Book Review: Cloudy With A Chance of Meatballs by Judy Barrett
Book Review by Kenneth Hickson, 4th grade.
Book Review: Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul by Jeff Kinney
Book Review by Diamond Thompson, 4th grade.
Book Review: Mouseheart by Lisa Fiddler
Book Review by FNN Reporter, Nina Pierre, 4th grade
I Scream For Ice Cream
Who doesn’t enjoy eating ice cream, especially on hot summer day, or just for a delicious treat? When students were told that they were going to be doing just that, hearts began pounding with excitement, then doubt. How is this possible at school? Not typical right? Well, many of the 8th graders at Woodridge know that science in Ms. Beckwith’s class isn’t your typical classroom either.
FNN Goes to Selma For the 50th Anniversary
On March 7, 2015, FNN reporters from Tech Prep and Woodridge went to Selma, Alabama to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the march across the Edmund Pettus Bridge—an event that changed American history.
Day 1: Patti Labelle Civil Rights Celebration
In order to fully experience the aftermath of the civil rights movement, five students from FNN were chosen to travel to Selma, Alabama for the 50th anniversary of the march from Selma to Montgomery. I am happy to say that I was one of those five. On the day of the trip, we all met at the airport and introduced ourselves.
Day 2: Meeting Ms. Kadesha, Mr. Webb and the March
Today's adventure was tiring and exciting. Everybody woke up and met in the lobby at 6:30 this morning. We hit the road for an hour and 30 minute drive to Selma from Montgomery. We arrived at Ms. Kadesha’s on Leola N. Robertson Street to have breakfast with Mr. Jimmie Webb and some of his activist friends.
Day 3: Experiencing the History of Selma
Click on this video by Brionna Wiggins to learn about a little-known fact about Bloody Sunday.
Snapchat: The Latest Addictive App
Instead of waking up in the morning texting about what you are wearing to school or catching up on the latest gossip, teens are thinking about doing something even more exciting...SNAPCHAT! Well, what’s Snapchat? Snapchat is a photo messaging app created by three Stanford University students. Using this app allows teens to communicate...
Chop It Up and Toss It: A New Take on School Lunches
For some time now, there have been many complaints about school lunch. I say, “What’s all the fuss really about?” If you don’t like what they are serving, then pack your own lunch at home and eat what you like. But, to be honest, many kids don’t have it like that. Their parents are sending them to school to learn and be served a breakfast and lunch daily.
Reliving Civil Rights: A Glimpse of History through “Selma”
History is always depicted as a dull, boring topic. We can read the words in textbooks, recite the dates of events, and study countless hours about things we’ll forget as soon as the unit is over. The names and events are just ink on paper that people usually think so little about. Even when it’s stressed about how important our roots are, and what made today today, does anyone really care?
Miracle Agbeko Plays the Steel Pan For Black History Month
by Miracle Agbeko
Miracle Agkebo is a second grade scholar at Friendship Woodridge Academy.
Woodridge Scholars Doodle 4 Google
Drawing for scholarships? Seems way too easy right? Well, that’s not the case for Google’s annual Doodle 4 Google contest. Each year, thousands of students compete with artsy sketches for a chance at amazing prizes.
Presenting the New Tier 1 School: Friendship Woodridge
Drum roll please! 5-4-3-2-1, cheers shout loud from the crowd on this chilly morning in Northeast Washington, DC. On November 19th, temperatures were a record low of 26 degrees, yet the whole school gathered in front to see the new banner unveiled. There was music blasting from the speakers to the dance moves of our Woodridge dancers, and...
Stedman Graham Says “Make it Happen!”
The Live Sonima Tour took place at Collegiate Academy in a room filled with middle school students from Blow Pierce and Woodridge, and included 9-12 graders who attended various academies at Collegiate. The Sonima Tour comes to schools to provide them with the tools needed to live a successful life despite the challenges faced of an...
Just a Part of the New Mocking Jay
A new tribute to the Hunger Games trilogy has been added at last. Suzanne Collins’s popular dystopian trilogy did it again! Over 123 million dollars in its first opening. With Jennifer Lawrence returning as the beautiful heroine, Katniss Everdeen, and her two men, Peeta and Gale, the characters continue to sweep fans off their feet leaving all on the...
So You Think You Can Cheer!
Has your cheer team been undefeated for the past 4 years? Have you ever seen a team bring the spirit, best tumble passes, jumps, and choreography at a competition all at once? Well if you haven’t, you’ve never met the Woodridge Cheerleaders—the all-round best school cheerleading team that has ever performed!
Music has a New Beat
“Without music, life would be a mistake,” is a famous quote posted in my music classrooms. Well, this is definitely true. Music is what connects so many of us in unique ways. Whether it’s gospel, jazz, country, R&B, hip hop or rock and roll, music is a universal language that awakens us all inside no matter how we are feeling. Well this year, students got a...