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Star Beacon Issue 1

by Richard Agran

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The Star Beacon
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East Montpelier Elementary School -- Spring 2021
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About this publication
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The Star Beacon provides a learning space and a showplace for East Montpelier Elementary School students to share their curiosity, creativity, news and entertainment.
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How Does Your Garden Grow?
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In the new raised-bed garden plot, aspiring gardeners water Early Wonder beans and French Breakfast radishes.
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Reporting by Hazel

I met with Karen Dyer about the new garden project. East Montpelier Elementary School used to have a garden, but the land went dormant. Karen wants to fix the garden up and make it a great place to learn about plants, seeds, and growing things. They have planted green beans, radishes, cabbage, tomatoes, broccoli and more.

Karen wants to make the garden a place where kids can work in the garden and learn about gardening and other skills such as planting, responsibility for watering, biology, and growing your own food. One of Karen’s big goals for the garden is to be able to produce fresh produce for lunch and breakfast. Also, Karen wants to start a garden club for all grades.

This year a group of second and third graders has been taking care of the garden. Hopefully next year everyone who wants to work on the garden can work on the garden. Karen hopes to have all grades help out. If you would like to get involved in the Fall, please contact Karen Dyer at kdyer[at]u32.org and she’ll talk with you or your teacher.

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Why East Montpelier Elementary School Should Have Its Own Newspaper
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Opinion by Margaret

I believe newspapers are important things. They connect people and announce upcoming events and news. A school newspaper allows students to share their views, and is a great project to work on in school. I believe that we should have a newspaper at EMES.

One reason we should have an EMES newspaper is because newspapers announce upcoming events. Say, for example, we are having an assembly. Instead of going on the intercom to say so two minutes before, the newspaper will tell everyone beforehand.

Or maybe baseball practice is starting? People would know to sign up if they wanted to play. A newspaper is efficient in that way.

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