Bullying in school
February 13, 2012 • Hannah Hauer, Staff Writer
Why does bullying happen? One reason may be because that person has a different talent than others. Bullying is the number one reason kids stay home from school every day. My video is about bullying at school. The kids I videotaped talked about how they wouldn’t tell a teacher, because they were too... Read more »
How to get a girl
February 13, 2012 • Haley Patton, Staff Writer
Boys, here are some pointers on how to get a girl and how not to get a girl! Boys, when you say you like a girl and the next day you are telling their best friend or even another girl, you liking them are sending both the girls mixed signals. Flirting with other girls in front of your ex, trying... Read more »
Bullying on the rise
February 13, 2012 • Brandon Toman, Staff Writer
Bullying. You know you have seen it. You might have even been bullied. Maybe YOU are the bully. I recently interviewed Jodee Blanco, a woman who was bullied profusely throughout her childhood. She said she was bullied because she ‘Didn’t follow the crowd,’ and said, “I was old for my age, and... Read more »
A dress code at CFMS
February 13, 2012 • Ashely Altmann, Staff Writer
So you roll out of bed every morning. How would you like to know that you have to wear the same things as everyone else, every single day? This is a big question here at CFMS. Should we have a dress code, or shouldn’t we? Brooke Rooney thought that she would dislike a dress code because she would like... Read more »
The new sixth grade
February 13, 2012 • Angel Hasselink, Staff Writer
How did you feel as you entered middle school? New friends. New teachers. New school. What if you happened to come to Wisconsin’s third largest school? During the 6th grade lunch period, I went up to some of the students and asked them their opinions on the middle school. “What do you... Read more »
Another flaw in the school system
February 10, 2012 • Sam Smith, Staff Writer
“All students are required to participate in WSAS in either all of the Wisconsin Knowledge and Concepts Examination (WKCE) or all of the Wisconsin Alternate Assessment for Students with Disabilities (WAA-SwD), not parts of both. There are no exemptions or waivers for students with disabilities, regardless... Read more »
Counseling Groups
January 25, 2011 • Taylor K., Writer
Student Groups started October 18, 2010. We have groups so kids have people to talk to, including classmates and adults. You were able to sign up in the beginning of the year online, but it’s very easy to sign up. All you have to do is contact your grade counselor about what group you would like to... Read more »

