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No. 2 Vol. 4
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April 2016
House Of Knowledge Tops GCMS Annual Academic Bowl
n Fri., March 25, students from Grover Cleveland Middle School (GCMS), Caldwell, participated in the fifth annual Academic Bowl, a competition that tests students’ knowledge about science, music, literature, local history and more. The students compete in teams comprised of six representatives from within their pillar of character house. This year, the winning team represented
the house of Knowledge. To establish the teams for the school-wide competition, each house competed against itself with students from the house randomly assigned to teams. The winning team from each house then competed at the school-wide competition. To compete, teams sat at tables in front of their house sections, using paper and marker to answer the questions that were projected onto the wall. Each team received a point for each correct answer. Questions ranged from, “Which country holds the annual Oktoberfest?” to “What country invented fireworks?” Overall, the competition was very close, with the house of Knowledge team edging out the house of Citizenship for the win by only one point. This year’s winning team sixth graders Ryan Nair, Aidan Padover and Weston Ryder, seventh graders Bryan Rivera and Oliver Tuck, and eighth graders Vance Ceccon and James Simeone. The names and house of the winning team are on a trophy displayed in the school’s award case.
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