I chose this picture to represent story because you really want to know whats going on. You want to know the story of what experiment they're doing. You also want to know how it will turn out at the end.
Student of the Month freshman Maya Amador was recently selected by Bowie administrators to be named student of the month on march 6th because of her outstanding grades She takes all AP and Pre AP classes, and the majority of her grades are As. ''I worked as hard as I usually would to receive this award.'' Amadors goal was not to get a reward, but to work hard. The administrators of Bowie made the decision that Amador would be named this month Student of the Month. “Maya works hard and does a good job at maintaining her grades along with having many electives like theatre, which you have to dedicate a lot of your time to,” Principle Robinson said. Amador believes working hard is something you should do without expecting a reward or congradulations. “I don’t really think we should get rewarded just for working hard,” freshman Maya Amador said. Amador got help from people when she needed to to achieve this award. “My dad helped me a lot with stud...
First Day photos 1. The first photo I chose that I liked was of a place. I took a picture of the Bowie HS Library. I liked how the colors go together and how a purse pole is in the front of the picture. The 2nd photo i chose to take a picture was of a person- Kallie. I like how the camera focuses on her, but there are things in the background which looks really cool. I also like how in the background all the colors go together. The last picture I chose was one I took of a thing. This picture is of the lockers. I really like tis picture because the angle i took it at looks really cool and shows a lot of the lockers, instead of just a few limited amount.
An earthquake rocked the San Francisco Bay area Monday morning. The quake struck at 8:12 a.m. PDT A building housing McHenry’s Auto Supply at 2342 Plum St. partially collapsed, killing two people and injuring six others, according to Jennifer Vu, a public information officer from the Hayward Fire Department. Names of the dead are being withheld pending notifications of families, Vu said. Three of the six people injured were hurt seriously enough to require hospitalization and were transported to Hayward General Hospital, according to Vu. She added the no other serious injuries have been reported in Hayward. The epicenter of the earthquake, which had a magnitude of 6.4 on the Richter scale, was under the Hayward Hills, according to Penny Gertz, a scientist from the U.S. Geological Survey in Menlo Park. Gertz called the quake a “strong one” and said it occurred on the Hayward Fault, which runs under the hills. Hayward resident Mike Beamer, whose apartment is ...
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