Who: Mazda Company, Bowie High School Students
What: The Mazda Company came and promoted their new race-car for STEM students.
Where: On Campus, Bowie High School
When: September 16th, 2014
Why: To get students excited about STEM and careers that are out there for them.
How: Showcased the new prototype and explained all the mechanics/facts to the students
The motor company Mazda came to our Campus to promote and present their new prototype the SKYACTIV-D to STEM students and people interested in cars and engineering. They also came to help raise awareness for the careers and interesting jobs out there- to help students get excited about the STEM careers out there.
1. Joel Miller, Direct Quote
2. Jill Harding, Direct Quote
3. Mazda Crew, Indirect Quote
4. Joshua Rocha, Direct Quote
Opinion: "made an obvious effect on campus". This is some-what of an opinion for others may not think this was such an impact or an effect for students on campus.
Heading: The Headline does confuse me a bit. The " 'Stem's Into"made me question a little, but I do see what the writer was trying to get at!
Art: Yes, there is a piece of art and it does relate to the article.
Who: Bowie Football Students/Fans, Bowie Football Players, Bowie Officials
What: Bowie Officials have changed rules involving the games and what you can/cannot bring or do.
Where: Bowie Football Games
When: Friday Nights
Why: There was an allergic reaction to Baby Powder, and behavior is getting 'inappropriate'
How: Students were being too rowdy or getting out of hand, so they changed rules up
Bowie Students have been given more restrictions for when they go to the football games. School Officials have cracked down on some rules and made things a bit more stricter- taking away and banning a few items or actions that students have been doing.
1. principal Stephen Kane, Direct Quote
2. senior student Melissa Pittman, Direct Quote
3. Varsity Football Player Cole Kuykendall
Opinion: I did not see any opinions in this article
Heading: Yes, the heading relates to the article well
Photo: Yes
Rebels protest policy at school in athletic shorts
Who: Bowie Students
What: Students protest against the new rule about girls wearing athletic shorts
Where: Bowie campus
When: September 25th
Why: To show females deserve to wear athletic shorts just like the male students get to
How: Many female (and some male) students all wore nike shorts in a protest against the new rule.
Since Bowie Officials have made the announcement about nike shorts being banned from girls wearing them, students have broken out in protest to try and get equality between all males and females get to wear the shorts.
1. junior Annie Lin, Direct Quote
2. male students, indirect quote
3. junior James Otello, Direct Quote
4. junior Justice Lozano, Direct Quote
5. Stephen Kane, indirect quote
6. ap Vincent Trevino, Direct Quote
7. senior Allie Clayboss, Direct Quote
8. Trevino, indirect quote
9. senior Kate Buffler, Direct Quote
Opinion: No opinions
Heading: Yes, it relates to the article
Photo: None
Go green to honor coach Landers
What: Volleyball players will be raising awareness for Liver Cancer in honor of the passing of their coach.
Where: Bowie Gym
When: October 21
Why: To show respect for their coach and raise awareness for the cause that he died from
How: Selling tee-shirts, getting pumped for the game to raise the money and awareness, and wearing green.
Opinion: None
Heading: Yes, this heading is relatable
Photo: none
Annual homecoming dance returns
Who: PTSA, Student Council,
What: The Homecoming dance returns to Bowie
Where: Bowie Campus, Courtyard
When: October 18th
Why: To keep up the tradition of Homecoming dances
How: Buying items and getting ready to host the dance while also getting students pumped for the dance.
Opinion: no
Heading: Yes, it relates to the article
Photo: None
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