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2019 March Hitching Post Final

by Hally Kelly

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The Hitching Post
March 2019
Volume 1, Issue 3
A Park View Middle School Publication
Welcome to the our school's newspaper! Like any newspaper format, feel free to browse through the pages and select an article that catches your eye. You will notice some of the articles now contain audio and video that will enhance your reading experience.
Inside this edition, information is now organized in three sections: School, Community, and World. There are many interviews, some Irish music, and photographs of events happening at Park View as well as our expanded community.
Erin go Bragh!
Happy St. Patrick's Day!
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St. Patrick's Day Fun Facts
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Chicago has been celebrating Saint Patrick by dumping green dye into the Chicago River since 1962. It takes 40 tons of dye to get the river to a suitably festive shade!
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St. Patrick wasn’t Irish himself. He was born to Roman parents in Scotland or Wales.
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Listen to an Irish jig!
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How did the shamrock become associated with Saint Patrick? According to Irish legend, the saint used the three-leafed plant to describe the Holy Trinity.
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New York City’s Saint Patrick’s Day Parade is one of the world’s largest parades. Since 1762, marchers have walked up Fifth Avenue on foot – the parade doesn’t allow modern vehicles.
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The tradition in America is to pinch anyone who isn't wearing green on St. Patrick's Day. Legend has it that wearing green makes you invisible to leprechauns, who pinch anyone they see.
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Saint Patrick’s Day is a huge deal across the ocean; it’s a national holiday in both Ireland and Northern Ireland.
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Irish Eats with Wisconsin Treats
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Zoe E.
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1. Mulligan's Irish Pub & Grill
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Our first Irish-inspired restaurant can be found in Franklin, Wisconsin. This casual Irish-American pub is offering everything from Wonton Wrapped Mozzarella Sticks, to their famous Irish Lamb Stew. Given these Irish inspired fares, you can find these choices be it March or December. Mulligan's is sure to make your St Patrick's Day a lucky one.
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2. McDonald's
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If Mulligan's Pub was too refined for your taste, you could always spend your St. Paddy's Day with a good old Shamrock Shake at McDonald's! This fast food joint has been serving quality food with quick service since 1954, and with age comes experience. So head on down to McDonald's for your St. Patrick's Day and have a little "Luck O' the Irish" in your Shamrock Shake.
Volleyball!
Wrestling!
Student Gov!
German Day!

Our School
Here you can find upcoming events, school activities, sports, and other topics of interest.
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Ooh
What Park view students are reading!
Thought Bubble
Amazing
Tennis at PVMS
This school year, PVMS is offering tennis to seventh graders and eighth graders. There will be a seventh grade girls tennis team, a seventh grade boys tennis team, an eighth grade girls tennis team and eighth grade boys tennis team. It isn't too late to join!
Stacie G.
Talk to your Phy Ed teacher here at PVMS to get more information. You will need an updated physical to join. Tennis this year at PVMS doesn't start until the beginning of April and it ends towards the end of May. Schedules for track and tennis allow athletes to join both sports. Sign up while you can!
Click here to watch an interview with Mr. Korth about Tennis at Park View Middle School!
Track and Field
Val S.
With the track season starting soon, athletes are preparing for an exciting season! Track is a "no cut" sport open to all 7th and eighth grade girls and boys. The first practice begins, Monday, April 1. Practices run from 2:45 to 4:45 Monday through Thursday.
Field events include-
1.Long Jump
2.Triple Jump
3. High Jump
4. Shotput
5. Discus
Here is Mr. Korth answering some questions about the upcoming track and field season!
Running events include-
1. 110 Hurdles
2. 100 M Dash
3. Mile Run
4. 4 x 200 Relay 
5. 400 M Dash
6. 4 x 100 Relay
7. 800 M Run
8. 200 M Dash
9. 4 x 400 Relay
Middle school students are limited to three total events and no more than two of them can be running events.
Sibling Debate
Luke D.
Usually, when you have a sibling in your school you think they are annoying, but they actually help you…sometimes. I have two brothers: one a sophomore in college and another who is a sophomore in high school. Being the youngest in the family puts me at an advantage in school because I can ask, "Did you have this teacher?" and "What do you do in that class?" When you have an older sibling in school you have a better chance of getting good grades. A study by the University of Essex says, “Known as the spillover effect; when the older child does well in school, the chance of a younger sibling doing well is almost double.” Some possible advantages of having a sibling in school are teachers and other kids will know you because of your sibling.

Although there are positives to having a sibling in school there are also negatives. If you get in trouble at school chances are your brother or sister is going to tell your parents. Next, you might get made fun of by your sibling, or ignored in the hallways. Click on the video and listen to some comments by Park View students who do have siblings here.
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