Text Box: come to school and feel comfortable and safe while others plan to do us wrong. Stealing is a revolting act, and should be dealt with in all society.
Text Box: I’m a little disappointed by the fact that I can’t turn my back for one second without something of mine being stolen. It doesn’t matter what it is—whether it’s a pencil, a marker, a ruler, or an eraser— something always ends up missing! When you need to use the restroom, you have to bring all your belongings with you. People seriously don’t think about their actions.   Cold-hearted people simply DO NOT care. People should think before they act. What you just tried to steal could have been given as a gift or have sentimental value. What is so hard to understand Text Box: about that? You want something... ask for it.  Save up! Start earning money!  When you’re an adult and you decide to have a family, are you going to steal your children’s food from the store rather than buying it? Are you going to steal their clothes? What about their shampoo and toothbrushes? Teach them to do the exact same thing?! It’s hideous. Stop this mess. I hate the fact that I can’t trust anyone with anything. What has society come to when people have to steal from others?! This is complete chaos, students should come to school and be able to Text Box: Stealing 
By:  Ariana Garcia
Text Box: Teacher Appreciation
By: Taylor Sommer
Text Box: Have you ever stopped and really thought about acknowledging your teachers ? And do you realize how much they do for you ? Everyday, they work hard to provide you with  an education.  They love and care for every single one of their students, and a lot of their students don’t respect them. Every week in May, there is National Teacher Appreciation Text Box: Week. This year the Woodbury teachers were treated to a Hawaiian Luau.  Desserts were available everyday, and some students took the time to express their thanks by writing letters and card. But really...is this one week enough to show we really care for our teachers  who have dedicated their lives to education ? Everyone needs to take a step back and Text Box: really look at the big picture. These teachers work so hard to show they care, and to educate their students. And some of their students really don’t respect them, or appreciate them.

CCSD

Text Box: May 15th

Volume 1, Issue 6

The Woodbury Times

Text Box: Special points of interest:

8th grade trip to Circus Circus:  May 22
8th grade graduation:  May 28
8th grade dance:  May 29
BBQ and Yearbook Signing Party:  June 1
Final Exams:  June 2-4
Last Day of School:  June 4

Inside Story

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Inside Story

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Mrs. Rogers

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Student Spotlight

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Student Spotlight

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Relationships

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June Fun Facts

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