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Dear students in grades 1, 2, and 3,

Please visit the new part of The News Fox made just for you! It's called the Primary Zone. You will find it by clicking on a button that says Primary Zone. It will have things that you might find fun including games! Visit soon!



Friday, December 23, 2011

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Christmas Countdown

TEN DAYS UNTIL CHRISTMAS!

Christmas Assembly

The Christmas Assembly occured today. One of the four jazz bands from Mountain Secondary. After that stupendous (good word isn't it) concert, the chior sang three songs and the last one was the song that the Count from Sesame Street sings (they told us). Some Band 7 students helped cleaned up while Mrs. Lenko led a sing-along. She called up two students to help lead the songs, which just happened to be my friend Jaylen and me. That pretty much concludes the whole assembly.

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

10 Days Until Christmas

Time to get riled up! Christmas is only 10 days away and the Holidays are 2 days away! I know I haven't been writing quite as much but I will write until the end of the week and then I will go on my holidays. Over the holidays I will only be doing a Christmas count-down. On to other business, we are all encouraged to wear red and green, or a Santa hat, on Thursday and Friday. Now start Christmas shopping! Christmas is getting closer even as you read this!

Sunday, December 11, 2011

The Vending Machine

The vending machine is either broken or is out of Brisk. People come and say that the machine ate their money. Please don't buy anything from the machine, just bring a water bottle to school. For those of you who did get their money eaten, office monitors left a note for the seceratary and she probably let Mrs. Lenko know.

Ice Packs

During the week, people come into the office asking for ice packs and we don't see them for about another week. We frequently have to tell hurt kids that we have no more and, trust me, it feels really bad denying them. Remember to return the ice pack when it melts so other kids can have it too. Also make sure that you really need it. Some just get one because they think that it'll make their wound heal faster, but really, it'll only help if your wound is bad enough. Please don't ask for an ice pack if you are bleeding. The office has a package of band-aids and the office monitors will give you one. If it's severe, get an adult playground supervisor; office monitors aren't trained to deal with major injuries.

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Penguin Release

After an oil spill, people from New Zealand rescued many little penguins. They brought them back to New Zealand and nursed them back to health for several months. Just this week, they packed them up into little, animal safe boxes and took them to the beach. With all the boxes lined up, they opened them simotaniously. The forty penguin survivors waddled at once into the water. The video is much cuter then this description. Try looking the video up!

Pajama Day Confirmed!

The Pajama Day I wrote about earlier has been confirmed! It will be held December 9th along with hot lunch. This event will be added the Calendar.

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Annoymous Help Suggestion Page

I am thinking of making an annoymous help suggestion page. This is where, if you want help with anything, you can email me and a person of my choice (not me) will give you an answer to your help question. Use a random nickname that has something to do with your question so no one will know who you are. I want to know if you want this to be a part of The News Fox. I will set up the page and only a few selected questions will be posted. The "answer person" will email me and I will post it. You can comment if you want this section to exist or email me a question and I will take that as a yes. Thanks for you support!

Grade 7 Hoodies

On Tuesday of last week, grade 7 hoodies arrived. In the front lobby, right next to the PAC board, there is the desgin of the hoodies. You may have noticed that the design pinned up and the design on the actual hoodies are different. If you want to check this out, you will find most of the grade 7's hanging around the swings at recess and lunch at the playground furthest from the staff parking lot. Anyway, Mrs. Schmit came in to grade 7 classes and announced that the company made a mistake. It turns out that we have a hoodie design in "storage" so they automactically printed a Langley Meadows custom made design. That's the truth Ruth (that's a pretty old saying).

Report Cards

End of term is coming and that usually means we get our graded report cards. This year, because of job action (strike), we don't get any grades. We do get report cards, but they only have our behaviours, suggestions, comments, etc. These report cards, like all others, come at end of term. Though, end of term is not the last day before Christmas Holidays. It actually is at the end of November, so you can expect those weird, new report cards soon.

Friday, November 18, 2011

Langley Star

A thirteen year old boy named Cole Armour appeared on Ellen not too long ago. Ellen was astounded at his voice; he sounded like a professional performer who's been singing for years. Cole Armour is now on his way to big time fame. From Youtube hit to Langley star, Cole is probably on his way to Canadian sensation or possibly even bigger! His passion has carried him to singing many types of music. Cole's parents said on Breakfast Television sometime this week, that whatever song they threw at Cole to sing, he could do it perfectly. He said that performing on stage with everyone watching is the greatest feeling in the world. Young Armour isn't doing this all for himself, though, he is caring, sweet, and has a great personality. Cole even has a website about charity. Please visit

colearmour.com
 "Kids Helping Kids"

Look out for more news on the Langley Singing Star, Cole Armour!

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Have You Wondered.....?

Have you wondered why it has been getting so cold outside lately? I mean, it's only November! The fact is that, this year, its supposed to be the coldest in twenty years. At this point, you might be bummed about the freezing air that will stay from now until late February or early March. Just think of it this way: snow will most likely come earlier this year! Though if you don't like snow at all, I have nothing to make you feel better. Sorry, but the frostbite time is coming!

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

The Grade 7 Play

You might know that in Grade 7, you get to choose between band or music, drama, and art. Some of the music students are saying that the play for this year is Joseph and the Technicolour Dreamcoat. They have also been saying that band students aren't going to be able to be in the play because they have already started rehearsing and all the lines are singing. I find that disappointing, being a band student and all. Anyway, the Grade 7's will continue to practise on Mondays and Tuesdays. Hopefully band students will get some chance to be in it, too.

Friday, November 4, 2011

Pajama Day

I'm so happy that we have earned Pajama Day (I like wearing my PJ's all day)! If you're wondering how in the world did we earn that. Well, our school reached our sales quota (goal) for entertainment books. This awesome day will be held in early december so you might want to wear a housecoat or warm PJ's.
Happy PJ-ing! Even though that's not a word!

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Book Fair Review

This year, the book fair was bigger. It spread over a little more than half the library. It was great! If you like suspense, then buy "The Limit". I read a page of it and it lives up to its suspenseful reputation. "Banana Grams" is the book you need to get if you like games, and if you like diary books, then try reading "Dork Diaries"! The posters were adorable or cool! Depends on which poster it is. Also available are school supplies. Not just your ordinary ones, though. They were tricked out and awesome! There were "paw pointers", dog sharpeners, guitar sharpeners/erasers, phone erasers, and the best bookmarks I have ever seen! You can pick up a cute little book for a cute little person, too! If you want to check it out, you still have time. It closes tomorrow at 3:30 after school. You might be busy after school, though, so bring your money to school and check it out at lunch!

Last Day

Today (Wednesday) was Mrs. Taylor's last day at Langley Meadows Community School. I hope you all said your good-byes because you'll never get the chance to do it again. Once again, good-bye Mrs. Taylor!

Sunday, October 30, 2011

The Primary Zone

I'm thinking of making a "Primary Zone" just for primary grade students. Though, I'm not sure what to put in it. Some of you reading this could be primary students, so I need your help. Intermidiate students, I need you help too because I am almost at a total blank. I have started it, though. Just leave a comment under this topic (click on the title to get to the comments part) including your "Primary Zone" suggestions. Thanks!

Saturday, October 29, 2011

Book Fair

As most of us know, the school's book fair is coming on November 1st, 2nd, and 3rd. If you love reading, I suggest you attend it. Many books will fill up the shelves. As an intermidiate student, I received a sneak-peak (intermidiate version). It includes books like:

"Icefall" by Matthew J. Kirby
"The Red Pyramid" by Rick Riordan
"End of Days" by Eric Walters
"School of Fear: Class is not Dismissed" by Gitty Daneshvari
"Heist Society" by Ally Carter
"13 Gifts" by Wendy Mass
"Beiber Fever" (it doesn't say the author)
"Dork Diaries #2" by Rachel Renee Russel
"The Vampire Stalker" by Allison Van Diepen
"Love is a Four Letter Word" by Vikki VanSickle
"How to Survive Middle School" by Donna Gephart
"The Ghost of Crutchfield Hall" by Mary Downing Hahn
"100 Scariest Things on the Planet" by Anna Clayborne
"The Eleventh Plague" by Jeff Hirsch
"Amulet" (I couldn't read the author)
The "Titanic" Series by Gordon Korman
"Dear Canada, That Fatal Night" by Sarah Ellis 
"I am Canada - Deadly Voyage" by Hugh Brewster

There won't only be fiction books, there will also be posters, word game books, origami books, and even a stop bullying rubber braclet. Remember to enter the contests! You could win an MP3 Player or $25 in books for your home library plus for your classroom library. Hope you can come!

Friday, October 28, 2011

Good-Bye Mrs. Taylor!

If you haven't read the school website, then you don't know that on Wednesday Mrs. Taylor, our beloved secratary, will be transferred to a different school. I personally wish Mrs. Taylor a great time at her new school and the best of luck. I know I'll miss her a lot. Everything from the announcements to the whole school won't be the same. Good-bye Mrs. Taylor!

The Plane Crash

Around the area of the Vancouver Airport, a plane had crashed. No one is really quite sure what happened to make the plane fall. Everyone is still trying to come to a conclusion. Many people, not just trained professionals, but even regular people in that area at the time came to help. Some people actually went inside the flaming plane to get people out, while some brought fire extinguishers or joined a line to get the victims to safety. One mother texted her children because she thought she was going to die. Who thought texting can be so important! Luckily she, or any of the other passengers, didn't die. The pilot was the only one who had died. I pay my respects even though I never knew him. Just injuries (Well, of course, it's a plane crash!). For more information, watch the news on T.V.