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Friday, April 24, 2015

Spring Break
                                                          Allison

From the 27th of April to the 1st of May CCS is having a Spring Break or vacation. Newsclub is wondering, what are you doing for vacation? You can let us know by adding a comment on our blog or letting Mrs.Duval, Mrs.Audet, or one of the news staff know. HaveFun!
by Kendra L.images

Human Kind on Mars? You’re probably thinking ‘That’s impossible! There is no way someone could survive going to Mars! We have only really sent rovers to Mars surface. How could that even be possible?’ Well, Mars One has started a plan for settlement on Mars.
Mars One even has astronaut candidates. They will need three astronauts.Click this link to see an astronaut selection round three trailer.     

For more information go to this link: http://www.mars-one.com/  

Things That Kept You Busy This Winter
By Sarah


New Hampshire was hit with a record setting winter this year! This is a list of activities that people participated in this winter. Comment below on which activities you participated in this past winter!
Outdoor Activities
  • Snowshoeing
  • Sledding
  • Skiing
  • Snowboarding
  • Build a snowman
  • Have a snowball fight
  • Snowmobile
  • Ice Fish
  • Build an igloo
  • Ice skating


#Thedress
by Levi


Over the internet in the beginning of March there was an argument. Everyone has been arguing about the color of the dress- is it blue or black, or white and gold? The actual color of the dress was blue and black but the lighting was tricking your brain into think it was a certain color. Long story short everyone stopped arguing about it after a week or two. In the picture below the middle picture is the actual dress, and the ones on the sides are what people were seeing.

 

Friday, April 17, 2015

Courage and Strength in Numbers
By Sarah

March 7, 2015 marks 50 years since what many call: “Bloody Sunday”. On Sunday March 7, 1965 over 500 courageous Americans began walking from Selma, Alabama to Montgomery, Alabama in order to protest against racial discrimination in voter registration. As these people were concluding their march, which ended on the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Montgomery, Alabama, State Troopers began utilizing tear gas and bodily force to pressure them back onto the bridge. This violent scene was captured in photographs and videos that surprised and shocked the American nation. This day became known as “Bloody Sunday” as Americans watched the violence unfold.

In honor of these brave Americans and the 50th Anniversary of that day The President and the First Family, Representative John Lewis, and thousands of Americans walked over that bridge in Montgomery, Alabama. After the commemorative march, the President and Representative both spoke about the emotional day in 1965 and the heroic people that changed the United States forever.
Poetry Contest
Allison M

On April 21, 2015 CCS will have a poetry contest from grades 1st through 8th. They will have to pick a poem to recite in class. The teachers set a date for the in-class contest whenever they have time but Mrs.Bidwell has to know before the 16th  of April. There will be 3 contestants with 2 runners-up in case one of the contestants gets sick. If not, they can still recite their poem but can not compete for first, second, or third. Good Luck To All!  


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