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Nick Burke: Students reach can drive goal

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What’s Up at AMS?

     Arthurs students return to school following the holiday break. The return establishes the halfway mark in our school year. To recap our year thus far, AMS consisted of lots of exciting moments, including the seventh-grade football team giving the school their first undefeated season. The seventh- and eighth-grade girls volleyball teams handed the school another uncontested season.

     Spirit week built new friendships and school pride. Students collected shoes and clothes for those in need. Additionally, the AMS students reached their goal of 5,000 cans to receive early dismissal to start our holiday.

      The remaining four months of school will be gone before we know it and summer will start. The sixth graders get to look forward to their day off of school at a movie just before the end of the year. Seventh graders will embark to the Toledo Mud Hens game, where they will spend the day watching baseball. Eighth grade students have great experiences to look forward to during the second half of the year. They travel to Washington, D.C. with their fellow classmates to visit landmarks of historical significance, as well as the annual trip to Cedar Point with teachers and classmates. 

     Don’t forget the best part of spring — spring break the first week of April! Whether it is a stay-cation or a vacation, it is something AMS students are already looking forward to.           

With all of the fun upcoming events, Arthurs students can’t forget to stay focused on their studies.

     Student correspondent Nick Burke is a seventh grader at Arthurs Middle School.

 


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