Monday, February 17, 2014

Students And Teachers At Spirit Week

Editorial by: Daveana Owens


In order to have a decent spirit week at school or school spirit period, students should at least get into the spirit. Teachers also can help students by doing the following:

1. Give out extra credit to those who do.
2. Encourage those who won't do it by giving out candy.
3. Give prizes at the end of the week to those who dressed up everyday.
4. Or just simply tell them to dress up.

Students who wonder why their school is so "Bootsie" should get into the spirit. Students can help each other by doing the following:

1. Look forward to getting extra credit especially for those who have low grades.
2. Be encouraged by the candies.
3. Tell fellow peers about the prizes for the most-dressed students.
4. Or just get dressed up.

Having school spirit brings out how the school really isn't "Bootsie". By doing these steps, I believe, it will improve the school spirit and spirit week.

Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Spirit Week Is Coming

Spirit Week at Burbank begins Feb. 24 ......but first, here is something special:

Food Fair: Friday, Feb. 21
Here are some food expected to be sold that day:

ROTC: Variety of food/Drinks

Soccer: cookies and browines

Cheer: Subway Sandwiches

Leadership: Chinese Food

Hmong Club: chow fun, Orange chicken and rice.

Now to the plans for Spirit Week .....
Monday 2/24: Super-Hero day

Tuesday 2/25: Twin Day

Wednesday 2/26: Fancy Day

Thursday 2/27: Cartoon Day

Friday 2/28: Black&Purple Day Boys: Purple Girls: Black

* Hey students! Get your yearbook now in controllers office for the low price of $52. And Seniors, bring picture to Mr. McElheney's class, that's room j-4 or to f-10 after school during 7th period for a special spot in the yearbook! Yearbook memories are special, buy the book!


Friday, February 7, 2014

Interview: Michael Thao

By: Kongmeng & Shafay



Michael Thao holding a rifle during an ROTC drill
Michael Thao is in Naval Jr. ROTC at Burbank, the NJROTC. The reason that he's in this cadet-training group is because he really wants to be a responsible student and to learn discipline. Not just that, he got awarded a student of the month honor in the first semester. He is also a straight A student.
      

Michael's favorite sport is football,( I guess his team was the 49ers). During his free time, he likes to play video games or read. When he grows up, he would like to become a scientist or join the Navy.


He's an unpredictable student. Michael's thinking about getting a girlfriend soon. When we asked Michael when he will get married, he said when he turns 25 , but we don't think Michael will get married when he turns 25. 


      

Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Guitar Class Members Perform

Part of the After-School program at Burbank is a guitar class. The Ledger asked three members of that class to perform for us.

Reaction: Sheldon Basketball Sanction By Section

On Monday, Jan. 27, the Sac-Joaquin Section sanctioned Sheldon basketball by ruling them ineligible for the playoffs this season, plus ruled five current players were immediately ineligible to play. Four of those players would not be able to play again for one calendar year.

What will be the fallout of this decision on the Burbank athletics, if at all?

That's what the Ledger's Trina Hooker asked.