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Bulldog Times Fall Edition

by Greggory Hronec

Pages 4 and 5 of 11

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Waffles and Welcome & Constitution Day
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Constitution Day By: Lukas Glauberson
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Waffles By: Abby
& Fraser
Welcome
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Welcome to Ogden! Every year at Ogden we have  Waffles and Welcome! Waffles and Welcome held on the first day of school is our special Ogden way to welcome everyone to school after Summer break. This is a day filled with fun activities to help you get to know your teachers and classmates and… it’s just so  FUN! 
When your class comes outside to the front circle on your right, you can get delicious waffles with so many different topping choices and on your left you can get in line for some yummy bagels, mmm, I’m getting hungry just thinking about it. 
Then when you turn left past the bagels you can get tattoos and chat with friends. We also played Gaga, danced to music with DJ Pace, played some volleyball, and got to know our classmates quite well. At Ogden we were also on a game show called Adventure Sounds: Wild & Crazy Challenge. We had to answer some pretty hard trivia questions, do T.P challenges, use tiny hands to scoop up fake bugs, built with legos, tried to get a ball in a cup, and guessed characters on masks! Later on in the day we did a hula hooping challenge. For the 4th and 5th grade the Yellow Team won, for 2nd and 3rd grade the Green Team won, even though it was a competition everyone had a good time and that’s a big win if you ask me.
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On Constitution Day we do something amazing for the 5th graders. After the 5th grade lunch high schoolers come to teach the fifth grade about the Constitution.

One reason I like Constitution Day is the high  schoolers come to teach us about the Constitution. First the high schoolers stand on the stage and teach the grade about the Constitution. The Constitution is the written law of our country. It makes sure that we are free and that everyone is treated equally. Not only do we learn what the Constitution is, but we also learn about why it was written, and whose job it is to make sure it's rules are followed.
Another reason I like Constitution Day is the high schoolers give us a word search. It is fun to get to learn from older kids and hear about what they have learned in their classes. It makes me look forward to being a high school student, when I hope to come back to Ogden and do the same thing.
In conclusion I think that the Constitution Day assembly is a lot of fun. So if you're younger than me, I recommend getting excited for fifth grade! 

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Student Council Elections & Patriot Day Assembly
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By: Berin Dilek


Do you want to be in the Student Council office in Ogden? I can tell you all about the Student Council Elections. Part of being a Student Council Representative is a big job. You have to  be responsible, and care a lot about your school work. To be running for Student Council, you have to write a speech, and make a poster to persuade people to vote for YOU!! Once you are elected for President, Vice President, Secretary, or Treasurer, you have a job to do. For President, you would be the leader of the meetings. You make the ideas, and share them with the people that are in the Student Council office! The Vice President is the assistant for the President. The Secretary's job is to take track of all of the meetings and keep things organized. The Treasurer's job is to keep track of the amount of money they have. If you want to be in the Student Council office in Ogden, all you gotta do is, be responsible enough to be a representative, make a poster and a speech, and you will be in the election!
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By: Elias Roberts Patriot Day
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On September 11th Ogden holds a memorial assembly where we remember the events of that day in 2001. Even though it was an awful day for so many people, we remember it because we have so much of our Ogden community that was affected by 9/11. We honor them by going outside in the front circle and singing patriotic songs. We have people from our community that come to Ogden to talk about what they did that day. These people are so brave, and we are so thankful to have them as a part of our community.
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