Seventh grader SaNya Crawford, from La Paloma Academy Lakeside, spelled her way to the top of the District Spelling Bee to become the District Champion. SaNya beat out students across all three campuses to win the title. Congrats, SaNya!
Month: January 2016
Bullying and cyberbullying are at the forefront of conversations for parents, educators, and policymakers around the world. The practice remains pervasive in our society and spans from the schoolyard to the workplace. It can start as early as third grade, and earlier according to some studies, and follow a child through his or her educational career, affecting his or her studies, socialization, and self-esteem. The effects of bullying can linger far into adulthood.
The Patriot Times is hot off the presses! This student-written school newspaper is a combined effort of the La Paloma Academy Lakeside Newspaper Club and the Central campus’ after-school writing and poetry club, Sin Fronteras. Their hard work resulted in a paper featuring the latest news for fellow students and parents, plus original poetry selections, and comics.
People love to celebrate … everything. On January 18, Thesaurus Day is a celebration of the power of words. This date is the birthdate of Peter Mark Roget, who is best known for creating Roget’s Thesaurus. His name is so synonymous with this type of reference book that the publisher trademarked it. The original version of his Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases, Classified, and Arranged so as to Facilitate the Expression of Ideas was published in 1852 and contained 15,000 words; it has grown with each subsequent version. Roget’s was also the first book of this type that arranged synonymies in topical order, and it is this feature that many credit with the success of his thesaurus over others.
Throughout history, letters were the chosen method of communication for all sorts of information. Even today, people participate in a close approximation of this art form, email. Despite this, there is a very big difference between a letter and an email. Yes, email can be more quickly drafted and fired off to be received moments later by the addressee. Letters, however, take time—in writing and in sending.
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