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The Pioneer Weekly - Edition 5

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Pioneer Weekly
About This Publication
5/16/22 edition 5
The Pioneer Weekly is a school newspaper that a team of 4th graders thought up to share news in a paper format. We will try to keep you informed of what is happening at Pioneer Elementary School.
Always good to have news Pio-near you!
A "Perry" Good Podcast
A "Perry Podcast" is a podcast made to appreciate our teachers and staff for helping us and just being so nice and amazing!
From the Editor in Chief...
This week is the pioneer variety show, and we will get to see some awesome talent! It will be fun for all of us, whether in the audience, or onstage! So put on those party clothes and get talenting! We hope to see you there!

And remember Prairie dogs, Stay Focused, Stay Kind, and Stay Humble!
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This Week's Big Question
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Do you want to be in the variety show? Well if so go show your talents to pioneer.

Lights! Camera! Action!
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Written by Noah Young
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Please email sf83147@djusdstudents.org if you want to write the new big question
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This week we got........
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3rd Grade!
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4th grade!
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Photo by David Irvin
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THIRD AND FOURTH GRADE
Interviews
Mrs. Pam Cosgrove
Mr. Len Fingerman
By Samuel Drabkin
1. how do you like your class? I LOVE my class.
2. how do you like your students? The students all have great attitudes – which makes teaching and learning with them a joy. They are always willing to help each other, so it’s a nice feeling of cooperation in our classroom all day. This group of students work VERY hard at reading, writing, and math…but we also do many fun learning activities, such as square dancing and readers’ theater plays.
3. what do you think of Pioneer would you instead teach at a different school? I LOVE teaching at Pioneer. I started my California teaching career at this school in 1989 – that’s 32 school years ago! I have taught at a few different schools in our district, but teaching 3rd grade at Pioneer has been my favorite assignment.
4. do you still like to wear your mask or do you take it off? I DO wear my mask while I am at school and when I go indoors places like the grocery store. I have a family member who should not get sick, some wearing my mask helps prevent spreading germs.
5. do you like the mask option? I understand that people have different choices now, so I’m comfortable with that. I sure will be happy when we don’t have to worry about this virus anymore! 
6. what is your favorite color? red
7. what is your favorite number? 2
Hello, it's me SammyD back with another interview for you! This time I will be interviewing Mr.Fingerman. The first question I asked him was: what inspired you to become a 3rd-grade teacher? He said he actually used to teach 4rth-grade but when his two fellow teachers Ms.Snyder and Ms.West retired, he decide it was time to teach a different grade. My next question was: do you enjoy being a 3rd-grade teacher? He said he enjoys all the grades he taught, but especially 3rd-grade because the students get to learn lots of new things in math and writing and also start reading advanced books. The next question I asked him was: what is one way you could be better respected at Pioneer? He said he never really felt disrespected at Pioneer but getting to know people early on such as yard duties and little buddies teaches the students better respect. Then I asked him what his favorite part of Pioneer was. He loves how we all work together as one. Let's go, Pioneer! The last question I asked him was: what was his favorite thing to do at home. He said he loves to cook whatever he possibly can. He also has a big, cool, pizza oven in his backyard and is learning to master the technique of pizza. That concludes my interview. Thank you Mr.Fingerman for all you do and just for everything!
Interviews
Mrs. Ann Marie Caridi
Mrs. Kristine Stanowicz

My favorite artists include Vincent Van Gogh and Henri Matisse. I also love the architect Zaha Hadid.

If I wasn’t a teacher, I would love to be a scientist researching coral.


My favorite hobbies are hiking in Marin or going to listen to concerts.


Asking me about my favorite book is a tough question because I adore reading. I love nonfiction books and historical fiction the most. Some books I love I read repeatedly.

Books I love to share with my students include A Family of Poems a collection of poems for children edited by Caroline Kennedy or Camille and the Sunflowers by Laurence Anholt.
Photo by Noah young
Hi I'm Nayeel, and today I am going to be asking Ms.Stanowicz some questions!
Photo by David Irvin

Question 1
Who is your favorite artist?

Question 2
If you had a different job what would your job be?

Question 3
What is your favorite hobby to enjoy after school?



Question 4 favorite book



Question 5
 what is your favorite book to share with your students
By Nayeel Shah
photo By Noah Young
photo By Noah Young

NAYEEL: How long have you been working at Pioneer?
MS. STANO: I have been working at Pioneer for 6 years!
NAYEEL: Wow! That's a long time. What is your favorite part of working at Pioneer?
MS. STANO: My favorite part of working at Pioneer is how all of the students work and grow and I am also very proud of the student ambassador program.
NAYEEL: What is your favorite food?
Ms. Stano: My favorite food is Thai food!
NAYEEL: What is your favorite drink?
Ms.Stano: My favorite drink is sparkling lime water.
NAYEEL: What do you like to do in your free time?
MS. STANO: I love to watch my cockatiel birds that just hatched. I have 4 baby birds and love to watch them grow, also I love to travel with my family. I have a big camping trip up the west coast this summer.

NAYEEL: Thank you for your time, and we appreciate you beyond words!
Interviews
By: Jack Henrichon
Mr. Matt Tealdi
Ms. Juli Chang
Photo by David Irvin
Mr.Tealdi is a super nice and kind teacher and I will be asking him some questions. So let's get to it! I asked him what is your favorite animal? And he responded with a dog. He has a golden retriever and a golden doodle. wow! A lot of golden pets! Then, I asked him where is your favorite place to go? And he said a beach in Australia. Next, I asked him if you were not a teacher what would you be? He responded with either an artisan gelato master, or an animal keeper at the zoo. Then I asked him what is your favorite planet that's not Earth, and he said Saturn because he loves the rings. Then I asked him what is your favorite invertebrate and he said a jellyfish. I asked him what is your favorite hobby and he said playing the piano or going to the movies. then I asked him what is your favorite color and he said purple. Next, I asked him if you had any wish what would it be and he said he would want to fly. Then I asked him what is your favorite type of weather and he said when its sunny, but not too hot. I asked him what is your favorite fruit and he said blackberries and raspberries. I asked him what is your favorite type of plant and he said a plant called the Bird of Paradise. and last, I asked him what is your favorite secondary color and he said his favorite color purple.THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!
Photo by Noah Young
Hello, prairie dogs! I am Nathalia Lee. I interviewed Ms. Chang. She is also my teacher! I asked her a couple of questions, and these are Ms. Chang's answers:
I asked about her favorite dessert. She answered Chocolate Mousse Cheesecake. I also asked, "What are your hobbies"? Ms. Chang said she likes to read, go shopping, and play with her kids. I asked, "Who is the cook of the house"? She replied that she is. Her FAVORITE food is noodles! What is her LEAST favorite animal? Birds! What IS her favorite animal? A tiger! She said it's because she was born in the year of the tiger on the Chinese Zodiac Calendar. Cool right? Those are your answers to those questions.
Written by Nathalia Lee
Interviews
Ms. Lara Brodetsky
Photo by Noah Young
1. What is your favorite food? I love veggies, salads, and crunchy things
2. What is your favorite game? settlers of Catan or rummy
3. Why did you choose to be a science teacher? I love science teaching so it's a good fit
4. How do you like being a science teacher? I love it! science teaching at Pioneer is such a treat since I love my students and coworkers.
5. What is your favorite color? I like reds they are so powerful, but to feel calm I like greens
6. What is your favorite number? I love the number 2 it's so even
7. Is there something you like about being a science teacher? I like the most about science teaching is when my students get really excited about a subject. It makes me SO happy!
THANK YOU TEACHERS!
Recess News
By Finley DeHoff
9-square in the air? More like 9-square we-don't-care! The 9-square poles have been damaged so much that the game was declared off-limits! Many people think that was a direct result of people hanging on the poles, but there are some disputing opinions. The poles have been restored, but there is speculation about whether or not they will remain. The Pioneer Weekly would like to ask everyone to avoid meddling with, hanging on, or disturbing the poles in any way in the future. The origins of the pole's damage are unknown but we have gathered some opinions from the Pioneer Weekly crew. Check out how 3 people responded when asked why they think the poles have been damaged!
Nine Square Bust?
Opinions:
I think the nine square poles were damaged because people were hanging on them. The weight of the people snapped or broke the poles causing the game to be shut down.
-Tristan Yao
People weren't taking good care of it.
-Nesiah Dunlap
I think people should have been a bit more careful about what they were doing to the poles
-Samuel Drabkin
Nine Square court
Image by David Irvin
Four Square to Nine Square?

There is another version of four square, four squares with nine squares. All the rules are the same. Have fun
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