The Haunted Side of San Antonio

In the 1930’s, here in San Antonio, a bus filled with children was making its way down towards an intersection, when it stopped on railroad tracks. Suddenly, a speeding train smashed into the bus killing 10 of the kids and the bus driver. “I know a friend who went there and saw the actual smashed bus” Andrea Garoutte (7) explains. The haunted train tracks are a huge site for people who are looking for a good scare. Supposedly, if you put baby powder on the bumper of your car, and park on the railroad tracks the handprints of the children will appear on your car and push you out of harm’s way to prevent you from the same sad fate they went through. Whether you believe in paranormal entities or not, or you’re just interested in having a good scare; then the haunted railroad tracks of San Antonio are the perfect place for you to visit. Happy Halloween!

Bieber Fever

Justin “Drew” Bieber, the internet pop sensation born in  Stratford, Ontario, Canada March 1, 1994 has brown eyes, brown hair, and is Christian.   Also his favorite color is blue, his favorite number is 6, and his favorite food is spaghetti with meatballs. Justin also has a talent of solving a rubix cube within 20 minutes. Also Justin started taking singing serious by the time he was 12. Justin posted videos of himself singing songs on YouTube and suddenly started to get attention. Later Justin Bieber got singed by Usher and Island Def Jam, both were very famous and popular. After he got signed he released his first hit single named One Time, it came out a success. The song was selling like crazy and that’s when his career got started. Justin became very attractive to girls because of his hairstyle.  Pricilla Duran says he is cute and her favorite song that he wrote is “As Long As You Love Me.” Also Ricardo Moreno says he likes his music, hairstyles, and his music.

Dress Code

Enrique Morin (7) in uniform.

Would you rather wear anything you want than wear the Garner Middle School uniform policy? Many of the people at Garner would like to wear what they want instead of being told of what to wear.

Ma’Kayla (6) was asked if she knew why we have a dress code. Her response was, “I think I understand because they’re trying to represent the school colors.”

Devany Torres, Nyssan Norman and Gabriela Rios (6) were asked why they thought we had a dress code. They all responded, “People kind of make fun of you by the way you dress and sometimes people wear inappropriate stuff.”

The dress code is one thing that the students might want a say in, but we never know when things might change around the school this year.