"Maddie Nears has a completely normal life. She’s a sixteen year old dealing with her love life, her friendships and her family. But as the show starts, you realize she’s not normal at all. In fact, she’s the opposite of normal: she’s now a new member of the “school spirits" group, stuck at Split River High School to roam around for eternity. " ---Bee Ahlers, 10th Grade
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"February saw the release of many new movies and tv shows, including Ant Man and the Wasp: Quantimania, Cocaine Bear, season four of You, and many others. But one show got a little overlooked by many viewers: the new Apple TV show Hello Tomorrow, which premiered on February 17th."--Halia Pratt, 6th grade "With a mix of so many movies and TV shows, everyone is really exhausted with Marvel. These new movies are doing a lot worse than the old ones." -- Drax richardson (8th grade) "After 46 years of acting, Jamie Lee Curtis finally won an Oscar. But did she deserve it?" --Reeghan Walsh, 8th Grade "Melanie Martinez, the famous pop singer, songwriter, actress, and director has made her comeback. " -Kaliyah smith, 6th grade Ted Lasso, a show that has won the hearts of many fans, released the first episode of the third season on March 15th. However, the recent season has already raised many questions. Will there be another season? What is the cast up to? Will AFC Richmond win?--Mackenzie Luna, 7th grade “Divorced, beheaded, died. Divorced, beheaded, survived! These are the opening lyrics of Six, an award winning pop concert-like musical written by Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss about the six wives of Henry VIII, which was showing in San Francisco at the Orpheum Theater February 21 to April 9. Six is a must-see!” – Zara Quiter, sixth grade |