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The Hawk's Eye 3rd Edition

by Cawley Newspaper Club

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3rd Edition
June, 2022
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The Hawk's Eye
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About this publication
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This paper is produced by the Cawley Newspaper Club and is created using BookCreator.
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The Addams Family Play
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8th Grade D.C Trip
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Written by: Amelia Russell
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The 8th grade play, The Addams Family, was a huge hit for everyone! The outstanding show was performed on April 7th and 8th by Mr. Davini’s and Mrs. Vanderhoek’s Unified Arts classes. The show was performed four times and was put together by the Unified Arts department and Cawley’s 8th graders. Mr. Trimmer’s class was in charge of set construction, Mrs. Fuller’s class created the set designs and props, Mrs. Olsen created the
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For the first time in two years the 8th grade got to go on the long awaited Washington, D.C. trip. It was a four day, three night trip jam packed with many different activities.
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Written by: Amelia Russell
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costumes for the characters, Mrs. Meyer was in charge of marketing and sales, and Mr. Davini and Mrs. Vanderhoek were the directors. They did so much to make sure that the 8th graders had a unforgettable experience and the audience watched a show that they will never forget.
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Cheska Penna - winner of t-shirt design
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The 8th graders saw many monuments and memorials. They got to see the White House and the Capitol Building where they took their D.C. picture. A popular stop was the Potomac River Cruise where the 8th graders had dinner and got to dance the night away. I hope everyone that has the ability to go on the D.C. trip takes the amazing chance to have an unforgettable trip.
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Clubs & Activities
Spotlight - Music
Written by Maggie McAuliffe
CMS Spring Concert took place on Wednesday, May 18th
8th Graders were recognized
Awards:
Choral Musicianship Award - Laura Palazzo
Choral Musicianship Award - Jadyn Piccolo
Choral Director's Award - Amelia Russell
Emma Danforth
Keegan Woolverton
Luke Parcel

Concert: It was an amazing concert! The chorus sang My America, I Was Here, and Good Job (soloists were Maggie McAuliffe, Natalia Jasiukowicz, and Jadyn Piccolo). The band played Grand Old Flag and Procession For A New Day.

Hawkapella: Hawkapella is an after school club like chorus, just with a smaller group and different music. They are going to be performing at our last concert and Coffee House (Coffee House date is TBD).

Jazz Band: Jazz Band is a small group of peers that get together every Monday afternoon to play jazz music. They played All Star by Smash Mouth.

Lilac Bridge: On April 16th some Cawley band students were invited to play Procession For A New Day and Amazing Grace at the opening of the walk bridge near Robies.

Bicentennial: The Bicentennial was in honor of all the Vietnam veterans and families affected by the war. There was a replica of the Vietnam memorial located in DC that displayed the names of all the soldiers who died in the war. The band played Procession For A New Day and Grand Old Flag. The chorus sang Amazing Grace, America the Beautiful, and My America.
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Clubs & Activities
Spring Sports
Written by: Kara McIntyre
We have our last sports games of this season: Baseball, Softball, Track and Field, Golf and Lacrosse.

The Girls Lacrosse team finished strong in their last game with a great season overall. Congratulations to Sophie Welshons on getting her first goal of the season! Great job to Ashley Clouthier, Lyla Norian, Maddie Cochrane, Cece Lawyer, and Mady Porter.

Golf they ended their season with thanks to Michael Saab, Brayden Larson and Killian Lawless for their perseverance.
Track team highlights: Girls have a 20-3 record and boys have a14-9 record. Seeing how we compete against all divisions, even the large D1 schools, the team is doing a fantastic job! Three school records so far: Miles Shea 59 seconds in 400, Charlotte Larochelle 14'11" in long jump, and Jaylin Galaez 15.93 in the hurdles. For the first time in Cawley history, the girls team won the state championship meet. After an incredible season, the boys competed hard and finished 2nd in the state championship meet. Thanks to all of the track and field student-athletes for one of the best track and field seasons ever for Cawley. 
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Baseball made it to the semi-finals and we are proud of them for giving it their all.

Softball won the championship and had an undefeated season! We are proud of you for a great season.
What's Happening
Middle School Month
By: Maggie McAuliffe
Middle School Month is a whole month dedicated to us - the awesome middle school students. This month included a bunch of exciting activities including dodge ball, trivia, and bingo. We also had three dress up days: Disney day, twin day, and throwback/decades day. Thanks to our amazing staff and Middle School Month Committee - we had an amazing March! Congrats to the 7th grade for winning the 2022 Middle School Month!
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What's Happening - 2
2 Day
By: Robbie Tremblay
Hawk of the Month
On Tuesday, February 22nd 2022 at 2:22pm, children were screaming and celebrating. Then Mr. Benson gave an announcement about this event. Why? Because the time and date was “2”s day 2/22/2022 2:22 during mod 2! This event is very rare, so you might have to wait another 200 years for it to happen again. Or if you don’t want the long wait, you can celebrate 3 day 3/3/2033 in 11 years.
Each month students are recognized for displaying the character traits for the monthly word. The following are the Hawk of the Month words:
March - Loyalty
April - Cooperation
May - Resilient
Pi Day
By: Robbie Tremblay
On Pie Day we celebrate the number pi. Pi stands for 3.14 and is used to measure circles. Since March 14th’s date is also 3.14 we celebrate it on that day. Pi comes from the Greek letter for “P”. On Pi Day, students did many activities with their homerooms. For example Mrs. Palmer did pi-kus, or poems about Pi Day. Mrs. Rushia made bracelets and keychains. Students brought in pies and ate them at the end of the day. Why pies? Because “pi” sounds just like the classic potted cake!
Book Review
That's the things about books. They let you travel without moving your feet. -Jhumpa Lahiri
Book reviews by Maggie McAuliffe
Summer Reads
Poem
GRADES 6/7
Percy Jackson series
Ghost Hunters
We All Fall Down
Keeper of the Lost Cities
American Born Chinese by Gene Luen Yang
The Pharaoh’s Secrete by Marissa Moss 
Inside Out & Back again by Thanhha Lai 
Between Shades of Gray by Ruta Sepetys
Flesh & Blood so Cheap by Albert Marrin
Ten Miles past Normal by Frances O’Roark Dowell
I’d tell you I love you, but then I’d have to Kill You by Ally Carter
The Daughters break the Rules by Joanna Philbin 
Monster by Walter Dean Myers
Whale Talk by Chris Crutcher
Dark Wing by Kenneth Oppel 
Dragon Pearl
Smiles to Go
The Blackbird Girls
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GRADE 8
A Curse So Dark and Lonely
Genesis Begins Again
The Silence Between Us
The Mighty Heart of Sunny St. James
Splintered
Legend
We Were Liars
A Mango Shaped Space
Warriors Don't Cry
Inheritance
Cinder or Lunar Chronicles (series)
Monument 14 (series)
The Ranger's Apprentice (series)
Chains (or Forge)
Insignificant Events in the Life of a Cactus
SUMMER AND SPRING
By:Kara McIntyre
A land with no color, fun, or creativity. If you break one of these rules, you have an infraction. With a certain amount of infractions you become an Unwanted. An Unwanted is sentenced to die at a human slaughterhouse. Little does everyone know, you want to be an Unwanted...
Flowers bloom pop from the ground 
The air is warm sunlight all around. `
School is almost out so we can have fun 
The weather is rainy and warm from the sun 
The leaves come back and stay for now 
Summer will come so fast somehow
Sun high up in the sky 
People will enjoy as it all flies by 
Sports season comes
Window pain drums 
From the rain that seeps into dirt 
Mud comes out and you slip and squirt
But it is all in good fun
The winter is finally done! 
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