Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Once Upon a Time There Was a Pink...Elephant?

When we were youngins like all the ones out there in today's day and age we, always mentioned how we want to see a purple elephant, or a blue duck something on the lines of that, well at least I did. I know it was far fetch'd and imaginary that I will actcually see an elephantv of such colour but, according to BizarreNews.com a pink elephant was spotted in Botswana, Africa. I found this little piece of info interesting. I never knew that my creativity when I was a kid actually could come true, it may not be a purple elephant but it is still pink. It is completly unnatural for a animal to be pink, never-the-less a baby elephant to be pink. Well actaully,  any animal to be pink, unless it's birds they are all kinds of colours. I was actually glad I came across this little article, the things you can catch if you are actually paying attention to your surroundings, is magnificant. This being an interesting thing, is actually a condition that animals can get, they then get labelled albino. This condition can cause elephants to go blind or get skin conditions beasue of the harsh sun in Africa. The elephant though noted it's condition and is proctecting itself by standing in the shadow of it's mother, and it can shade itself in trees around it.

http://www.bizarrenews.org/content/view/90/1/


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Once Upon a Time there Was a Pink...Elephant?

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Letter To Board


It has come to my attention that the board chooses to get rid of the unhealthy, and caffeinated foods, and drinks. Well maybe you should rethink that decision. The caf line has been in the school for the time I was in high school and years passed. I believe your choice is the wrong one. Think for a minute, students form other schools come for competitions for various sports and those students go to the cafe line. Your probably thinking "Great more students obese from our school" did you ever think that the caf line may not be such a bad thing. Yes some of the food in their is unhealthy, but it's the students choice if they want to buy I whole bunch of junk food to eat for lunch. Did you ever think  about the diabetics from other schools, especially who have been here before know that we have a caf line and expect to have sugary foods for them so they won't bring food themselves. Stuff is going to cost more because the school makes money from the caf line. Depending on what it's used for, if the caf line money is used for the school itself, all the repairs need, the extensions, the work that still needs to be done won't get done because the school has no money. If the caf money goes to the board, they won't get money. The school won't get money, and some of the future kids may have to get transferred to another school because the school itself will have to become smaller for stuff to get paid, and this school will still be up and running. It's one of the few left in this area. If it gets closed down then a whole outstanding huge group of students will have to get shipped of to other schools, and that's just issue bound. This school need to stay open, this school need to stay active...THIS SCHOOL NEEDS TO HAVE A CAF LINE TO PAY FOR EVERYTHING!!!! and THIS SCHOOL NEEDS TO STAY OPEN!!!
Sincerely: Jessi Schieckoff

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