1. What is the number in the upper right corner of your paper? 19
2. What did you contribute to the paper - and by this I mean, what did you actually get published.
I'm getting my story on the website
3. How many people contributed to the creation of this paper - you will
have to look at each photo, each, story, each piece of art and count?
like 27
4. What is your favorite photo in the paper? describe it, what page is it on?
Page 8, the Diamond Dazzlers performing
5. What is your favorite story in the paper?
a. Who wrote it? Employment
b. What was it about? Students balancing work, school, activities
c. Why is it your favorite? She explained it really well and really got the point across.
6. Which is your favorite graphic? why?
I like the High school boy one, it's a great representation on it
7. What page looks the best? why?
Best page would be Arts and Entertainment, I like how it's all put together with really interesting stories
8. What will you do next issue, and be specific, to make it even better than this issue?
Actually get the style and format on point.
Friday, October 12, 2012
Tuesday, October 2, 2012
3 LITTLE PIGS Q'S
1. How many different ways did the Guardian cover the story of the three little pigs?
-They gave the big picture "Pigs boiled the wolf" accusing first, like what they heard first hand, then kind of their side of the story, what the people thought, then the wolf's side.
2. Is the story the same as you remember it as a child?
-No, it's accusing the pigs this time saying it was their fault.
3. Who did they interview?
The people, the wolf.
4. What aspects of the story did they cover?
The pigs were at fault in this story, they go to court, the wolf has asthma, there's people in it, it's more like a cop thing.
5. Were there any aspects of the three little pigs story that were not covered?
Not really,most of it was covered but with a twist.
6. Did the Guardian ever offer their opinion of what happened, who was guilty, who was not guilty?
No, they just stated that the pigs were guilty, probably the first thing they heard, was the first thing they printed out.
7. Can we do this for events on our campus on a daily basis?
Uhm yeah I think so, all depends on us.
8. How can you help make this a reality?
not sure, I'm a little confused by this.
-They gave the big picture "Pigs boiled the wolf" accusing first, like what they heard first hand, then kind of their side of the story, what the people thought, then the wolf's side.
2. Is the story the same as you remember it as a child?
-No, it's accusing the pigs this time saying it was their fault.
3. Who did they interview?
The people, the wolf.
4. What aspects of the story did they cover?
The pigs were at fault in this story, they go to court, the wolf has asthma, there's people in it, it's more like a cop thing.
5. Were there any aspects of the three little pigs story that were not covered?
Not really,most of it was covered but with a twist.
6. Did the Guardian ever offer their opinion of what happened, who was guilty, who was not guilty?
No, they just stated that the pigs were guilty, probably the first thing they heard, was the first thing they printed out.
7. Can we do this for events on our campus on a daily basis?
Uhm yeah I think so, all depends on us.
8. How can you help make this a reality?
not sure, I'm a little confused by this.
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
Interview Questions
Interview Questions-
1. What were your first thoughts on the ACC Sophomore summer classes?
2. Are you interested in taking them?
3. How many students do you think are going to get to be eligible for these classes?
4. Do you think it will be hard for students to keep their grades up and raise the GPA for these classes?
5. Do students seem excited for this great opportunity?
6. Are teachers pushing their students to work harder to be eligible?
7. Is there a lot of "word around" about the ACC classes for Sophomores?
8. This year ACC Classes are not just only for juniors, or seniors but now Sophomores as well, why do you think this happened? (this would probably my first or second question I'd ask)
9. Do you think you're eligible?
10. How many students do you think actually have a shot to be eligible for these ACC classes for Sophomores?
1. What were your first thoughts on the ACC Sophomore summer classes?
2. Are you interested in taking them?
3. How many students do you think are going to get to be eligible for these classes?
4. Do you think it will be hard for students to keep their grades up and raise the GPA for these classes?
5. Do students seem excited for this great opportunity?
6. Are teachers pushing their students to work harder to be eligible?
7. Is there a lot of "word around" about the ACC classes for Sophomores?
8. This year ACC Classes are not just only for juniors, or seniors but now Sophomores as well, why do you think this happened? (this would probably my first or second question I'd ask)
9. Do you think you're eligible?
10. How many students do you think actually have a shot to be eligible for these ACC classes for Sophomores?
Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Monday, May 21, 2012
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
News Briefs
Who: Travis Logan
What: First place winner in visual merchandising at district DECA Competition
When: Two weeks ago
Where: Union College
Why: To qualify for nationals in Florida
How: By being first place in Nationals
Summary Lead, Version 1:
Summary lead, version 2: This years annual district DECA competition, local senior Travis Logan takes home first place for visual merchandising. Very excited of his win, he hopes to go into Nationals and go to Florida.
Summary lead, version 3: After so much had work put in to make it perfect his visual merchandising craft, Travis Logan, takes home first place in the district DECA competition. He made his way up to Union College two weeks ago.
Story - After so much hard work put in to perfect his visual merchandising craft, Travis Logan, senior, takes home first place in the district DECA competition. He made his way up to Union College two weeks ago with his fellow Byrnehurst students to compete.
Travis is very excited to be heading to the state competition in April. "My goal is taking first at state so I qualify for nations in Florida." Travis said. He's putting in all his effort to take home the prize and get to nationals and win it all.
Story 2 -
Who: Girls in grade 10 - 12
What: Color Guard try - outs
When: Tuesday May 25 - Thursday May 27
Where: School campus on the west side of the parking lot
Why: to fill 16 positions for next year's color guard
How: try - out
Summary lead, version 1: People interest in waving flags and dancing their butts off should start making their way to try outs which will be held west of the parking lot for Tuesday's color guard tryouts. There are only 16 positions on the team so girls need to try their best, be on time.
Summary lead, version 2: 16 positions, plenty of girls need to run to fill on next years color guard team. Girls in grades 10 through 12 are invited to come tryout from Tuesday May 25 through Thursday May 27 on the west side of the parking lot.
Summary lead, version 3: Colorguard try-outs are next week, and everyones very excited to try out, so girls come on in and try in at the west end of the parking lot.
Story - There are only 16 positions, plenty of girls ned to fill in on next years color guard team and girls. Girls in grades 10 through 12 are invited to come tryout from Tuesday May 25 through Thursday May 27 on the west side of the parking lot.
Dance, coordination, rhythm, and flag-twirling ability are all needed to make the team and those chosen will going the marching band in the fall. The team performs during football season, basketball halftimes, and few select parades.
The color guard hopes that many girls will be on the team, so if it is necessary, a second round of tryouts will take place the following week. To get your application in, pick one up from color guard adviser, Ms. Cindy Barker in room 103.
What: First place winner in visual merchandising at district DECA Competition
When: Two weeks ago
Where: Union College
Why: To qualify for nationals in Florida
How: By being first place in Nationals
Summary Lead, Version 1:
Summary lead, version 2: This years annual district DECA competition, local senior Travis Logan takes home first place for visual merchandising. Very excited of his win, he hopes to go into Nationals and go to Florida.
Summary lead, version 3: After so much had work put in to make it perfect his visual merchandising craft, Travis Logan, takes home first place in the district DECA competition. He made his way up to Union College two weeks ago.
Story - After so much hard work put in to perfect his visual merchandising craft, Travis Logan, senior, takes home first place in the district DECA competition. He made his way up to Union College two weeks ago with his fellow Byrnehurst students to compete.
Travis is very excited to be heading to the state competition in April. "My goal is taking first at state so I qualify for nations in Florida." Travis said. He's putting in all his effort to take home the prize and get to nationals and win it all.
Story 2 -
Who: Girls in grade 10 - 12
What: Color Guard try - outs
When: Tuesday May 25 - Thursday May 27
Where: School campus on the west side of the parking lot
Why: to fill 16 positions for next year's color guard
How: try - out
Summary lead, version 1: People interest in waving flags and dancing their butts off should start making their way to try outs which will be held west of the parking lot for Tuesday's color guard tryouts. There are only 16 positions on the team so girls need to try their best, be on time.
Summary lead, version 2: 16 positions, plenty of girls need to run to fill on next years color guard team. Girls in grades 10 through 12 are invited to come tryout from Tuesday May 25 through Thursday May 27 on the west side of the parking lot.
Summary lead, version 3: Colorguard try-outs are next week, and everyones very excited to try out, so girls come on in and try in at the west end of the parking lot.
Story - There are only 16 positions, plenty of girls ned to fill in on next years color guard team and girls. Girls in grades 10 through 12 are invited to come tryout from Tuesday May 25 through Thursday May 27 on the west side of the parking lot.
Dance, coordination, rhythm, and flag-twirling ability are all needed to make the team and those chosen will going the marching band in the fall. The team performs during football season, basketball halftimes, and few select parades.
The color guard hopes that many girls will be on the team, so if it is necessary, a second round of tryouts will take place the following week. To get your application in, pick one up from color guard adviser, Ms. Cindy Barker in room 103.
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