Paw Print Press Manalapan-Englishtown Middle School Manalapan, NJ
Issue Date: Friday, March 31, 2006 Issue: VOLUME 9, Edition 3 Last Update: Tuesday, May 16, 2006
  • POETRY COLUMNTwo Original Poems

    Thursday, January 05, 2006 By: Laura Johansen

    The BeachSetting down my towel on the hot sand,The burning of it doesn’t feel so grand.Palm trees block the sun,Little children build sandcastles and have great fun.The tiki shack sells ice cream and

    Full Story 
  • I'll See You in Court!: Tennis fans gear up for this new MEMS sport

    Thursday, January 26, 2006 By: Joey Matt DiPeri and Alex Handel

    Tennis: one of the most well-known sports in the world. You probably have played tennis before, since it's the sport where you hit the ball over the net with a racket. Did you know that tennis was p

    Full Story 
  • The Car Column: The New Chevrolet Camaro

    Thursday, January 26, 2006 By: John Catalano, Caymen Hildreth, and John Pender

    The Chevrolet Camaro- The legendary Camaro was first introduced in 1964. Since then, hundreds of thousands have been sold. When Chevy announced that it would no longer be sold, performance car enthus

    Full Story 
  • Moving Up: Eighth Graders Express Their Feelings On the Transition from Middle School to High School

    Thursday, January 26, 2006 By: Victoria Calafut

    Many eighth graders agree that their middle school years are flying by. It seems like only yesterday they were seventh graders, excited and curious about MEMS. But in less than three months, the eigh

    Full Story 
  • Gymnasium Locker Rooms Open: Boys' Locker Room Fixed

    Thursday, February 02, 2006 By: Ben Sciortino

    The seventh graders and some of the eighth graders have waited for the moment they would be changing their clothes in physical education class. Now that the boys' locker room has been completed, every

    Full Story 
  • Gossip Hurts... So Why Do People Spread It?

    Thursday, February 02, 2006 By: Meghan Reed, Maria Spinosi, Alex Wilson

    What is gossip? Why do people spread it? According to ask.com, gossip is defined as a noun with four definitions:1. Rumor or talk of a personal, sensational, or intimate nature.2. A person who habit

    Full Story 
  • Spring Fever!

    Thursday, February 02, 2006 By: Devyn Brady and Angela Heskel

    The end of the third marking period has just passed, and do you know what that means? School is almost done! Now, students might think that all MEMS sports teams and clubs are coming to an end. Well,

    Full Story 
  • How to Survive MEMS in the Eighth Grade: The ultimate eighth grade MEMS school survival guide for incoming eighth graders

    Thursday, February 02, 2006 By: Jacqueline Garcia, Ashley Agbulos, Laura McLoughlin, Amber DaCunto, and Jessica Breuer

    ATTENTION all SEVENTH GRADERS: Are you nervous about going into the eighth grade? If so, don't worry. This list of helpful hints will ease any anxiety you may have.FOR MATH:-Be sure to stay alert at a

    Full Story 
  • Natural Helpers PresentsBattle of The Sexes

    Thursday, February 02, 2006 By: Thomas D'Alba

    The Natural Helpers, led by Ms. Barbara Rosenblum, held a Battle of the Sexes on March 9, 2006 after school in the gymnasium. It was from 2:00 P.M. until 4:00 P.M. Natural Helpers sold tickets during

    Full Story 
  • Seussical the Musical: Everything You Want to Know About the Upcoming School Musical

    Thursday, February 16, 2006 By: Victoria Garafalo, Brittany Huard, Heather Sherman

    It's that time of year for the school musical! This year the musical is: Seussical the Musical. The faculty advisor and director of this production is Mrs. Tym, eighth grade music teacher. This wil

    Full Story 
    
Advertising

At-a-glance

Fresh green grass, warm pastel-colored flowers, and furry little animals are what come to mind when spring is mentioned. Ah, yes... spring- the season of rebirth. Unfortunately, life and spring for th
full story 
GEPA testing week is finally over for the eighth graders. This does not, however, mean that testing is over completely. The seventh graders had to take their two standardized testing: NJ ASK and the
full story 
Do you know what the SITES program is? Ms. Whitney and Ms. Camarda are in charge of SITES at MEMS. The SITES program, or Science Investigation That Excites Students, is for eighth grade students who s
full story 
Have you ever read a Dr. Seuss book before? On March 2, 2006, children across America enjoyed a day of reading appreciation. Dr. Seuss inspired many generations of children's enjoyment and love of re
full story 
The week of March 27th kicked off a week of celebrating school spirit. Each day had a different theme. Monday, March 27th was HERITAGE DAY. On this day, students and teachers wore an outfit to show th
On March 17, 2006 Holocaust survivor, Abraham Chapnick, told his extraordinary story to the students and teachers of the Omega community.The Holocaust occurred during Nazi Germany's reign. It was the
full story 
Crystal blue ocean waves ashore the rocky sand,The lonesome woman stared deeply into the gorgeous,radiant land,Her toes were covered in the blanket of the oceanIt felt like a medicine, a soothing, moi
full story 
The butterfly with her graceful wingsThe wonderful tune it will singThe butterfly will never cryHardly ever a sighIt sheds light for everyoneAmongst all of its funLike a frilly flower against the wind
full story 
As the streetlamps shudder on, one can imagine them whole, casting nearly too-bright light in midst of the coming night.The City is dreamlike at twilight and forever after until the realities and irri
full story 
I sit and watch the skies go by,I sit and hope that I can fly,And leave the earth and soar up high.I wouldn't stop to think or cry,I would live freely and I would soar,I would soar with amazing galore
<< 1 2 3 >>  Number of stories in this edition: 26

Staff View

John, Dalesandro

Advisor
Email Me

AAleksandrova

Reporter

MBadamo

Reporter

SarahBarrena

Reporter

SydneyBarrena

Reporter

ACavanaugh

Reporter

LChaudhry

Reporter

AudreyChu

Reporter

EDeFuria

Reporter

RDepalma

Reporter

BElgart

Reporter

SFragale

Reporter

JGoldblatt

Student Editor

SGovindaswaami

Reporter

JGutcho

Reporter

EKaplan

Reporter

LKatz

Reporter

MMallamaci

Reporter

LMassaro

Reporter

KNealon

Reporter

APostorino

Reporter

JPowers

Reporter

RPrasad

Reporter

SRollins

Reporter

JRosenthal

Reporter

ISchaffer

Reporter

PSodhani

Reporter

JViti

Student Editor

SVolkov

Reporter

SWinnegrad

Reporter

CWraback

Reporter

AZhang

Reporter

THirschman

Reporter

GNaletilic

Reporter

ATantum

Reporter

MKhan

Reporter

HFidlow

Reporter

HMartin

Reporter

LSpiezia

Reporter

Online Archives

There are currently 37 editions on-line. Click on edition name to view articles.

Search
Current Conditions Thunderstorms
Temperature: 82.6 °F
Wind Speed: 5 mph WSW
Gusts: 21 mph W
Rain Today: 0 "