Samantha here!
At our student council meeting yesterday, we made posters for the Annual RSSG Festival! I helped put some up today during recess.
Basically, Reisbrook Secondary School for Girls always has an year-end celebration. There are performances in the theater (sort of a mini talent show) and tons of food for sale outside. There's an open house, too, so parents can see all the projects and stuff hung on the walls or say hi to the teacher.
Student council does all the organizing, advertising, and decorating. Luckily, we have a decent budget from fundraising throughout the year. I know the festival will be great!
That's all for now...
Samantha
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Wednesday, May 25, 2011
Saturday, October 23, 2010
Student Council Election
Hello, Samantha here! I haven't posted in a while, and I want to tell you about the Student Council Election we had on Friday, October 8. It was so much fun!
At about 10 a.m., everyone filed into the auditorium for a mini-rally. Mr. Anderson, the SC adviser, introduced all of the candidates.
5th graders could run for 5th Grade Rep, Secretary, Historian, or Commissioner of activities. 6th graders could run for President, Vice President, Secretary, or Historian. I ran for 5th grade rep, but I definitely want to be President next year.
After everyone had stopped cheering, all the candidates sat in the chairs lined up on stage. Everyone gave their speech, one after another.
When it was my turn, I approached the podium and displayed my biggest (and best) poster. Taking a deep breath, I prepared to give the speech I had practiced for a month.
"Good morning, students of Reisbrook Secondary School for Girls," I began. "My name is Samantha Parkington and I'm running for 5th Grade Rep. I'm reliable, organized, and friendly, so I'd be great for the job.
"All of my friends know that I love pink, so I came up with a motto that's easy to remember: think pink, vote Sam.
"But why should you think pink, vote Sam? Well, first, I am very involved in our school. Every year, I participate in the Talent Show, the Spelling Bee, the Science Fair, and more. Right now, I'm rehearsing for the Drama Department's fall play. I love having fun at school, and being on Student Council would help me become even more involved.
"Next," I continued, "I have many ideas to make RSSG an even better place. I think we should have a Spring Fundraiser in addition to the Fall Magazine Sale to raise money for more computers and technology for our school. Also, more students should volunteer to help teachers at lunch and recess to make their jobs less crazy.
"Finally, I would love to help plan fun dress-up days and activities. These include Winter Wear, Crazy Socks, and Beach Wear days. At lunch, we could have games, relays, races, and more, plus fun music to play in the cafeteria.
"Remember," I concluded, "I want the best for this school. Please think pink, vote Samantha Parkington for your 5th Grade Rep! Thank you!"
Everyone burst into applause. And guess who was screaming "GO, SAMANTHA!" at the top of her lungs and waving a "Vote for Sam, She's Got a Plan" sign? Kit, of course. She's the best.
I sat back down and barely listened to the rest of the speeches.
A while later, everyone hurried excitedly back to class. Ms. Bell handed out little slips of paper with every candidate's name printed on it. She reminded us to choose one from every category. We voted quickly, passed the ballots into a big box, and waited while Ms. Bell took it to the office.
The day was agonizingly long. Finally, five minutes before the end of school, the principal came over the loudspeaker.
"Congratulations to Secretary Kelly Burns, Commisioner of Activities Andrea Wilcox, 5th Grade Representative Samantha Parkington..."
"OH MY GOSH! I WON!" I screamed.
"CONGRATULATIONS, SAM!" the class screamed back.
And that's how I became RSSG's 2010-11 5th Grade Rep.
<3 Samantha
At about 10 a.m., everyone filed into the auditorium for a mini-rally. Mr. Anderson, the SC adviser, introduced all of the candidates.
5th graders could run for 5th Grade Rep, Secretary, Historian, or Commissioner of activities. 6th graders could run for President, Vice President, Secretary, or Historian. I ran for 5th grade rep, but I definitely want to be President next year.
After everyone had stopped cheering, all the candidates sat in the chairs lined up on stage. Everyone gave their speech, one after another.
When it was my turn, I approached the podium and displayed my biggest (and best) poster. Taking a deep breath, I prepared to give the speech I had practiced for a month.
"Good morning, students of Reisbrook Secondary School for Girls," I began. "My name is Samantha Parkington and I'm running for 5th Grade Rep. I'm reliable, organized, and friendly, so I'd be great for the job.
"All of my friends know that I love pink, so I came up with a motto that's easy to remember: think pink, vote Sam.
"But why should you think pink, vote Sam? Well, first, I am very involved in our school. Every year, I participate in the Talent Show, the Spelling Bee, the Science Fair, and more. Right now, I'm rehearsing for the Drama Department's fall play. I love having fun at school, and being on Student Council would help me become even more involved.
"Next," I continued, "I have many ideas to make RSSG an even better place. I think we should have a Spring Fundraiser in addition to the Fall Magazine Sale to raise money for more computers and technology for our school. Also, more students should volunteer to help teachers at lunch and recess to make their jobs less crazy.
"Finally, I would love to help plan fun dress-up days and activities. These include Winter Wear, Crazy Socks, and Beach Wear days. At lunch, we could have games, relays, races, and more, plus fun music to play in the cafeteria.
"Remember," I concluded, "I want the best for this school. Please think pink, vote Samantha Parkington for your 5th Grade Rep! Thank you!"
Everyone burst into applause. And guess who was screaming "GO, SAMANTHA!" at the top of her lungs and waving a "Vote for Sam, She's Got a Plan" sign? Kit, of course. She's the best.
I sat back down and barely listened to the rest of the speeches.
A while later, everyone hurried excitedly back to class. Ms. Bell handed out little slips of paper with every candidate's name printed on it. She reminded us to choose one from every category. We voted quickly, passed the ballots into a big box, and waited while Ms. Bell took it to the office.
The day was agonizingly long. Finally, five minutes before the end of school, the principal came over the loudspeaker.
"Congratulations to Secretary Kelly Burns, Commisioner of Activities Andrea Wilcox, 5th Grade Representative Samantha Parkington..."
"OH MY GOSH! I WON!" I screamed.
"CONGRATULATIONS, SAM!" the class screamed back.
And that's how I became RSSG's 2010-11 5th Grade Rep.
<3 Samantha
Monday, August 23, 2010
School is Approaching!
Hey, guys!
I went shopping with my mom yesterday. I was buying stuff for...school! I can't believe it starts on Wednesday. Isn't that crazy?
Since I don't need any new clothes, (but I want the Pet Show dress from American Girl! Some new jeans would be amazing, too.) I just got socks, shoes, headbands, and a cute little flower for my hair.
I have my lavender sweater and school bag all ready for the first day. I wish I had a cool lunchbox. Oh well. Paper or plastic bags work fine, I guess, but having a lunchbox would be cool AND eco-friendly.
Here is a pile of my school supplies. I hadn't used the diary yet, so it's going to be my school notebook. I also have paper, pencils, and scissors. Folders, flashcards, and anything else we'll need are provided by the teacher.
I randomly put Black Beauty in the "hands" of my unicorn, Lacy. By the way, I've read it twice and I'm (gasp!) growing tired of it. I've moved on to...The Wizard of Oz, which is another really good book!
I'm so excited for fifth grade, but I really don't want summer to end! :(
To cherish the last bit of vacation, I went outside and played with the bouncy ball I got for my birthday. I don't think I've shown you guys yet! It's really funky-looking, and it lights up when you bounce it.
It's been really hot out lately, so I stayed in the shade of my porch.
To the readers out there who don't start school for a while, I hope you enjoy the rest of your summer vacation! Let's have a great school year!
XOXO,
Kit
I went shopping with my mom yesterday. I was buying stuff for...school! I can't believe it starts on Wednesday. Isn't that crazy?
Since I don't need any new clothes, (but I want the Pet Show dress from American Girl! Some new jeans would be amazing, too.) I just got socks, shoes, headbands, and a cute little flower for my hair.
I have my lavender sweater and school bag all ready for the first day. I wish I had a cool lunchbox. Oh well. Paper or plastic bags work fine, I guess, but having a lunchbox would be cool AND eco-friendly.
Here is a pile of my school supplies. I hadn't used the diary yet, so it's going to be my school notebook. I also have paper, pencils, and scissors. Folders, flashcards, and anything else we'll need are provided by the teacher.
I randomly put Black Beauty in the "hands" of my unicorn, Lacy. By the way, I've read it twice and I'm (gasp!) growing tired of it. I've moved on to...The Wizard of Oz, which is another really good book!
I'm so excited for fifth grade, but I really don't want summer to end! :(
To cherish the last bit of vacation, I went outside and played with the bouncy ball I got for my birthday. I don't think I've shown you guys yet! It's really funky-looking, and it lights up when you bounce it.
It's been really hot out lately, so I stayed in the shade of my porch.
To the readers out there who don't start school for a while, I hope you enjoy the rest of your summer vacation! Let's have a great school year!
XOXO,
Kit
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Wednesday, June 30, 2010
My Last Day as a Nine-Year-Old
Yup, you read right. Tomorrow, I'll be ten! I can hardly wait.
Isn't it funny that my birthday is so close to Piper's? For those of you who don't read her blog, Pleasant Piper, Piper just turned eleven.
I won't be able to have a big party like her, though, because not many girls my age live around here. All of my friends from school except Samantha live in vacation houses miles from home during the summer, so I never really get to have parties on my birthday.
I've heard rumors from some neighbors that another girl might--well, I suppose I'm getting off topic. The important thing is that I'm excited about my birthday! Yay!
Sorry for the lack of pictures in this post. Speaking of pictures, a new stop motion is in the works and will arrive at our Youtube channel, missdancergrl99, very soon!
Your excited blogger,
Kit
Isn't it funny that my birthday is so close to Piper's? For those of you who don't read her blog, Pleasant Piper, Piper just turned eleven.
I won't be able to have a big party like her, though, because not many girls my age live around here. All of my friends from school except Samantha live in vacation houses miles from home during the summer, so I never really get to have parties on my birthday.
I've heard rumors from some neighbors that another girl might--well, I suppose I'm getting off topic. The important thing is that I'm excited about my birthday! Yay!
Sorry for the lack of pictures in this post. Speaking of pictures, a new stop motion is in the works and will arrive at our Youtube channel, missdancergrl99, very soon!
Your excited blogger,
Kit
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