Student News
November 30, 2022
WELCOME!
Where in the Wang?
Somewhere in the school the subject of this picture lies. Find it first and win a prize.
Click the link below the picture and take a guess. If you are the first person to guess correctly, you will win a gift certificate to the school store.
Unfortunately nobody guessed the apple sign was near the auditorium. Take a look at this week's picture below and take a guess.
(Photo credit to Charlene Ot)
8th Grade Memories
If you have a memory you want to share, send it to Aiyana or Mrs. Doole
276366@student.lowell.k12.ma.us
I'll update this each week so we can keep a running log of our 8th grade year. Click below and check it out.
CLICK THE LINK BELOW!!!!
What's Happening Here
6th Grade Interview
by Aliyah Hang
Hi I'm Aliyah Hang and I'm gonna be interviewing 6th graders to see how they are doing in 6th grade and to see if they like it there. Now when I go to see my old teacher Ms Colon Some kids be complaining about all the work there and stuff. Now I'm thinking how 6th graders feel right now. Scared, happy, sad , mad, embarrassed. Maybe all you never know, Well when I was in 6th grade I felt scared and all because I never been in the school. I don't know how people will treat me but I'm sure some people feel different about this but that's ok you know. I'm gonna be interviewing some 6th graders for a couple of weeks. Well, if I can , I will interview 7th graders next week and ask them how their life in the Wang school has been and how they feel about 7th grade and the people there. Well i guess that's all i can say about why i'm interviewing 6th graders right now have a good day people <3 -Aliyah Hang
1.What's your name- Emily
2.How was your experience in this school?-It was actually pretty good
3.What's your most favorite thing to do-I like drawing most of the time
4.What did you do at Thanksgiving that you liked the best-I was supposed to play roulette but we watched the Thanksgiving parade instead
5.What is the most hardest thing about 6th grade- In my opinion it's the math. I'm not use to the 6th grade math where learning stuff I don't understand so it's mostly the 6th grade
6.How do you feel about being a 6th grader- Just feel better than 5th grade because we're up a grade
7.Knowing your older now How does it feel to not be the youngest in the school- Well some of us are still 11 and I'm 12 but I feel more responsible but im still an 6th grader
8.Would you rather Eat watermelon all week or Strawberries-Strawberries with sugar or other desserts
9.Favorite person ever??- Best friend Aaliyah
10.If you could meet someone famous who would it be??- One on my favorite Sssniperwolf
Egg Drop
by Gracey Larose
To get excited about the STEM Fair, Mr. King did an egg drop. He did the drop with the members of the STEM Club.
Girl's Basketball Practice
Check out the girls practicing on Tuesday night. Can't wait for the first game on January 5th!!!!!
Old Person of the Week
Mr. Stahl
For the old person of the week and the lucky person is Mr Stahl the principal of this school and I asked him some questions and these are his answers.
How long have you been a principal?
“I have been a principal for 17 years”
What’s your favorite song?
“That’s a tough one, It has to be 'Half Past Three' by Second to Last Minute”.
(Spoiler alert...this is Mr. Stahl's oldest daughter's band!)
What do you do in your free time?
“Well I try to read and write, if not that I listen to my eldest daughter make music or hang out with my younger daughter”
What is your favorite food?
“PIZZA”
What is a middle school memory you can share?
“It has to be when I got suspended for a disruption in the hallways”
What’s your favorite movie?
“I’ll have to go with the Adventure of Baron Munchausen made in March, 10 1989
What is the farthest you have traveled?
“I have gone to new zealand and back” (18,198 miles to get there and back)
Do you have a pet?
“I had 2 dogs but now I only have Edith”
What is the craziest thing that has happened to you?
“ Honestly having kids it has impacted my life the most”
Find a Reason to Dance
Find a reason to dance. Find a reason to sing. Find a reason to smile, to laugh, to hug. Find YOUR reason and go for it.
Click around below and get inspired.
Student Spotliglht
Joshua Amankwaah
This week's Student Spotlight is Joshua Amankwaah! Josh is in 8th grade. Let's get to learn a bit more about him:
What grade are you in?
8th
Least favorite school subject?
Social studies because you have to do a lot of work, and it gets difficult.
Favorite animal?
Panda
Favorite after school club or sport?
Football
Do you have any hobbies? If so, what?
Running, Basketball, I like to go to school sometimes.
Favorite teacher?
Mr. Z
Favorite game?
Warzone
ELA or Math, Which is better in your opinion?
I like ELA but Math is fun.
Favorite celebrity?
Tom Brady
Are you a night owl or a morning lion?
Night Owl
Would you rather be early for an event, or late?
Early
Finally, what do you think came first, the chicken or the egg?
The egg, I feel like a bug could start something, and it could transform into an chicken egg, and it lays eggs.
My name is Joshua, I’m a cool dude, Im 5’8, I do sports and I met with like 3 high school coaches, I wanna be in the NFL, or a Basketball player. I know the whole school, I’m cool with everyone, I focus with myself.
Recipes by Amy
Japanese Fried Chicken
Ingredients:
2 Tablespoons Soy Sauce
1 Tablespoon Sake (Japanese Rice Wine)
2 Tablespoons Grated Fresh Ginger
1 ½ Pound Boneless,Skinless Chicken Breasts,Cut Into Bite-Size Pieces
2 Cups Vegetable Oil For Frying
¾ Cup Cornstarch
The Cooking Steps:
Step 1:Combine Soy Sauce,Sake,And Ginger In A Large Bowl.Add Chicken;Turn To Coat.Cover With Plastic Wrap And Marinate In The Refrigerator For 30 Minutes.
Step 2:Heat Oil In A Deep-Fryer Or Large Saucepan To 350 Degrees F(175 Degrees C.
Step 3:Place Cornstarch In A Large Resealable Plastic Bag.Add Chicken;Seal Bag And Toss Until Chicken Is Coated With Cornstarch.
Step 4:Fry Chicken In Batches Until Golden Brown And Juices Run Clear,2 To 3 Minutes.Drain On Paper Towels Or On A Wire Wack.
Chocolate Coated Peanut Butter
Ingredients:
¾ Cup Creamy Or Chunky Peanut Butter
2 Pounds Chocolate Almond Bark,Broken Into Pieces
80 Buttery Round Crackers(Such As Ritz)
2 ¼ Ounces Colored Candy Sprinkles (Optional)
The Cooking Steps:
Step 1:Spread Approximately 1 Teaspoon Peanut Butter Onto Each Cracker Half.Press Peanut Butter Sides Together To Form 40 Peanut Butter-Filled Sandwich Cookies.
Step 2:Melt Almond Bark In The Top Of A Double Boiler Over Hot,But Not Boiling,Water.Reduce Heat And Keep Melted Chocolate In Top Of Double Boiler Over Simmering Water.
Step 3:Dip Each Sandwich Cookie Into The Melted Chocolate,Allowing Excess To Drain Back Into Pot.
Step 4:Place Coated Cookies Onto Waxed Paper And Immediately Sprinkle With Candy Sprinkles So They Adhere To The Melted Chocolate.
Step 5:Place Cookies In The Refrigerator Until Chocolate Has Set,About 15 Minutes.
Small Talk
Jokes of the Week
by Charlene Ot
Why did it take so long for the pirates to learn the alphabet?
They got stuck at C
What is red and really bad for your teeth?
A flying brick
What has 13 hearts but no other organs?
(Answer will be given next week)
LAST WEEK'S RIDDLE:
I am higher without a head, what am I?
A pillow
Weird and Wacky
by Charlene Ot
A human will eat on average 70 assorted insects and 10 spiders while sleeping. BLECH!!!!!!!!
Did you know?
by Michael Ortiz
Owls don't have eyeballs. Their eyes are actually tubes which require the owl to move their head to see.