Vol. 5 No. 1 December 2017
SUPER BOWL LII SUSPECTS?
So far this season, the Eagles have
been on the best winning streak
in the NFL. And hopefully it stays
that way! In fact, the last time
they went 10-1 was 2004. Of
course, Carson Wentz has been a
huge part in this. Garrette Blount
has helped the Eagles
tremendously this season too.
Many players like Agholor and
Jeffery have improved, thankfully.
Our defense is also the best it’s
been in a long time. Now, back to
Wentz. If it weren’t for his perfect
throws and his running back like
abilities, we definitely wouldn’t be
where we are right now. So, is it
enough to get the Eagles into the
Super Bowl? In my opinion, yes.
As long as they stay as one team
and work together, they could
even win. LET’S GO EAGLES!!!!!!!!!
Philadelphia Eagles Quarterback Carson Wentz
by Andrew Flanagan
DID YOU KNOW…
t h at o n No v e mb e r 3 , 1 9 5 7 , L a i k a t h e d o g b e c am e t h e f i r s t an i m al t o g o t o o u t e r s p ac e ?
L a i k a , p ar t S i b e r i an h u s ky , w a s ab o ar d t h e s p ac e c r a f t c a l l e d S p u t n i k 2 .
Philadelphia Eagles Wide Receiver Nelson Agholor
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Despite the best efforts of
cell companies, the vast
majority of Puerto Rico is
offline. Internet coverage
might seem like a luxury
when people are struggling
What’s Happening in Our World Today
by Nicolas Sheen Project Loon is an
Alphabet “moonshot”
concept that’s been
running since 2013. It’s
meant to bring internet
to remote areas using
balloons. Testing is
going slowly, but Loon
has proven pretty good
at restoring communi-
cations after a natural
disaster. Earlier this
year, Loon provided
help to tens of
thousands of people in
Puerto Rico following
major flooding.
St. Bernadette
Field Hockey by Bridie McCann, Bridget
Grazel, and Lizzy Hennessy
Over the past few months, the St.
Bernadette field hockey team has
had an extraordinary season. We
worked hard, but still found time
to have lots of fun, with our
teammates, and coach, Sierra.
Before every game, we said a
prayer and cheer dedicated to
our good friend Sydney. In
addition, we wore orange socks
and ribbons in support of her and
her fight against cancer. We won
many games, and eventually
made it to the playoffs. It’s been
years since the field hockey team
has gone this far.
We worked very hard, but it all
paid off when we did something
very special, making it to the
championship! On the day of the
championship, we were both
excited and nervous, and made
sure not to eat too much. The
team we played was St. Pius, to
whom we lost earlier in the
season. But the chip wasn’t out
of our reach, because we
previously beat them in the
championship of the Bonner
Prendie field hockey tournament.
The Region 25 Championship was
very competitive. Sadly, we lost
in the end by two points, but we
still had a phenomenal season,
better than which we had in
previous years. It was a truly
great experience, and we thank
all of the people that supported
us through the season.
Q: What did you do to
become a teacher?
A: I attended West
Chester University and
received a BS degree in
Education and a
Masters degree at
Gratz College.
Q: What do you enjoy
most about teaching?
A: I enjoy seeing kids
smile.
Q: How long have you
been teaching?
A: 24 years at St.
Bernadette.
Q: If you weren’t a
teacher, what would
you be?
A: A nurse.
An Interview with Mrs. Wallace by Olivia Houtz and Nicole Sheen
for clean water and
power, but communi-
cations make moving
essential supplies much
easier, and let lost
families and friends find
each other.
That’s why the FCC has
given an emergency
license to Google parent
company Alphabet to
deploy 30 balloons over
the island, with the
hopes of providing basic
internet service while
the regular cell network
is brought back online.
Mrs. Wallace is a physical
education teacher at St.
Bernadette School for 24 years.
Q: Do you have any pets?
A: A 6-month old boxer
puppy named Diesel.
Q: What is your favorite
sport and sports team?
A: To play basketball and
the Eagles.
Q: Do you have a favorite
movie?
A: Remember the Titans.
Q: What do you think
makes a good
student?
A: A student who
listens well and who
cooperates and tries to
do their best.
Q: Do you have a
favorite color and
why?
A: A few favorite
colors: pink, black, and
white because look
best in them.
Q: What do you like to
do in your free time?
A: Take a 5 mile walk,
watch my grandson,
Christopher, and love
to shop.
that on November 10, 1969, the television show, Sesame Street, made its
first broadcast. It is the most widely viewed children’s show in the world.
DID YOU KNOW…
Puerto Rico is a Caribbean
island and unincorporated
U.S. territory.
Pictured (from left): M. Sheridan,
L. Hennessy, B. McCann,
C. McDonald, B. Grazel.
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Q. What do you like about
being Student Council
President?
A. The leadership, giving
advice, and giving
constructive criticism.
Q. What do you like to do
in your free time?
A. Practicing sports, reading,
and hanging out with
friends.
An Interview with
Andrew Flanagan by Erin Organ
We surveyed the seventh grade class, asking
them what their favorite Christmas Treat is.
What would you choose? Here are the results!
The choices were:
• Cookie
• Candy Cane
• Hot Chocolate.
What’s Your Favorite Christmas Treat? by Catherine McDonald and Bridget Grazel
Q. Do you have any pets?
A. 2 cats, Max and Bella.
Q. What sports do you
like?
A. Soccer, track, baseball,
lacrosse.
Q. Do you have a favorite
movie?
A. The 6th
Sense.
Q. What are your plans
after Bernies?
A. Playing sports in high
school, going to college,
and becoming a scientist.
Q. What is your dream
job?
A. Professional soccer or a
businessman.
Andrew Flanagan was
named Student Council
President for the 2017-2018
School Year at
St. Bernadette School.
Weather Word Search by Layla Toomer
Animal Word Search by Liberty Grant
Comic Strip by Marissa Cappiello
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Technology Search by Marissa Palmer Winter Words by Nicole Sheen
Thanksgiving Search by Erin Organ
The Paw Print is
St. Bernadette School’s student
newspaper. The ideas
expressed do not necessarily
reflect the opinions of the
editors and staff of
The Paw Print.
The Paw Print
Editors:
Seamus Blaney
Andrew Flanagan
Aidan Sweeney
Moderators:
Mrs. Sarah Berghardt
Mrs. Marybeth Geller
Christmas Search by Bridget Sheridan
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