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Parker Brandtonies recommends Hitler's Secret by William Osborne  Parker Brandtonies. a 6th grader at MCMS, recommends this book to his peers because it offers adventure in a fictional story of two kids traveling to save a girl. He says there "is a lot of suspense, and you could imagine if you were actually there with them..."  He also enjoyed the "cool plot twists changing the story and a sad yet happy ending."     Parker gives this book a 5 out of 5
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Blake Garrison recommends A Long Walk to Water by Linda Sue Park  7th grader, Blake Garrison, recommends this book to his peers because he believes It is a good way for people to learn about what the water problem in Sudan is like. It's also a good way to learn how to support them and donate to "Water for South Sudan." A Long Walk to Water also addresses problems during the Civil War in Sudan, and it explains to the reader how dangerous the desert can be.    Blake gives this book a 5 out of 5!
Alyssa Fowler recommends Diary of a Wimpy Kid Tales From a Not-So-Fabulous Life by Rachel Russell  6th grader, Alyssa Fowler, recommends this book to her peers because anyone who goes to a school with friends can relate. There may be, as Alyssa says, “one girl who is mean to you because of the way that you dress or the way or act or the friends you have.” This book shows how the main character, Nikki, fixes problems like that. “When Nikki is mad at the mean girl, Mackenzie, she wants to say something but just says it in her head so no one hears her… When you are mad at a girl that goes to your school or even one of your family members, this is a good book to show you what to do … so you don't get in trouble.”   Alyssa gives this book a 5 out of 5!
Congratulations to MCMS Band for excellent and superior ratings at LGPE!
Blossom Hiers recommends Chasing Helicity by Ginger Zee  7th grader, Blossom Hiers, recommends Chasing Helicity, an adventure novel, to her friends because it is one of her favorite books of all time. She says "it is amazing because it is full of adventures, and the story goes all over the place." She believes it is such an amazing book that everyone should read it.  Blossom gives this book a 5 out of 5!
February Students of the Month - Elizabeth Goode-6th Brayden Drury-6th Levi McCoy-6th  Carli Finch-6th    Joriya Knight-7th  Andrew McDonald-7th Aiden Clements-7th Emilee Zellner-7th    Cameron Crank-8th  Nadaleigh Henson-8th Megan Miller-8th Marquez Gunter-8th    Joshua Lee-8th Jacob Ethridge-6th
Congrats to our chorus for their LGPE results!
Kamari Ellis recommends Green Eggs and Ham by Dr. Seuss  In honor of Dr. Seuss' birthday, 7th grade MCMS student, Kamari Ellis, recommends the classic Green Eggs and Ham because "it's fun, & it'll put you in a good mood." He also notes that the actual foods, green eggs & ham, are delicious so he recommends those as well. He believes that the moral of the story is interesting as the protagonist, Sam, is eating green eggs & ham and wants the other guy to try them. Instead of trying them, the guy judges them. In the end, the other guy finally tries them and enjoys them. The moral of the story is "don't judge a book by its cover" which can be applied in real life situations "like making friends. You can't judge a person by how they look. Just get to know them so maybe you will like them."  Kamari gives this book a 5 out of 5!
Charles Tanner, a 7th grader, recommends this adventure novel to his friends because he believes it to be exciting & full of great adventure. "Most people don't like to read slow and romantic books that seem like there is not a plot. This is full of twists and adventures that if you were reading, you would really enjoy."
Isabelle Hickman recommends Wonder by R.J. Palacio  Isabelle Hickman, an 8th grader, recommends this realistic fiction novel to her friends basically because "it's a really good book." There's an encouraging lesson learned that "being nice is actually a really good thing." The main character is very sweet, but he is bullied because of his differences. This should teach readers not to judge a book by its cover. She thinks "this book is amazing," and "teaching people not to bully" is what the school needs help with.  She believes that "it might help."    Isabelle gives this book a 5 out of 5!
Daphnie Miller recommends So B. It by Sarah Weeks  Daphnie Miller, an MCMS 7th grader, recommends this realistic fiction novel to her friends because it is so good. She says, "It is like so good because it is like me in so many ways." She can relate to the story because she likes to go out on her own and go to places on her own, and she likes to get to the point.  Daphnie gives this book a 5 out of 5!
The following techniques will help you raise your children to be responsible & caring adults:  Treat your child with respect and care.  Reinforce the positive.  Share household tasks and chores  Teach money management skills.  Allow your child to face natural consequences & learn from        mistakes.  When teaching your child a new behavior, give clear, simple         instructions.  Be specific about your expectations.   Don't let your children off the hook if they misbehave at         school.  Give your child some space and freedom.
Connor Carr, an MCMS 7th grader, recommends this adventure novel to his friends because it has constant action which makes the entire book intriguing. Whereas "some books start off boring & have slow starts & slow pace, not this one - the action starts out as soon as the book starts." Beginning on the CIA campus with explosions, the hero avoids obstacles like hits & conspiracy theorists from there. The suspense lies in wondering who will win in the end - the good guys or the bad guys. He considers it to be a pretty easy read & thinks it is interesting as well. It will also help meet an AR goal & is just an all-around good book. One caveat is that he does recommend reading the other Spy School books before this one.  Connor gives this book a 5 out of 5!
Loving-Kindness Meditation Helping Others Recording Daily Awe Moments Setting and Achieving Goals Sharing Positivity  Developing Skills and Trying New Activities Practicing Positive Affirmations
January Students of the month - Henley Farmer-6th  Makayla Cruz-6th  Fisher Horton-6th  Kaylie Martin-6th  Emma Norman-7th  Chavaria Green-7th  Greyson Trevitt-7th  Callie Martin-7th  Kasyn Vannier-8th  Jaiden Scrutchins-8th Jonah Hastings-8th  Moriah Hoover-8th  Emily Slicker-6th La'Chyna Noltion-6th  Lacey Kline-7th
6th grade MCMS student, Gracie Leatherwood, recommends this historical fiction novel to her friends. She says, "This book is about two different people," one who is at the Pentagon on 9/11 and one who is at the Twin Towers when they fall. She believes this is one of the great books of Alan Gratz's collection.   Gracie gives this book a 5 out of 5
Ripple Effects program which will be implemented at MCMS
White, pink and red graphic that says join us for the annual valentine dance