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The Hawk's Eye 2nd Edition

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The Hawk's Eye
About this publication
This paper is produced by the Cawley Newspaper Club and is created using BookCreator.
2nd Edition
February, 2022
Robotics Club State Finals
Written by: Amelia Russell
The Robotics Club won the regional tournament and went on to the NH Robotics State Championship. There are two teams. One is called Indecisive Catastrophe and the other is called PECOS. The club had a prompt of how to improve global transportation and the teams had to create a presentation on the subject. They created a robot presentation which had to show the design and engineering of the robot. For the prompt, Team PECOS had a presentation on shared space roundabouts that would help improve how fast traffic is. Team Indecisive Catastrophe thought of the idea to use drones for package delivery for their presentation. We’re proud of our Robotics club for going to Championships and representing our school. Go Team PECOS and Team Indecisive Catastrophe!
Written by: Maggie McAuliffe
Continued on page 4
Girls' Basketball Champions
The girls basketball team put up a great fight all season. Their hard work really showed. Ending the season with an amazing record: undefeated league (13-0), overall 18-3, and winning the Tri-County Championship. They worked as a team to bring home a championship win after 9 years! Awesome leadership from our 8th grade captains: Brooke Benz, Molly Knight, Lyla Norian, Bella Santosuosso, and Jada Vasquez. Way to go to our 8th grade athletes: Ava Cote, Taylor Elliot, Ayvree Hamilton, and Charlotte Larochelle. Thank you to all the girls who took time out of their lives to make us all proud!
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Clubs & Activities
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Spotlight - Student Council
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Written by Maggie McAuliffe
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These are words straight from our President, Jadyn Piccolo!
“The Student Council is doing many things. Some of the events the Student Council has done in the past are hard to do now because of COVID. We are trying to figure out how to put together fundraisers and other fun events throughout the school year that are COVID safe. The Student Council is about making the school a fun place to be. We do a lot of fundraisers to make that happen. All of the money collected from the fundraisers is put into each grade's treasury and that will help towards the funding of field trips. My goal for this school year is to put on as many events as possible because for the past two years we have not been able to do much because of all the COVID restrictions. Some inspiring words would be to make the best out of the situation you are in because many things have been rough for everyone lately, and if every makes it the best we can, we can still have a good time. If anyone has any ideas, please reach out to the Student Council Board.”
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Clubs & Activities
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Winter Sports
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Written by: Kara McIntyre & Maggie McAuliffe
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The winter sports season was full of excitement with girls and boys basketball and cheer. We demonstrated lots of team spirit!
Girls Cheer: These amazing girls have defeated all odds this season, even the mask mandate that made it harder to perform. They cheered their hearts out at every game and ranked second in the Cheer Madness competition!
Boys Basketball: These boys have been working super hard. Ending the season with an impressive record: league 10-3, overall 16-6, and Tri-County Runners-Up. Way to go our 8th grade athletes: Brandon Dyer, Connor Dempsey, Gabe Johnson, Jack Welch, Kosta Vorias, and Ryan Bonilla.
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What's Happening
Winter Concert
Robotics Club cont.
The CMS Winter Concert took place on Wednesday, December 15, 2021. Led by our amazing choral and band directors, Mrs. Vanderhoek and Mr. Davini, the chorus and band performed four concerts that day. The Cawley Chorus sang The Star Spangled Banner, Light, and Christmas on Broadway. The Cawley Concert Band performed Twist and Shout and High Hopes. It was an amazing opportunity to showcase the musical talents of the students of Cawley.
Way to go to our two teams from the Robotics Club:
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Team Indecisive CAT-astrophe
Emmanuel Mokua
Sophie Molony
Zachary Greenberg
Aaden Lavin
Brody Walls
Nathaniel Baron
Quintin Molony
Trent Moody
Luke Parcel
Team PECOS:
Jamie Godbout
Nicholas Mason
John "Trip" Hanna III
Benjamin Ryerson
Cyril Wakim
August Weirich
Michael Cheung
Lyla Shea
Advisors:
Mrs. Sue Chow
Mr. DJ Lemmo
What's Happening - 2
Hawk of the Month
Each month students are recognized for displaying the character traits for the monthly word. The following are the Hawk of the Month words:
December - Charity
January - Responsibility
February - Honesty
Do you enjoy seeing all the creative Doodles on the Google homepage? Have you wanted to create your own Doodle for Google? This is your opportunity! The national competition of creating a “Doodle for Google,” has opened for entries. The deadline is March 4, 2022. Information regarding rules and how to enter can be found on the Doodle For Google Site.  

This is a great opportunity to show your creativity and possibly win some prizes. If you have any questions or need assistance, please see Mrs. Meyer in the computer lab room 122.
Book Review
“You can never get a cup of tea large enough or a book long enough to suit me.”
― C.S. Lewis
Book reviews by Maggie McAuliffe
Snared
Ghosts
Poem
CHAPTER
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COMIC
Do you like dungeons, caves, elves, and EVIL kings? Then this book is for you. Wily is a boy (the trapesmith) who discovers that his whole life is a lie, and his father is an evil king. He, his group, and his half sister start on a journey to escape the rule of his father. Wily soon realizes he is the only one who can stop his father, so he sets out to destroy him. 

Author: Adam Jay Epstein
Lexile: 820, Pages: 311
BOOOOO! Did I scare you? No? Ok… Ghosts is a book about a girl named Catrina (Cat) who moved to the coast. Her sister has cystic fibrosis, so Cat is really protective of her. She hears stories from people around town about the amazing ghosts. She is doubtful until she sees them for herself. 

Author: Raina Telgemeier 
Lexile: 300, Pages: 239 

The winter season is a time for fun 
When snow is falling and warm weather's done 
Go outside and play in the snow 
When you come in you can have hot cocoa
Days are short and get dark soon 
Doesn’t take long before you see the moon 
Ice skating or skiing people do
Lots of birds have migrated too 
Winter is a time of joy 
So take it in and ENJOY!
By:Kara McIntyre
Winter Season 

Trivia & Comic
Recipe of the Month
Comic by: Robbie Tremblay
Boat on Sale
Champurrado
(Señora Davila-Colon’s Mexican Hot Chocolate)
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1.) True or False: Is ½ equal to 50%?
2.) True or False: February is the only month of the year that can pass without a single full moon?
3.) What year was the current Cawley Middle School built?
Trivia from Jon Grana
Answers: 1. True, 2. True, 3. 2003
Ingredients:
1 cup prepared tortilla masa
2 cups milk, divided 
5 cups water, divided
1 cinnamon stick 
1 Mexican chocolate 
6 ounces sugar or 1½ piloncillo, grated

1) In medium mixing bowl, blend masa with 1 cup of water
2) Add a second cup of water gradually 
3) Heat the remaining water in a medium saucepan 
4) Once the water is boiling, lower to medium heat and add cinnamon stick, chocolate and sugar or piloncillo 
5) When the chocolate is dissolved and starts to boil, add masa mixture and stir constantly to avoid lumps and to keep from sticking to the bottom of the pot 
6) Lower heat to medium and continue stirring until masa is cooked (30 minutes) 
7) Add the milk and stir for 5 more minutes 
8) Use a molinillo to finish your atole (it adds foaminess and will remove any lumps of masa that might remain)
Shout Out!
Food Services Team
An Interview with Mr. Fleury & Peche
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Written by Kara McIntyre
Written by: Robbie Tremblay
Mr. Fleury holding Peche
This is an interview with the 6th grade science teacher for Team Yale, Mr. Fleury, and his class pet, a lizard named Peche.
How old is Peche?
I got Pêche this summer. He is less than a year old.
What type of lizard is Peche?
He is a peach-throat monitor lizard. That’s why his name is Pêche. Pêche is the French word for “peach.” He will be about four feet long when he is fully grown. Peach-throat monitors are meat eaters from Asia. They like warm, damp areas with lots of trees to climb and water to swim in.
Have you had any other pets in the past?
Yes, I have had at least one dog ever since I was two years old. The greatest number of dogs I ever had at once is four! I had three huge iguanas and a Savannah monitor lizard when I first started teaching. I used to have a rough- neck monitor named Fuego, but he died the summer after the current eighth graders left sixth grade.
Now for a question about you. When did you start teaching?
I started teaching in 1993 at
Hooksett Memorial School which
used to be the middle school before
Cawley was built in 2003. I had my
iguanas and Savannah monitor in
my classroom back then. 
This is an interview with the food services staff. I got to interview two of them at once and here is a combination of their responses:

What is the biggest challenge in your job? 
We are short staffed so this restricts the amount of options we can offer. We also are having a hard time procuring food due to the supply chain issues since the pandemic has started.
How do you decide what meals to serve? 
We have guidelines through the USDA we must follow, from there we interview students on what they would like to see in their lunchrooms . As long as they can be modified to fit the guidelines we’ll put it on our menu . We also look at the popular choices our students are already choosing.
Are there certain days of the week when more students buy lunch?
Breakfast at lunch days are the biggest! Friday’s are pizza days so that’s the second busiest day.  The days we run chicken tenders , nuggets or chicken patty is in third place.

We are very thankful for all that our lunch staff do for us here at Cawley Middle School, and we appreciate their work. They are a hardworking crew that has been struggling under the pressure of being short-staffed. We would like to give our shout-out to Cawley Middle School’s food services staff!
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