Monday, October 26, 2009

The Borman food fight

Last month Borman had a food fight. Some of the people in the 8th grade didn’t even know about the food fight. When all the 8th grade classes got in the cafeteria and sat down, somebody yelled “food fight!”, and everybody stared throwing food. The food fight didn’t last more than 5 seconds before everybody ran outside, so they wouldn’t get caught. The principal and the vice principal held some of the people from the cafeteria outside on the benches to ask questions. After they let us go back to class are principal Dr.Walder came in every 8th grade class and told us that we lost all of the fun activities, and privileges for the year. She said we could earn them back but it would take a lot of time to that. She also said that if we have another mishap then our 8th grade promotion ceremony would be canceled.
-Tierra

Last month Borman had a food fight. During seventh and eighth grade lunch the eighth graders decided to have a food fight. In the middle of our lunch time some people yelled “food fight” and mostly everyone started throwing food. The food fight only lasted for about 5 or 10 seconds, so it wasn’t that long. After they threw food everyone started running outside. Most of the student clothes were all messed up, and most of them didn’t even throw food. After the food fight was said and done, teachers and principles started coming to see what was the mishap was, and Ms. Schoolcraft was taking students and sitting them down on the bleachers to ask them questions. Most students that she sat down thought they were in trouble for something they did not do. After they let us go back to class Dr. Walder came to every eighth grade class and talked to us about it, and saying that that there will be consequences for this mishap. The next day teachers got letters from Dr. Walder saying that some of our field trips will be canceled, and possibly the ceremony. We can earn back these privileges back if we earn it.

Courtney

Soccer

This year is my first year at Borman, and I found out that they only had three sports this year. So I decided to try out for all them. The first sport was soccer. When I tried out I didn’t really think that I was going to make it but I did! Well now the season is over but while I was on the team it was awesome. Plus we won the championship with out losing a game the whole season! I was super happy.

By: Sierra N

Stolen Drinks


Students at Borman stole sodas from the cola truck and some energy drinks. I don’t even know how the students at Borman got it open but they did an now we are not going to have field trips and the principal said that the guy has to pay all the money that was worth of all the energy drinks.

hugo

Volleyball


I was in volleyball for 6th and 7th grade. It was awesome. We had Mr. Brown as our coach. He was a really good coach. We only lost like 2 games. We would play games at other schools and sometimes here at Borman. But this year we don’t have volleyball. I don’t know why though. When we found out that there wasn’t going to be any volleyball this year, we flipped out. But I wish that there was volleyball.

Katherine

Last year, we had volleyball and it was a lot of fun. The 6th and 7th grade volleyball team at Borman was pretty good. We would do a lot of teamwork. It was a lot of fun and the coach Mr. Brown was a very good coach. The bad thing is that there is no volleyball this year.

Maria

Stolen energy drinks

Last quarter a group of students decided to steal energy drinks, while no one was looking on Thursday after school at 1:45pm. The next day the teachers on purpose left another COCA~COLA truck open to see if the students would make the same mistake. They were smart enough not to do it again. The students learned the lesson not to violate private property.

By: Jocelyn ,Anthony, Ernesto & Miguel

Gender Fight

The biggest thing that happened last month was a gender fight, when a boy and a girl fight. The girl and the boy started to fight and the boy got all serious. They started to throw punches at each other so the boy started to cry. The moral of this story is that gender fights end up being violent!

ZELDA

Food Fight

There was a cool food fight. There were seventh and eighth graders. It was at the cafeteria.It happened in the first quarter. Some eighth grader started it.Everybody got in trouble and we couldn’t leave the cafeteria. The principal was mad it looked like she cared.

Jose

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