The CHIEF November 2021
Faces in the Crowd By: Hannah Ricketts
Scholastic Bowl Update Scholastic Bowl practices are into full swing, however it is not too late to sign up. Scholastic Bowl is a question-based competition where each side competes to answer questions first for points. The club has spent practices playing a few Kahoots, studying mythology and sharing a bunch of laughs. This quiz-like club is doable for anyone whether you consider yourself talented at trivia or not! Questions range from chemistry and history all the way to pop culture figures such as Pewdiepie and Taylor Swift! Practices are only once a week after school on Wednesdays and you will have so much fun! Mr. McElwee is the varsity coach, and Mrs. Buchanan is the junior varsity coach. Come test your random fact knowledge with the scholastic bowl team! the best possible education. First, it was stated that Calla Spandet has been doing exceptionally well in Global Studies this month. She is an “inspiring, kind, and supportive student,” always trying her best and participating during class. Calla is respectful of her peers and teachers, and an all-around great student to have in the classroom. Next, Noah Long was selected for Math class this month. He has excellent communication skills and is an incredibly responsible student. Noah participates often and has done a great job transitioning into high school. Adison Dearth was chosen in Science class this month. She cares a great deal about her academics, working hard every day to complete her work and do it well. Adison has proven her leadership skills, and is always willing to help those around her. Last, Seth Mund was chosen in English class this month. It was stated that he “consistently exceeds the expectations,” and his attitude and approach to his studies has a large influence on this. Seth is incredibly respectful to those around him and is beginning to show his leadership skills. These students have worked incredibly hard this month, and those efforts have not gone unnoticed. The FLC chose each of these students for a reason, and we should use them as an example of excellent ways to get involved during class and around the school community. Congratulations to these students for standing out in the crowd. By: Lydia Grampp FLC teachers recognized four students for their outstanding performance during class. The first term has come to a close, and these students are still working hard to ensure they get
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