base and second base mostly but he loved playing third base most. After a few years of playing with the Brooklyn Dodgers, Lew was traded to the Boston Red Socks team and he played for them for a couple years. But, in 1950, the Korean War began and he was drafted into military service. He was stationed in Japan and then went to Korea in 1952. Lew continued to play recreational baseball with other soldiers while he served overseas. In 1951, while he was in Japan, his father passed away and they wouldn't let him go see his family and he was heartbroken about that sad circumstance. A year after that, his mother passed away and he knew he needed to go home so he stood up for himself and said, “I need to go see my family,” and they let him go back home to Lewiston, Idaho. So he went off on an adventure to see his family. After spending a few months with his family, he traveled to the east coast again and played for the Boston Red Socks, and he played for the team for three years. But then he got a knee injury and they said, ”Until you get better you can not play.” He was scared of playing in the major leagues at first, but then he got over his fear and played amazing. Also he got to play with some of the greatest baseball players of all time, including Ted Williams and Mickey Mantle. One of Lew’s favorite memories of playing in the major leagues was a night where he helped his team win a big game. How you may ask? Boston was behind 2-1 in the 8th inning and the coach said to Lew, “You’re in.” Lew went up to home plate, gripped his bat tight and put all of his training and skill to work: he hit a double and got to second base, sending the runner on first to third base. His teammate behind him then hit the next pitch far enough to send the runner on third and Lew to home base to win the game! Lew proved that he was a great baseball player and was a reliable player on the Red Socks team. Lew does not still play baseball today, but he still loves to watch baseball, especially when the Boston Red Socks play. Keep in mind that he is 94 and has had some serious injuries from playing baseball. Did you know that back in the day baseball players did not wear helmets? It was also legal for pitchers to purposely throw the ball to hit the hitter. Well, as a result, Lew Damman has had some pretty bad injuries from his years in the major leagues: he had a broken cheek and was hit in the head with the ball. In spite of all of that, he never gave up. He cannot hear as well as he used to but he has hearing aids to help. He also has a super nice wife and she helps him with everything. They make a great team.

Right: Bazooka Joe Bubble Gum wrapper ( photo credit wikipedia for bazooka bubble gum)

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Community News Orchards Tribune Community Fame (continued) Did you know that Lew Damman is the character on the Bazooka Joe Bubble Gum? Well he is. While he was in the major leagues, the bubble gum company asked if they could use his likeness for their character. They said that he would get a check for being the character, well he only got one check and it was like $10. What can I say, you don’t get paid much for being a cartoon character. Even though it was not his favorite bubble gum, other kids love it! Lew Damman never thought he was that good of a baseball player until a writer of the Lewiston Tribune wrote an article about him. Lew is a humble man. Guess what, he even has a book written about him and some awesome baseball memorabilia! Lew was a great baseball player; he is a loving husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather; and he is a kind and caring community member. Lew has left a legacy of kindness, humility, dedication, hard work, inspiration, and a lifetime of love for the great sport of baseball.

Here is some more information about Lew Damman.

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Community News Orchards Tribune Community Supports Lily Rodgers Orchards Tribune I interviewed Cynthia Nunez who is our community support helper. I found out the events and things helpful this month. What supports are available in the month of February? In the month of February, Valentine’s cards are helpful and winter clothes. If there are people who want to help, what can they do? We like items like clothes and blankets that are slightly used. If you are going through stuff in your closet, call me at (208)-748-3710 and I will let you know if you can donate. Anything else you want us to know? Our school community helpers are putting together a family resource center where you can get clothes and food.

Extra Support If your family is experiencing difficulty at home, we would like to provide additional support at school. I understand that you are not always able to share details and that’s okay. We are here to help and support our families because it takes a village. If your family is needing additional resources, support or financial assistance, please text or call Cynthia Nunez, our social worker. She can help you with anything you are needing.

Text Cynthia at This Number: 81010 Text this message: @edehce Contact Cynthia at: (208)-748-3710

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Sports Orchards Tribune Jack Schuster-Vandal Football Jarrett Rowden Orchards Tribune I got the chance to interview Jack Schuster, a football player from the University of Idaho. He is a tight end, and his number is 81. Jack is a very nice guy, he was fun to talk to and very positive! Q: What was your best football game? A:The best football game this year was when we played Southern Utah, I got to go in a couple of times so that was fun and we won the game, that was also fun because we didn’t win a bunch of games this year. Q: When did you start playing football? A: I started playing football in 7th grade but then I didn’t start playing football again until my senior year of high school. I started playing football for the Vandals in 2019. Q: How old are you? A: I am 20 years old and it’s my 3rd year in college. Q: Where did you grow up? A: I grew up in Richland, Wa, it’s one of the Tri-Cities and it’s in Southeastern Washington. Q: What do you want to be? A: I want to be an elementary teacher,/PR teacher, I want to teach kids your age. Q: When you were a kid, what was your favorite football team? A: My favorite professional team was the Seattle Seahawks because they are the local team but my favorite college football team was Washington State because my dad played football there, so growing up, we always watched those games. Q: Who is your favorite football team player? A: Right now, my favorite football player is George Kittle, he’s a tight end for the San Francisco 49ers. Q: If you could meet any famous football player who would it be? A: That’s a hard question but I think probably George Kittle, from interviews that I’ve watched and watching him play football, I think he seems like a really cool guy and someone that would be fun to spend time with. Q: Why did you start playing football? A: I always grew up really liking football and watching it because my dad played, I decided to start playing football again because I wanted my dad to have a son that played football and be able to watch his son play football, since it was my senior 17 year in high school, I said “Let’s give it a chance!” and it turned out pretty well for me!


Sports Orchards Tribune Jack Schuster-Vandal Football (Continued) Q: What are the educational requirements to play sports? A: To play sports in college, you had to graduate from high school and get accepted into college. Right now, I have to pass 9 credits each semester so that’s 3 to 4 classes each semester that I have to pass, you also need over a 2.0 GPA, my GPA is fine right now, not even close to 2.0! Q: How often do you practice? A: During the season, we can play 6 days a week, so starting September until Thanksgiving break, we practice 5 times a week and we have a game once a week so we can do football 6 times a week, in the offseason right now, we won’t have practice until after our spring break, which then we can have 15 practices between then and the end of our school. Q: What do you like about football? A: I am really competitive, I really like competing with everyone, I keep growing and improving my skills which is something that I really like to do. I also really like all of my teammates and having a group of friends that I’m so close to, that I spend so much time with is something that I really like about football. Q: Is there anything else you would like to share? A: Yes, I think that being an athlete in general, no matter what the age is, is something is important for everyone to do, I think even if you aren’t necessarily very athletic, or at the top of each team, I think it builds a lot of character, teamwork, and skills that can help you later in life or even in school, it can motivate you to do better in school so you can actually participate in sports and I think that playing sports is a lot of work but it’s worth it!

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Orchards Tribune Super Bowl Zoey Falk and Lily Rodgers Orchards Tribune Did you know that in America some consider the Super Bowl a national holiday? Well some do. Today you will learn about the teams in the Super Bowl and what happened at the 2022 Super Bowl. This year the Los Angeles Rams and Cincinnati Bengals were in the Super Bowl. The Super Bowl was on Sunday, February 13, 2022 at 3:30pm. The Cincinnati Bengals are one of the 12 teams that have never won the Super Bowl since they joined the NFL in 1970. It was during the 80s that the Bengals went to the Super Bowl XVI in 1981 against the San Francisco 49ers. The Bengals have appeared in three Super Bowls total including this one. Their first two in 1981 and 1988 were both against the 49ers . They lost to San Francisco both times and each time by one score of 5. The Rams are the second team going to the Super Bowl. They have 12 wins and 5 losses. They have been to the Super Bowl 3 times and they won 1 in 2000 . The Super Bowl they went to was played against the Tennessee Titans and they won. Their final game to advance to the Super Bowl was against the 49ers and they won by 3. Now that you learned about the teams going to the Super Bowl, let's talk about what happened at the Super Bowl. First, Rams wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. gets injured. Then the Bengals are losing at halftime: Rams 13 and Bengals 10. 3rd quarter, 22 seconds in and the Bengals have a touchdown. It's 16-20. The Rams score a touchdown and they win 23-20. Aaron Donald points to his finger signaling where's my ring. The MVP is Cooper Kupp. His eyes fill with tears of joy as he kisses the cup. The Los Angeles Rams were the winners of Super Bowl LVI. It was a close game and they almost got their first win in the Super Bowl. Even though the Cincinnati Bengals lost it was still an awesome game for both teams.

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World News andTribune Information Orchards St. Patrick’s Day Ashira Mast Orchards Tribune In this article you will learn all about St. Patrick’s Day! Do you know why it’s called St. Patrick’s Day? A person named Patrick saved everyone from snakes! That’s not where he got the name and how it became a holiday and what actually happened! He got kidnapped by England and then when the people who kidnapped him got to the place they were taking him everyone had their name with saint, so that’s what they did they put St. in his name. He had a chance to escape so he got out of that place like a lightning bolt. It was his fear to go back to England but that’s where he went because he had nowhere else to go. Everyone knew that his name would be the next holiday! So they call it St. Patrick’s Day! You can look online if you want to learn more about why it’s called St. Patrick’s Day and what happened to Patrick. Do you try to catch leprechauns on St. Patrick’s Day? Do you like St. Patrick’s Day? Here’s some fun things you can do on St. Patrick's Day: you can build a trap for a leprechaun or you can have a special dinner with your family or friends or both and maybe have a scavenger hunt for candy or candy gold. Well you can learn how you can catch one. You will need a cardboard box and fake gold and maybe you can put wallpaper on the box to make it super fun! It might not happen and it might. What’s your favorite part? Well no one has ever caught one. In my opinion, I think St. Patrick’s Day is one of the best holidays. Do you like going with your family and spending time with them or your friends? Are you going to do that this year? Well I think you should have fun and do something with them. Here’s a couple of gifts for St. Patrick's Day you can give them a pot of gold, or just some chocolate gold, you might also like a lucky charms tee shirt, or a St. Patrick’s Day shirt. Make sure that you wear green because you don’t want to get pinched. Or do you? Just telling you it doesn’t feel good at all! What did the leprechaun do last year? Do you think it will get itself in trouble? Will your mom and dad hate the mess the leprechaun made or will you hate it because your mom or dad made you clean it all up? Do you think the leprechaun will leave footprints behind? What are you doing this year for St. Patrick’s Day?

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World News andTribune Information Orchards Basic Spanish for Beginners Michelle Parris Orchard’s tribune 󰎼Hola(hello) Do you like counting in Spanish? If you do, then you might like my article. Today I will teach you about numbers in Spanish, letters in Spanish, words in Spanish, and colors in Spanish. Here are some basics about Spanish, where you can learn numbers, letters, colors, and words. Go to Spanish.com or go to your local library to learn more. Hope you enjoy your new language, Adiòs(goodbye). Alphabet

Colors

Words

Months

Days of the week

Numbers

Letters help us spell words, which is in the last chapter, but I am just going to teach you about letters in this chapter. Ah bay, say day, ay, ef-ay, hay, ah-chay, ee hoh-tah, kah, eh-lay, eh-may, en-nay, oh pay, koo, air-ay, eh-say, tay oo vay, doh-bleh-vay eh-keys, ee-free-egg-ah, say-tah. all of those mean a b c d e f g h i j klmnopqrstuv w x y z.

Azul is blue, verde is green, rojo is red, amarillo is yellow, naranja is orange, negro is black, gris is grey, rosa is pink, blanco is white, violeta is purple, and finally, but not for least, marron is brown.

Now you're in the hard zone, words. Try your bestm el libro means book. El escritorio means desk. Escribir means to write. El reloj means clock. Las tijeras means scissors. La silla means chair. There are more words, but those are just a few basic ones.

January is Enero. February is Febrero. March Is Marzo. April Is Abril. May is Mayo. June is Junio. July is Julio. August is Agosto. September is Septiembre. October is Octubre. November is Noviembre. December is Diciembre.

Lunes means Monday. Martes means Tuesday. Mièrcoles means Wednesday. Jueves means Thursday. Viernes means Friday. Sábado means Saturday. Domingo means Sunday.

The numbers are pretty easy. You probably already know Uno, Dos, Tres, means 1,2,3 in Spanish, but there are way more numbers in the category than 1,2,3. There are millions and millions just like stars.

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World News and Information Orchards Tribune Boy Ask Santa For Covid Cure Kinley Orton Orchards Tribune This 10-year-old boy asked Santa last year for a cure for Covid-19. This year he has a new request. Do you know what he said….. Well look here yourself. I’ve never seen someone as brave as him to be asking Santa for that. That boy's name is Jonah Simons. Be real. Have you ever wished for that?

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Zodiac Tribune News Orchards Madysen Folsom Orchards Tribune Happy Pisces Season! (I am a Pisces)

Capricorn Capricorns are usually the ultimate worker bee; they are ambitious, organized, practical and most of all, goal oriented. They do not mind the hustle to get things done, they are willing to give up a lot to just reach the goal that they set for themselves. Capricorns also make up their own rules in life and in other scenarios as well. According to Astrologer Elisabeth Grace, “Capricorns are determined to make things happen during their lifetime. They are known for their serious focus, especially in youth.” Though they do get a lot of things done and accomplished in life, don’t expect them to be bragging and full of themselves! Though, they do rub people the wrong way a lot of the time, as well as being very stubborn. They are also impulsive, which means when they want something, they want it now. If you’re born between December 22nd - January 19th you’re a Capricorn! Capricorns best match is: Taurus, this is because they both speak the same language and understand each other very well. Meanwhile Capricorn's worst match is: Gemini, Gemini is because, well, too many reasons to tell, but in a short way to put it, Geminis are social and active meanwhile Capricorns are the opposite. Capricorn is an Earth sign.

Leo Leo’s are natural born leaders. They are compassionate, they drive themselves, and they are known for their natural respect to others. They are very confident and extroverts. Enthusiastic and generous are another one of their personalities, they are mainly know for being brave, courageous, fearless, and determined, just as the lion represents. Though they are more self-centered, they still have emotions when it involves their dear/loved ones. The bad side of a Leo however, is that schadenfreude- which basically means that when others are down on their luck, Leos are usually smiling inside. It's worse when they act like they're sorry for them, but trust me, it is totally insincere. When they're angry though, it is a very ugly experience. When Leo's are angry they aren't afraid to show it. They also know how to get under your skin, they will call you names that they know will hurt you inside. If you were born between July 23rd- August 22nd, you are a Leo! Leo's best match is: Aries, this is simply because Leo knows how to make things the way Aries likes. However a Leo's worst match is: Virgo, this is because they both have similar personalities, which is sometimes a good thing, but not in this scenario! Leo is one of the fellow Fire signs. Photo courtesy of www.shape.com Left: This is a picture of the Capricorn sign. Photo courtesy of www.the-sun.com Right: This is the Leo sign.

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Leadership Assembly Orchards Tribune February Leadership Assembly Student Celebrations Kindergarten

Evelyne Cook- Evelyne is a reliable, independent leader. She has a positive attitude, is kind to others and perseveres when learning gets hard. Evie you make our class better. Titan Funke- Titan is a scholar. He loves to learn and share his knowledge with others. He has a strong work ethic and thrives on challenges. Way to learn, Titan! Emery Peterson- Emery can be relied on to make good choices and do the right thing, even when no one is looking. She works hard every day, is always kind and has the most interesting ideas. Way to go, Emery. Isaac Oliver-Isaac is doing awesome with his reading. He is a reader! Isaac perseveres and never gives up. His attitude to learning and school is amazing. Way to go Isaac! Connor Vonlindern- Connor is a mathematician! He has been working so hard with addition and subtraction. Connor, I am so proud of your hard work and dedication!

First Grade Emmett Pearson-Emmett is a leader in so many different ways. He arrives to school every day with a smile on his face, is kind to everyone, always makes good choices, and stays on task. Room 4 is lucky to have such a positive leader! We appreciate you, Emmett! Keep being awesome! Sawyer Hedenstrom- Sawyer doesn’t shy away from asking questions. He’s always looking to learn new information! He’s an amazing problem solver and loves a good challenge. Sawyer, we love the enthusiasm you bring to class each day! You rock! Lole Peko- Lole is new to our school, but boy is she a Panther! She is a fearless leader and friend to all. She puts first things first, and isn’t afraid of a challenge. Her reading and writing skills are out of this world, and so is she. We are27 so lucky to have her in our class! We love you, Lole!


Leadership Assembly Orchards Tribune First Grade Continued Lucia Lentz- Lucia is one of the hardest workers around! Her thoughtfulness of others is one of the many traits she has that will take her far in life. She leads with integrity, and is always willing to lend a helping hand. You’re absolutely amazing, Lucia! Carson Vonk- Carson is a one of a kind kid who puts a smile on the face of anyone that meets him! He is funny and kind. He works hard, and has learned so much in first grade already! We love you, Carson!!

Second Grade

Noah Lindell- Noah has been working so hard this year on his listening skills and being a responsible leader. He has grown up so much since last year and his choices reflect that. Noah’s second grade writing skills are IMPRESSIVE and he does such a great job expressing his ideas in each of his pieces. Noah is also quite the mathematician-solving challenging problems with ease. Our classroom wouldn’t be the same without you Noah!! Weylin Christopher- Weylin is new to Orchards this year, but we are so glad he is here! He is so funny and a bright spot in everyone’s day. Weylin is a creative thinker and loves to share his ideas with the class. He works so hard every day to do the right thing and make those around him proud! We love you buddy! Glenda Skogrand- Glenda is a sweet soul with a heart of gold. She loves doing things for other people and is one of the most thoughtful students. Glenda is extremely creative in all areas of her learning-and life!! She most recently started sewing and made an amazingly soft blanket, all by herself. SO cool! You are so special Glenda, love you girl! Jackson Piquet: Jackson is a hard worker and has a positive attitude about learning. He is quite the mathematician. It is so fun to watch him work through even the toughest of problems and see the excitement on his face when he figures it out. Jackson is an excellent reader and loves to share his knowledge with others. He has a great sense of humor and the most contagious laugh. Our classroom would not be the same without you Jackson. Leo Meacham: Leo is a one of a kind kiddo. He is the right amount of spunk and kindness all wrapped up in one small human. On one side he is a go getter playing hard on the playground, talking about cars and engines. The other side is a sweet, thoughtful and caring kiddo willing to offer his coat to his teacher when it is cold out. This kid will steal your heart with one smile. We are so happy you are in our class this year Leo! Aubrey Bodden: Aubrey is the sweetest! She has a caring and compassionate heart and is a friend to everyone she meets. She has a great sense of humor and a smile that will melt your heart. She has been buckling down and working hard on her reading and it is really paying off. She received her best score yet this month in Istation. I am so proud of you, Aubrey! Keep up the good work sweet girl! 28


Leadership Assembly Orchards Tribune Third Grade

Kinsey Schell- Kinsley is such a great friend to others around her! She is always looking out for others and lends a helping hand. Kinsley is such a hard worker and tries her very best at any task. Keep up all the good work Kinsley. I am so proud of you and love having you in our class! Ralph Johnson- Ralph is the ultimate friend. He is always thinking of others first. In the classroom, he is on task and always working hard. Don’t let his quiet manner fool you, he has a great sense of humor! His jokes are amazing. We love having you class Ralph and can’t wait to see you grow even more throughout the year with us. Keep being a leader! Penelope McLean- Penelope is such a joy to have in class! She has grown so much this year and works so hard to meet her goals. She has improved so much in her writing and spelling it is amazing! All your hard work is admirable! Keep it up Penelope! Karlyn Beamish – Karlyn is thoughtful and kind, always willing to run errands or help a classmate in need. Thank you, Karlyn! You rock! We appreciate your awesome, helpful attitude! Afton Stadtmiller – Afton is a creative and one-of-a-kind kid with a caring and thoughtful heart. Afton is full of positivity and empathy. She also wrote an awesome information paper about the difference between llamas and alpacas. It was so fun to read and I learned a ton! Chad Hammer – Chad is new to Orchards this year, but he has made himself right at home with his fun and engaging personality. Chad is our resident turtle expert. He has all the answers to all your burning turtle questions. Chad, you are amazing! I’m so glad you are in our class!

Fourth Grade

Cody Dunbarr- Cody is a leader of integrity. He is kind, polite, hard working, and reflective. He has been focused on elaborating in his writing and he is killing it! Cody is also an exceptional reader, mathematician, and scientist. Cody makes positive choices every day in class and is also a great friend to all of his classmates. Keep up the great work, Cody! Farrah Meacham- Farrah is a spunky and mature leader in our classroom. She is a great participant in class, always listening with her eyes, ears, and heart, and she is a fantastic leader on our school’s Presentation Committee. Farrah is an upstander, using her voice and her actions to show integrity. She is an incredibly hard worker and has the most29 determination and grit! This girl knows how to persevere! We’re so lucky to have you in our classroom family, Farrah!


Leadership Assembly Orchards Tribune Fourth Grade-Continued

Amelia Bender- Amelia is a fantastic student and a dedicated friend. She shows determination and perseverance every day in class and chooses a positive attitude through any situation. She is a very talented writer and reader; we are so lucky she is on our school’s Newspaper Committee. Amelia is a respectful, silly, gifted, caring, reflective, and empathetic student and is a valued part of our classroom family. We love you, Amelia! Jaxon Schwandt- Jaxon is a mathematical wizard! Jaxon is always looking for ways to improve in math. We are very proud of the growth Jax has made this year. His confidence continues to grow along with his list of accomplishments. Lusee Kayed- Lusee is a favorite of many. Whether it’s the kindness she shows others or her bright smile, Lusee continues to make friends with everyone she meets. She takes ownership of her learning and has shown a lot of improvement. Lusee is one of the most responsible 4th graders we have. Savannah Kingsley - Savannah is a terrific student. She is very creative and is always a hard worker. Savannah is a talented writer and a valued member of the Orchards School Newspaper Committee. We love having her at Orchards. Kate Cole- Kate is one of the brightest students we have. Kate shows strength in all academic areas. She makes everything look so easy. Kate has worked her way into both SPIKE groups. She’s doing a wonderful job!

Fifth Grade

Landon Stephens- Landon is an extraordinary exceptional young man. He is the kid that never wants another person to feel out of place or upset. He gladly gives up anything and everything to make others happy and comfortable. He is also an absolute rockstar with helping the little kids and the teachers in the primary hall. This kid’s heart is something we all LOVE about him. Landon, you are amazing! Owen Schumaker-Owen has become one of the top writers on the school newspaper team. Mr. Armitage is in the process of making Owen a very special food critic badge because of his dedication to his newspaper column. Owen works hard every single day in class to go above and beyond in each assignment, yet also, oddly creative. He loves getting a laugh out of us and finds fun in the most simple of situations. We love you, Owen! Gauge Zumwalt- Gauge is hardworking no matter where is. In the classroom, he is becoming a spelling rockstar! He isn’t afraid to try different spellings of a word until one looks right and uses patience and perseverance to get it right. Gauge is also a super competitive soccer star! It’s so fun to watch him play because he is quick and intensely focused. 30 You are a cool dude, Gauge!


Leadership Assembly Orchards Tribune Fifth Grade-Continued

Hadyn Ennest- Haydn is SOOOOOOO sweet! He absolutely melts the heart of everyone he meets with his warming smile. This guy loves being around his favorite gals in room 10 and enjoys a nice joke every once in a while. He is so much fun! We love your sweet heart, Hadyn. Julia Jordan- Julia has turned into this amazing student. Watching Juliastart to get after her academics has been a real treat. She has been super focused and dedicated to her education and it really shows. We could not be more impressed with this awesome girl. Go, Julia! It’s your birthday! Colby Sypher- Colby is one tough dude. He broke his arm this year and you would never have even known it happened; he did everything everyone else did and NEVER complained about it. He is such a kind-hearted young man and is ALWAYS being a good friend to others. We are so lucky to have this guy here. You’re a gem, Colby!

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Leadership Assembly Orchards Tribune February Leadership Assembly Staff Celebrations Mrs. Chapman- Mrs. Chapman is one of the most awesome people we know. She works in Title with reading groups and has tons of reading experience. She also has the important job of being Landon’s Grandma. She has a heart of gold and always helps kids in need. She really cares about her students and always keeps things exciting with her fancy outfits. Rarrr! You rock, Mrs. Chapman! We love you! Mrs. Petrie- Mrs. Petrie is like an airplane conductor because she controls traffic to keep kids safe. And she waves her hands in the air like she just don’t care in a fun way! She is also very nice, kind, super sweet, and never mean. We love you Mrs. Petrie! Thanks for keeping us safe!! Mrs. Hendren- Mrs. Hendren is so kind from the top of her head to the bottom of her toes. She never walks past without saying hello. She always helps kids and always puts others first. This lady works so hard and raises money for our school like nobody’s business and she is an animal lover. When something is wrong, she comes to save the day. We love you, Mrs. Hendren! Mr. Armitage- Mr. Armitage is one of the BEST teachers at Orchards. He cares for his students like nobody else. And not to mention-his magic tricks are ON POINT. Whenever you ask a question or need help it’s like magic-ABRACADABRA-he knows the answer! He and Mr. Shriver also can read each other's minds and will show up to school twinning! You are the best Mr. Armitage. Mrs. Hust- If you don’t know Mrs. Hust, you are missing out. She is one of the kindest teachers I’ve ever met. She makes everyone feel good about themselves and she loves helping other students. She is so awesome. We love you, Mrs. Hust! 32


Overall Leader Orchards Tribune Congratulations to this month’s overall leader, Della Hayes

Della Hayes Photo courtesy of Kaci Hayes

February Overall Leader The Orchards Panther we have the honor of celebrating today is the true representation of what it means to be a leader of integrity, love, empowerment, achievement, and discipline. This amazing student is a positive example for others around them for many reasons. To start, this child of integrity follows directions the first time they are asked and is respectful to all adults and all students. Not only that, this caring student is always one of the first to volunteer to help out their teachers or other students. This brave child is honest at all times and is a reflective and thoughtful learner. This awesome leader is quiet and soft spoken, but when they do speak, their words are powerful, helpful, and always kind. This passionate child is goal-driven and does not give up—ever. Every day, this smart student tries her hardest, perseveres through all challenges, and still maintains a positive attitude. There is no limit to what amazing things she can accomplish! This strong leader completes all of her classwork on time, participates in class every day in every subject, and has empowered herself through all of her hard work and positive habits. She is an amazing athlete, a compassionate friend, the most loving big sister, and a valued member on our Orchards Presentation Committee. We are so honored to have this student at our school and in our community. Congratulations to our Orchards Leader of the Month, Della Hayes! 33


Writer of the Month Orchards Tribune

Congratulations to our writer of the month, Amelia Bender! Each month Amelia strives to meet deadlines and stays in communication with her newspaper staff to update them on what she is doing. She isn’t afraid to put in extra work and research to make sure that her writing is over the moon amazing! We are so proud of you, Amelia!

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Orchards Tribune VETERAN NEWSPAPER STAFF A huge thank you to our fantastic newspaper staff!!! We have the most awesome group of students we could ever ask for. Keep up the great work, newspaper staff! -Mrs. Bozzuto, Mr. Shriver, The AWESOME Mr. Armitage and Mrs. Cornell

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Jarrett Rowden

Brynnlee Blegen

Jurnee Jones

Lily Rodgers

2nd Grade

2nd Grade

3rd Grade

5th Grade

COPY EDITOR

EDITOR IN CHIEF

Hailey Tiffany

Kinley Orton

Mackenna Brinkley

5th Grade

5th Grade

5th Grade

5th Grade

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Owen Schumaker

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Kinsley Brinkley

Michelle Parris

3rd Grade

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Orchards Tribune NEWSPAPER STAFF A huge thank you to our fantastic newspaper staff!!! We have the most awesome group of students we could ever ask for. Keep up the great work, newspaper staff! -Mrs. Bozzuto, Mr. Shriver, The AWESOME Mr. Armitage and Mrs. Cornell

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Haydin Randall

Alana Ousley

Ellie Rodgers

Mady Folsom

5th Grade

5th Grade

5th Grade

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Savannah Kingsley

Amelia Bender

Clara Green

Ashira Mast

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3rd Grade

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Zoey Falk

Genesis Funke

3rd Grade

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Charlotte Suebert 1st Grade

Ella Wittman 5th Grade

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