Friday, April 29, 2011

Lincoln High School Field Trip

Lincoln High School is a block schedule school meaning there’s odds and evens days and there’s eight period in total. It’s located in 3501 North Broadway, Los Angeles. Lincoln High Schhool separates students by SLCs. There are six SLCs all together. The SLCs are Magnet, Voice, SGS, Humanitas, Lema, and Medical and Health. Before you center Lincoln School as a ninth grader you will have a choice to put the order of the SLC you like most to least. You can chose any SLC expect for Magnet. The Magnet counselors pick you and if you accept you’ll be a part of that SLC. The Lincoln High School Field trip helps students see how Lincoln is and they show us 8th graders that live in the Lincoln area how awesome their classes and SLCS are!

-Manting Huang

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Spring Break

During spring break, people don’t go to school for a week. Spring break starts April 18,2011 to April 22,2011. It affects kids in grades K-12. During spring break, people goes to different places like other states. They want to take the advantage of this 1-week break. So take advantage of this event by going to the beach, play PS3 or Xbox at your friend’s house, or just plain partying. So enjoy your break from school, because we know you love it.
-Victor R.

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Student led conference

Student led conference is where kids take their parents to their teachers and the teachers tell the parents on the student’s progress. Students will take their parents to each of their teachers 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and etc. The students will get their report cards in the cafeteria. If the student doesn’t receive their report card during the student led conference, their report card will be mailed to their house on Friday. Student led conference will be occurring during April 26th after school 1:30 to 3:00 and 5:00 to 7:00.
-Timothy H.

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Comedy of Errors

Ms. Randol preformed a play here at Nightingale. It took a lot of hard work to be in this play. This play is very entertaining and funny to watch. The students rehearse everyday except for Tuesdays. Hope you enjoy watching the play that these students worked so hard on.
-Jennifer

Friday, April 8, 2011

Japan

A tragic earthquake with a magnitude of 9.0 struck Japan in early March 2011. The earthquake lasted for over a minute, and also triggered a huge tsunami. The earthquake also set off nuclear reactors that could meltdown, causing radiation to spread throughout the land and endangering any fortunate survivors. Heroes like these 2 men are trying to save as many people as they can that have fallen victim to the Japan Earthquake and Tsunami. While some victims are miraculously still alive, there are still many more who are trapped under debris or starving to death.To help aid in the recovery of Japan, you could join the Red Cross.When you support the Red Cross, not only will you help disaster relief efforts, you will also make a difference in someone's life.For more information on how you could help, go to www.redcross.org
-Jonathan Q.