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Let’s Talk Turkey!
I N S I D E T H I S I S S U E :
Music Rocks the CTC!
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Pizza, Pizza 2
And the Win-ners Are?
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Lavender Pumpkins?
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We are Stylin’!
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It’s Simply A-Mazing….
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Recipe of the Month
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CTC News A U T U M N I I E D I T I O N V O L U M E 4 , I S S U E 2
Van Buren Intermediate School District "Providing Educational Services For A Better Tomorrow"
“May your attitude be one of
gratitude….” -unknown
I’m a deer hunter, so my Thanksgivings are spent outside hoping for a success-ful day in the woods. No such luck this year! -Chris
I loved my Thanksgiving be-cause we went to my sister, Tara’s house. We had a huge turkey dinner with lots of other delicious food. I ate so much that I was as stuffed as the turkey! -Robert
Thanksgiving Day....compiled by Andy Ritter
We at the CTC wish you a holiday filled with warmth, laughter, and love.
My day included a delicious turkey dinner at my Grandma’s house, and then football with my buddies. What a great way to spend a day! -Howard
Mrs. Merchant and Tina loved the holiday!
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“Mistakes are a part of
being human. Appreciate
your mistakes for what
they are:
precious life lessons that
can only be learned the
hard way.”
-Unknown
And the Winners Are? by Howard Adams
Music Rocks the CTC! By Vivian Goldenbeld
Nelsonators had cooler touch-downs, breathtaking plays, and a high-quality team, the game still ended in a 60 - 60 tie. After the game, the teams headed back to the CTC where a number of pizzas were devoured, and the players
On November 19th, the “Thompson Tornadoes” and the “Nelsonators” played the most electrifying, but brutal game of football. The game was truly a “Clash of the Titans”. The game took place at Kid’s Paradise Park in Paw Paw. Even though the
viewed the new “Transformers” movie. All of the athletes (?)agreed that a rematch WILL defi-nitely be happening!
I F Y O U C A N D R E A M I T , Y O U C A N D O I T . — W A L T D I S N E Y
PIZZA, PIZZA by Erin Terrell
On November 20, The CTC held its first Talent Show, and anyone who attended will tell you that it was a huge suc-cess! The Talent Show was coordinated by Miss Dana Torp (thank you so much!), and the delicious treats were prepared by one of our cooking classes (Kate, Kaytlyn, Kristen, and Daniel). The variety of acts was amazing; we never knew how much talent we had within our building! The show started with a welcome poem presented by the choir (Howard, Kate, Christine, Jasmine, Vivian, Shaylin, Elia, Linda, Delcie, Shar’ron, Ashlee, Jessica P, Jessica M, Chelsea, Shawna, and Erica), and then Jasmine sang “With You”, by Chris Brown. Next, Howard and Kate sang a duet from “High School Musical” called “Breaking Free”. I even showed the crowd my talent by singing “Breakaway”, by Kelly Clarkson. Emily impressed us all with her great dancing to, “1, 2, Step” by Ciara. Delcie sang “Begin Again”, by Taylor Swift, and Shawna, Ashlee, and Shar’ron “blew us away” by singing, “Blown Away”, by Carrie Underwood. Shaylin sang a beautiful version of “Stranded”, by Heart, and then Ed filled the room with rhythm with his great drumming. Next, Elia and Jessica P. sang the song “Lean on Me” by Bill Withers, and Kate followed by singing, “Time of Your Life”, by Green Day. Howard was our comedian, and he entertained us with an assortment of funny jokes - NOT! (He was hilarious!) The choir finished the song with “We are the World”. It was a great ending to a great show which I hope becomes a tradition at the CTC!
rockI rock!
Mr. T races toward the goal line in the match between the “Thompson Tornadoes” and the “Nelsonators.”
Hello! Welcome to Little Caesars. We are your hard working “pizza geniuses”, Erin and Howard. If you would like to
know what it is like to work at Little Caesars, sit back and pay attention because we are about to tell you!
Howard and I both stay very busy while we are on our job sites; we help prepare the pizzas and bread sticks, in addition to other menu items, and hand customers their orders. We also do some serious cleaning, such as washing the windows, doing the dishes, taking out the trash, and sweeping the parking lot. It’s a lot of work, but is also fun because of the other staff members that are working with us.
The next time you bite into a nice Hot ’N Ready pizza, just think about how much work goes into the production that pizza. And, if you want to see us “on the job”, stop by in Paw Paw in the morning and say, “hi”!
Drawing by Heather Scott
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life can be corny when you get stuck in a cornfield. Howard Adams here to give you STEPS on how to survive a vicious corn maze:
1. Remain calm if you happen to get lost.
2. Listen to all instructions.
On Monday, October 29, the students and staff at the CTC had the opportu-nity to participate in an evening activ-ity that involved a bit of a challenge - a 6-acre corn maze at Gull Meadow Farms in Richland. All I can say is
3. NO FIREWORKS!
4. Use the Buddy System.
5. Wear neon clothes if you are in the corn maze.
6. Have Fun and BE SAFE…!
We are Stylin’!
It’s Simply A-Mazing….by Howard Adams
Hmmm... LAVENDER PUMPKINS? Mrs. Garzella’s class painted pumpkins lavender for epilepsy awareness.
November is National Epilepsy Awareness Month. We thought painting pumpkins would be a fun activity and would get people talking about epilepsy.
Epilepsy is a misfire of electrical charges in the brain which causes sei-zures. There are forty types of seizures. Some are really bad and others are mild. About 3 million people in the U.S. have epilepsy and 50 million worldwide. In most cases it is unknown why the brain is not functioning properly. Other cases may stem from a head trauma, a high fever, a stroke or other traumas to the brain.
There are three ways to treat epilepsy: medication, brain surgery, and eating a special diet. Maintaining a healthy lifestyle will also help control seizures. It is important to take your medication, eat regularly, get enough sleep, avoid triggers such as flickering lights, and be happy! Some common misconceptions of epilepsy are that it is contagious and that people having seizures are “crazy”. Both statements are false! We hope that our purple pumpkins raised awareness in our building and in the homes of CTC students. -By Addison Keller
Why our pumpkins are lavender….
Pictured from left, back row: Danny, Shar’ron, Ashlee, Shawna, Christine, and Joshua Front row from left: Thomas, Casey, Addison, Jessica
Featuring the Fearless Duo of Brad S. and Patric B! On Thursday, November 15, two students from the CTC made the decision to take advantage of the free student haircuts offered at the Technology Center. Both Brad and Patric had LOTS of hair on which the stylists were able to demonstrate their skills and crea-tivity. Both Brad and Patric were extremely happy with their haircuts, and agreed that they wouldn’t wait so long before they go back to the “Soon 2-B Stylists” at the Cosmetology Program, and would like to thank them for offering such a great service. Please support the Cosmetology students by giving them a try!
BRAD
Before
After
PATRIC
Before
After
Dawn did a super job of providing Brad with a new look!
Patric and Liz pose for a before and after picture!
Country singer Alan Jackson as a CORN MAZE!
It was a CHILLY wagon ride and “stroll” through the “Alan Jackson” corn maze!
Directions: 1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
2. Put cooked spaghetti into 9 x 13” greased baking dish.
3. In a medium saucepan heat together soup, water, butter, and bouillon.
4. Bring the mixture to a boil and then pour over the pasta and chicken.
Sprinkle the shredded cheese on top.
5. Bake for 25 minutes or until cheese is browned and casserole is bubbly.
Ingredients:
1 lb. cooked and drained spaghetti
5 cooked and cubed chicken breasts
2 (10.75 oz) cans cream of chicken soup
2 1/4 cups water
1/4 cup butter
2 cubes chicken bouillon
1/4 cup shredded cheddar cheese
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The Van Buren Intermediate School District hereby agrees that it will comply with State and Federal Laws prohibiting discrimination, and with all requirements imposed by or pursuant to regulations of the United States Department of Education. Therefore, it shall be the policy of the Van Buren Intermediate School District that no person on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, age, sex, weight, height, marital status, ar-rest record, genetic information, handicap condition or disability, or any other legally protected characteristic, shall be discriminated against, ex-cluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be otherwise subjected to discrimination under any state or federally funded program or activity for which the Van Buren Intermediate School District is responsible or for which it receives state or federal financial assistance from the Department of Education.
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Back Row from Left: Howard, Chris Carpp, Chris Confer, David, Daniel, and William Front Row from Right: Nick, Alex, Peter and Dustin
...Breaking News Sweeps Across the School Known as The CTC….
The CTC Poly Hockey Team played an intense game, and took home 4th Place in the division. The players say there may have been some cheating involved. (Just kidding!) No matter what happened, the game was still awesome. We
wish the team good luck for next year.
This is Sports Editor, Howard Adams, signing off!