Wednesday, September 22, 2010

College Teams that LMS Students Cheer for...

What is your favorite college team? Do you like them because your parents like them or because of their color? Or is it a different reason?

58 students were interviewed and these are the top teams:



Kansas Jayhawks 11

K-state Wildcats11

Texas Longhorns6

Missouri Tigers 10

Notre Dame Fightin’ Irish 4

Iowa Hawkeyes 5

Georgia Bulldogs 4

Florida Gators 7



Compiled by Faith Bennett

Friday, September 17, 2010

Before School Hang out Time



What the 6th graders think of LMS so far…and…What 6th grade teachers think of years the new 6th graders!!! By: Maggie Lewis

If you’re on the Lion Pride team you probably know Mrs. Szmed, the Language Arts, Literature, & Math Enrichment teacher. In my opinion Mrs. Szmed is the best teacher to walk the planet. Some people ask why I love her so much. The reason why is that last year I spent so much time around her she just seems so fun and happy all the time I don’t know, I just didn’t want to leave her class. Mrs. Szmed was asked some questions. For one, do you feel this year’s 6th graders measure up to last years and why? She said, “Yes, because they’re just as friendly, nice, and hardworking.” Also I asked her about her hopes for this year. “[I hope] that this year we will have fewer missing assignments and that everyone continues to be respectful and friendly to each other,” She replied. The last question I asked her was if she has high expectations and why? She answered, “Yes, because I want for my students to do their best and only their very best.”

I asked Mr. Hoffman the same questions. For the first one he said, “Of course last year’s 6th graders were a good group of kids and I think this year’s will be just as good.” He added, “I hope that this year we will get to do all the fun things we did last year with fewer snow days.” If you’re in his class you should know that he said, “I set very high expectations because I expect ALL my students to succeed!”

And now from the student point of view… Kylie Trowbridge, a 6th grader was asked her about her exploratories and she said, “I have Band.” She was also asked her if she liked it she answered, “Ya, I get to play my favorite instrument - the flute it’s very fun to learn how to play it.” The 6th graders are fun and the teachers think they will do great this year!

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Sports Cuts By Kara Fort

School sports are an activity that many LMS students enjoy participating in, but this year there is a change in the rules.  This new rule is that the coaches of volleyball and basketball must have cuts.  One reason for the cuts is because last year there were just simply too many people on a team.  For example, last year on the seventh grade volleyball team there were forty-seven girls, and because there was no cutting rule last year they had one A team and three B teams.  Another reason for the cuts would be that all the other schools in our league have cuts, and with three B teams there would be too many people to play.   Even though there are cuts you can sign up for rec. league sports, but volleyball is not a rec. league sport. 
            Many LMS students are concerned about the cuts because almost a quarter or more of the people that tryout will not make the team.  Seventh grader Meghan Tauke said, “No, I am not worried because not that many people are getting cut.”  Although many people do not like the cuts, they do think it is appropriate. For example, seventh grader Lara Kidder said, “I think it is appropriate to have cuts because it just gives you more experience for future tryouts.”
            I myself do not like the cuts, but I do think it is appropriate to cut down on costs (busing, uniforms, insurance, ect.)  So if you tried out for volleyball or are trying out basketball good luck and I hope you make the cut.  If you would like to sign up for rec. league sports you can call 913-727-2960.