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Yellowstone is bigger than Mt. Saint Helens

| May 26, 2014 | 0 Comments
Yellowstone is bigger than Mt. Saint Helens

By: Clarissa Litterio Yellowstone’s geysers are very large and are spread out through the park. They are all located above Yellowstone’s magma chamber. Yellowstone’s famous geyser, Old Faithful, is surrounded by many big and small geysers that are unnamed. Originally geysers are created through the groundwater from the rain, and the melted snow that has […]

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Venezuela’s Problem with the Government

| March 19, 2014 | 2 Comments
Venezuela’s Problem with the Government

By: Clarissa Litterio On February 12, 2014,  in Venezuela, the world discovered that during a protest 3 people were killed. The protesting has been going on for a while and has gotten worse over the years. People in Venezuela have been blocking off the streets so that the military won’t go through. Also they have […]

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The True Meaning of Christmas

| November 12, 2013 | 0 Comments
The True Meaning of Christmas

By: Clarissa Litterio Many people think that Christmas is a time of having parties and getting presents from your loved ones. What does  all that really mean? Christmas is a time to enjoy the birth of Christ. God had sent his son down to earth and when his arrival had come, the entire world was full of […]

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Do The Write Thing Challenge

| October 29, 2013 | 1 Comment
Do The Write Thing Challenge

By: Clarissa Litterio A new challenge has come to Jackson Middle School. Students are encouraged to write a personal experience relating to violence in their life or what it means to them. The National Campaign to Stop Violence (NCSV) will be the sponsors of the “Do The Write Thing Challenge” .  They will publish selected […]

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San Antonio Haunted Train Tracks

| October 13, 2013 | 2 Comments
San Antonio Haunted Train Tracks

By Clarissa Litterio   As many people know, there are haunted train tracks in San Antonio. It all happened between the 1930’s and 1940’s when a school bus full of children drove across the intersection of a railway then stopped. Although the train driver  saw the bus, it was too late to do anything before […]

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