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Welcome to the Panther Prints Art & Music page, managed by me, Zidane! Featured Artists This month, Mr. DiPierro has given us featured artists for seventh grade. Here is why he picked said artists. Mr. D: We need a featured artist for each grade. We need someone who is creative and artistic and original. Take chances and explore and try new things. Not someone who's tries to copy thing perfectly. Allow yourself to make mistakes which is what creativity. Right is not trying to make everything perfect. They stand out The featured artists for this month are: Yima Wang Hailey Groff Fiona McDermott Thanks for being great artsis! ✍️️✍️️✍️️✍️️ As well as art, this page covers music. I interviewed some people and asked them what they think about music this year at MVMS. Ian Macintosh (Chorus): In chorus, we sing songs; our newest one is a Jewish. I am a tenner; a tenner is one of the low voices. Owen Ching (Chamber Orches

The Review Corner: Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children By Ella

The Review Corner By Ella ✍✍πŸ“šπŸŽ₯πŸ“ΊπŸ“πŸ“ Hello! I’m Ella, and this is the review corner of the school newspaper, where I review both a movie or a book. Since it’s October and Halloween is a few days away, I chose a very popular book I've heard good things about… Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children by Ransom Riggs! My Review: 5 OUT OF 5 PANTHER PAWS! 😻 I liked this book a lot! It was really cool and creepy, and one of the things I admired was the use of the vintage photography, which really helped the book get its creepy Victorian vibe. Another thing I liked was the variety of the characters. There was a lot of adventure and fantasy. It was a very cool book, and I recommend it to both 7th and 8th graders.

Limbs international

Many people in America have health insurance and if your hurt you´re well taken care of. But what if when you got hurt or lost a limb you didn´t get help and you´re all alone. In developing countries, this is the case. In a developing country if you lose a limb: you lose everything, your job, family, house, everything.  But now a new hope has shined on these people: Limbs international is raising money to help. Every 500 dollars raised is a life changed and a limb gained. How? We are selling all sorts of socks at room 27 (Ms. Miller's room.) so come and stop by!

World Issues October - 1st Debate By Odessa

The first presidential debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump . Monday, September 26, 2016. The topics discussed were America’s direction, achieving prosperity and securing America. The moderator for the evening was Lester Holt. Lester Holt is an American journalist anchors the weekday edition of NBC Nightly News. He was actually born in Marin County California.     There didn’t seem to be a clear winner of the debate, but as many people noted this debate was mainly about strengthening the connection between the candidate and the voter who was already going to vote for the candidate, because there are few undecided voters.     The debate was beyond anything that you’d suspect, but this election has been anything, but generic. Between the sniffing, interrupting and boos from the audience it was a lively event that was definitely entertaining or worrying.     There are two more presidential debates following this first debate: October 9th and October 19th. I highly recommend

Human Extinction Poem by Odessa

I tried to imagine human extinction: Tonight I weep for the world, not the Earth, but the world, a planet teeming with cultured civilizations, people who talk in elegant tongues and issue bright forms of self expression, the world: torn and run over by our greed for paper rectangles and electronic numbers. I weep for the world: with our civilizations now paved with cement and skyscrapers, for our libraries containing the berth of human intelligence, how we strived to understand our world, categorize it, normalize it, and how it would all be weathered by storm and sea when we’re gone, the Earth re shining its surface of humans, that moment when the last book gets teared in half by the wind and the last building smashed by nature’s fist, animals growing over urban landscapes as avenues turn into savannas with caged animals now freed. That when the last human took the last breath in the last human body and there would no one would be left to record it.  A Earth without humans, no longer