Our Middle School Speaks Out Northwestern District No. 7 Middle School Winsted, CT
Issue Date: Friday, March 14, 2008 Issue: Winter 2007 Last Update: Tuesday, November 11, 2008


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Last February, all students in the middle school participated in a spelling bee competition. In English class, all students vied for the chance to compete. Finally, twenty students competed for the ti
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A symbolism Poem
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Homework is necessary to learn due to the fact that you can finish you schoolwork, get help from parents, and take as much time as they need with a reasonable boundary. Although the work continues at
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A poem written in English class about my favorite dessert.
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During the holidays, some people were worried about buying presents and having a great holiday dinner. The major sales began right after Thanksgiving. For many of us, it was great seeing our families
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In November, the seventh graders went to the Norman Rockwell Museum in Stockbridge, Massachusetts. The trip and activities took up the entire school day. There we learned about Norman Rockwell’s life
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"It's a great movie for the big screen--lots of action and stark visualization. However, I wouldn't recommend it to younger students. It is very graphic and scary. I jumped out of my seat several time
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As Christmas, Kwanza, and Chanukah have recently passed and gifts were given and received in the holiday season we must consider the children whose parents couldn't afford to buy presents.
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