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Beyblade To Victory
Ethan Tesmer a 7th grader at Bradley Middle school, claims to be the top Bey-bladder here at Bradley. He has been doing the sport of Bey-blading ever since he was three years old. “Bey-blading is for the mind and strength of your body, yes it may seem to be a toy but it’s not, this kind of stuff is serious to me and many […]
Hannah Geppert, Year-Round Swimmer
Hannah Geppert is a seventh grader this year who does year-round swimming. I got the opportunity to interview her, and to see what her life was like. Hannah has been swimming since she was four years old she went to swim lessons, after that, she was hooked. She started to year-round swim three years ago, […]
Behind the Scenes With Mr. Keyes
Tyler Keyes, theater art teacher at Bradley Middle School, is secretly a famous director for theater and has worked with many actors and is an actor himself outside of school. Mr. Keyes is a former student at Trinity University and has a Masters in Drama and a degree in teaching. Mr. Keyes has been teaching […]
Alison Fowler, 7th Grade Dancer
Alison Fowler, a seventh grade Bradley student is a dancer. I recently got the chance to interview, and learn a little more about her, and what it’s like to be a dancer. Alison has been a dancer for nine years. The types of dances she does are, tap, ballet , jazz, hip-hop, and lyrical. She […]
Helping the Strays
Timothy Martinez, an eighth grader at Bradley Middle School, volunteered at a clinic for a non-profit organization called Spay Neuter Inject Protect of San Antonio (SNIPSA) to help the strays and animals in need. At 6:30 in the morning, Timothy woke up and went to the clinic for SNIPSA to help the doctors spay and […]
Future Pro Swimmer Here At Bradley?
Leah Martinez is a swimmer at blossom stadium. She is practicing to become a professional swimmer. The interview stared with a few simple questions Leah Martinez wants to be a professional swimmer when she gets older so she has to practice as much as she can. “Swimming is everything to me. It makes me feel like I’m not […]
Helping the Heroes That Help Us.
The Del Rios are a family of 6. Alexis Del Rio is the daughter of a Marine special intelligence solider that was injured in Iraq while fighting in the war. Both of his legs were injured and he had to get prosthetic legs in order to walk. The Helping A Hero program is a program […]
Rachel Nollie: Cheerleaders Are Athletes Too
Rachel Nollie is a AYC nationals cheerleader, she travels to places like Florida and California for nationals or any other competition. Was it hard when u had first started out? she replied “yes” and why was it so hard “because it was my first year I didn’t know what I was getting into.” she also said […]
A Trip to Pike’s Peak
When my mom was 15 she went to Pike’s Peak, Illinois with her family, which consisted of her brother Richard, her sister Michelle, and her parents. The drive spanned several days, as it was from Red Bud, Illinois to Pike’s Peak in Colorado. At the time, she was 15, her brother was 20, and her […]
My Moms First Time Entering A New State!
The first time my mom entered a new state was when she was 39 (beleive it or not). It was 1 year ago and she was very nervous to enter a very large state without knowing anyone! It was July 30, 2013. She was exited but a little nervous. She said ”I loved the feeling of […]
Wrong Car
Have you sometimes felt like everybody is watching you and in that exact moment you do something really embarrassing? Well, a student’s aunt tells her embarrassing but fun experience when she went up to the wrong car. “I felt like a little dumb girl” Samantha told us laughing “All the people was looking at me when […]
An Oblivious Moment in Class
Well my friend was telling me about an embarrassing moment she had in class, and the reason she was so embarrassed was because it was something so obvious. One day in 7th grade in English class, they were supposed to read aloud and the classmates were supposed to pick on each other to read. “I’m […]