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F1 'STEM's into school curriculum-
1. Who: Mazda's STEM program that is used to show students the importance of engineering.
What: They wanted to show future engineers to the different kinds of race car engineering.
When: Presenters from Mazda came on September 16th.
Where: Bowie High School and Akins High School
Why: To show the impact of engineering on the world and the job possibilities in the future.
How: Presenters brought a SKYACTIV-D Mazda to the school along with speaker and race car driver Joel Miller
2. Presenters from Mazda brought the 'Racing Accelerates Creative Education' program to our campus with the purpose of showing students the possibilities of engineering in the car field and the benefits it can bring to our community. They showed how there is a clean diesel prototype race car, provided new possibilities of engineering and science and gave students a new outlook on the racing business field.
3. Joel Miller- direct quote
Jill Harding- direct quote
Joshua Rocha- direct quote
The Mazda presenters and representatives- indirect quote
4. No opinions
5. The title of the story indicates the summary of the plot.
6. Yes
Rule changes lead to new game experience-
1. Who: The students of Bowie
What: New rules restrict certain items at football games.
When: 2014 football season
Where: Bowie High School varsity football games and future school events.
Why: To protect students and keep everyone at the games safe.
How: Backpacks are not allowed to be brought through the gates of the stadiums and students are not allowed to bring baby powder, silly string, whistles, streamers and other distracting items.
2. New rules state that students are not allowed to bring backpacks to varsity football games and other school events because of safety concerns. They are no permitted to bring silly string, whistles, baby powder or steamers because it is said to be a safety hazard and a distraction to the people around them, including the football players.
3. Principle Stephen Cane- direct quote
Melissa Pittman- direct quote
Cole Kuyukendall- direct quote
Football players- indirect
Students- indirect
4. No opinions
5. The title of the story does summarize the plot.
6. Yes
Rebels protest policy at school in athletic shorts-
1. Who: Bowie students
What: Students protested about a 'sexist' dress code against female athletic shorts.
When: Thursday, September 25, 2014 and friday September 26, 2014
Where: Bowie High School
Why: Students thought there was an inequality between the male and female dress code.
How: Students wore athletic shorts to school in a protest against the said 'unfair' dress code.
2. In protest over a 'sexist' dress code students all over campus wore athletic shorts to show that they thought females were getting targeted for wearing athletic shorts. A dress code re-enforcement was sent out to say that it depends on the event of that day what the adult personally thinks about what is distracting.
3. Annie Lin- direct quote
James Otello- direct quote
Justice Lozano- direct quote
Stephen Kane- direct quote
Vincente Trevino- direct quote
Allie Clayboss- direct quote
Kate Buffler- direct quote
Students of Bowie- indirect quote
4. No opinions
5. The title of this story does summarize the plot.
6. No picture
News Briefs:
Go green to honor coach Landers-
1. Who: Students of Bowie, volleyball students, Coach Landers
What: Students are told to wear green to volleyball games in honor of Coach Landers and the American Liver Foundation
When: Tuesday, October 21, 2014 at 5:30 and 6:30 volleyball games
Where: Bowie High School gym
Why: To raise awareness for liver cancer
How: By wearing green to the varsity and JV games
2. Students are encouraged to come to the upcoming volleyball games and raise awareness for liver cancer in memory of Coach Landers who passed away in June. There are specially designed shirts that student can buy and pick up a form from the coaches.
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