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By: Olivia Taylor
Many kids in Mrs.Kauffeld’s room asked many classes about clubs that could possibly be added to our school. Then all kinds of kids asked if we would get to actually have those clubs. So three kids (Olivia Taylor, Reece Peach, and Kyle Joiner) from Mrs.Kauffeld’s class
went to teachers and asked them if maybe they could help get the clubs. Mrs.Sauer said, “I would try to get the clubs by posting things on my blog and I would post things around the school.” Then we also asked Mrs.Conkright she said that she would love to have them and we can have
the clubs we just need to get teachers to volunteer and sponsor. So please any teachers if you can please volunteer so we can get more people involved in these wonderful extra-curricular activities.
Lots of people have no idea
what FPS is. To start off, FPS
stands for Future Problem
Solving. I interviewed Ken-
dall Kessler to get the scoop
on FPS and this is the infor-
mation I got: in FPS you get a
future scene and you have to
come up with a solution to
the problem. FPS helps kids
think about possible future
problems. In FPS to solve a
problem you have 6 stems
here are the steps: 1. What is
the challenge in the future
scene? 2. What are some pos-
sible solutions to the prob-
lem? 3. Underline the prob-
lem, 4. What is the criteria? 5.
Make up your mind on an
action plan. 6. Draw a picture
of your action plan. For more
information on FPS contact
Mrs. Sauer immediately!
New Activities at 4-6 Campus: Follow up!
What is FPS? Get to the Problem! By: Reese Hayden
Volume 1, Issue 3
Kauffeld News Mania
Special points of inter-est: Baked Potato Bar
is BACK! Morning News and
Student Coun-cil=NEW CLUBS AT SCHOOL
What is FPS? 6TH GRADE SCIENCE FAIR
5th grade Jeop-
ardy
2
Weather 2
Holy Week 2
Sports 3
Prayer Requests 3
Baked Potato
Bar?
3
Care Packages 4
Feast Days 4
5th grade Prayer 4
Comics 5
Science Fair 6
Inside this issue:
Owensboro Catholic 4-6 Campus
April 23, 2014
Will there be new clubs at the 4-6 Campus?
At the end of each
quarter we always have
a jeopardy round in the
cafeteria. This time we
did it a little bit differ-
ent. What we did was
we had 2 classes against
each other and then
each winner would ad-
vance to the next and
final round in the cafe-
teria. The teams against
each other in the class-
room were Mrs. Hard-
esty’s class vs.
Mrs.Kauffeld’s class and
then Ms.Miller’s class vs.
Ms.Fleming’s. The win-
ning teams were
Mrs.Hardesty’s class and
Ms. Miller’s class. So
they went to the cafete-
ria to do final jeopardy.
At the end
Mrs.Hardesty’s class
processions in Holy Week.
Palm Sunday is the first
day of Holy Week. Good
Friday is another day dur-
ing Holy Week. Holy Week
is a time to be faithful.
There is a chrism mass
during Holy Week. Good
Holy Week is a time to
think about what Jesus did
for us. Holy Week is a time
before Easter. Holy
Week / Lent are the most
important time in the
Christian year. There are
many church services and
Friday is two days before
Easter. I hope you have
been praying to God about
this Lenten season.
Hardesty Strikes Again!
5th grade Jeopardy By: Olivia Taylor
Weather By: Olivia Taylor
Holy Week
By: Caroline Weaver and Lydia Baird
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won and ALL of
the kids in
Mrs.Kauffeld’s
class congratulated
the winning team.
Great job
Mrs.Hardesty’s
class!
Mon. 4-14
T-storms
throughout
the day
65° 34°
Tues. 4-15
Partly
cloudy
48° 31°
Wed. 4-16
Mostly
sunny
60° 31°
Thurs.
4-17
Partly
cloudy
68° 41°
Fri.4-18
Rain show-
ers
63° 45°
Sat. 4-19
Partly
cloudy
67° 45°
Sun. 4-20
Mostly
sunny
68° 48°
NBA Playoffs
East
Pacers
Heat
Raptors
Bulls
Wizards
Nets
Bobcats
Hawks
West
Spurs
Thunder
Clippers
Rockets
Blazers
Warriors
Grizzles
Mavericks
Owensboro Catholic
Sports
Softball and baseball has
started.
Games are held at St. Pius
X.
Boys: Christopher Boarman
hit a homerun over the
fence last Saturday.
Girls: not started games yet
opinions. Reese Hayden said, “I think we should bring it back because it was really good and all the kids liked it. It was also really cool be-cause they could choose what they wanted to put on it.”
Last year, the lunch ladies introduced to us The Baked Potato Bar. It had butter, salt, pepper, bacon bits, ham and cheese. No one could resist from getting it. This year, however, the baked potato bar is harder to find. Here are some peoples’
Mrs. Melody said, “We are going to bring it back or at least try. We are also going to try to make every Friday in May a baked potato bar.”
Sports By: Drake Steele and Griffin Payne
Caroline – the hungry Gus – his Grandma’s neigh-bor Garrison- Emily Marshall Lydia – her family Drake his cousin Logan Maddie – her great grand-mother Abby – her great aunt Emmy – her friends Ethan – his cousin
Catherine – her sisters Vivian – her Papaw Lance – for all world leaders Madeline – her dog that they put down and her dad Molly – her dog got hit by a car Elizabeth – her family and her dog Isabelle - mom and Granddad Hayden – his baby cousin
Emily A. - her cat Wesley- himself Hallie- her Mimi who passed away during Spring Break Reese – people with cancer Emilee- everyone Leann – people in St. Jude’s Hospital Matthew- his grandma Reece Peach- world peace Emma – homeless
Prayer Requests By: Emilee Hutchison, Leann Lyon,
Delaney Flaherty, and Hallie Dukate
Baked Potato Bar By: Emma Silvert
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NHL Playoffs are underway. Many
teams are neck and neck.
MLB has now begun. A former Owens-
boro Catholic Baseball Player, Justin
Marks, debuted pitching for the Kansas
City Royals.
Care Packages
By: Reese Hayden
Have you ever thought about
how you can change
someone’s life? Recently I
learned you can change
someone’s life by doing very
small things. My mom’s
Arise group at Blessed Moth-
er Church wanted to do
something together for Lent.
Her group decided that we
would get together every Fri-
days with their kids after
school at Blessed Mother to
do a Random Act Of kind-
ness every week. One of the
first weeks in Lent we made
care packages for people
with cancer going through
chemotherapy. We included
blankets, reusable cups, dis-
posable toothbrushes, plastic
forks (because chemo makes
people’s mouth taste like
metal), and notebooks. All
the kids made cards to put in
the bags. After we were done
we took the bags to the
chemotherapy center and
gave them to the nurse. A
couple days later we got a
call from a man named
Stan who had tracked
down the kids who made
the packages because of
their uniforms. After a few
calls he got to my mom.
He wanted to come talk to
us, and tell us how much
the bags meant to him. My
mom told him he could
come and when we would
meet. When that Friday
came we met Stan, He told
us he only had 1 lung and
that he had had a lung sur-
gery. After the surgery he
became unconscious for a
de Lasalle
April 11- St. Stanislaus
April 28- St. Peter Chanel
& St. Louis Grignion
April 29- St. Catherine of
Siena
April 2- St. Francis of Pao-
la
April 4- St. Isidore
April 5- St. St. Vincent
Ferrer
April 7- St. John Baptist
April 30-
St. Pius
We can make a difference
Passover meal, and learned
what each food on our plates
meant. We also did the washing
of the feet, and everyone literal-
ly thought we were going to
wash each other’s feet, so no
one wanted to do it. Instead,
the teachers planned to do the
‘washing of the hands,’ which
made everyone so relieved! We
did different activities, including
building a newspaper shelter,
but there was a catch: we could-
n’t talk AT ALL. We watched
the special video again, and by
then it was about 1:00 PM and
time to leave.
Sarah Edge says: “I liked the
washing of the hands because
the water was warm, and,
yeah.”
Isabela Riedell says: “The whole
experience was kind of cool and
awkward.”
Prayer Day
By: Sammie Hines
The 5th grade prayer day was
held in the Parish Hall on April
17, 2014. The 5th grade teachers
had organized it to help us
grow in our faith. Mrs. Fleming
and Mrs. Hardesty started it off
with a couple prayers, and then
we watched a special video that
the teachers had made on Mi-
crosoft Movie Maker. We had a
Feast Days By: Maria Castlen
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while. He said when he
was unconscious he saw
a bright light come upon
him. Stan beliefs this
light was God because
after he saw the light he
woke up and he has
been feeling much bet-
ter. Right before the sur-
gery he had been Bap-
tized so he truly believes
God came to him. Stan
was so thankful he got a
care package he said it
made his day he was so
happy. We can change
the world one good
deed at a time.
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Comics
Wesley Blondin,
Christopher Boarman,
Cailey Warren
Lance Burdette and
Nolan Mayfield
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Scientific Projects By: Thomas Gonzalez and Michael Shepherd
For the science fair Mrs.
Kauffeld’s class went to look
at the projects on April 1st. I
loved all of them, but I went
and asked what three of my
classmates thought. I asked
Reece P. ,Reese H., and Oliv-
ia T. Two of them thought
that that Brandon Ballard’s
Coke-A-Motor
was the best. And the last
person thought that Leonna’s
“Wake up and smell the roses
project.” was the best. I
thought all of them were
good. They did a really good
job on them. I can’t wait until
next year so I can do mine.
And I know Mrs. Kauffeld
can’t wait to see
what our ideas on a science
fair pro-
ject will
be.