Spirit of the Dragon, Vol. LII Issue 2

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1400 W. 9th Ave Escondido, CA 92029 September 2013

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Got Spirit? Del Dios Does! Drago n s upon dragons began streaming into the courtyard to start off our very first pep rally at Del Dios, on August 29, 2013. There were four areas reserved for Water, Metal, Sky, and Fire. ASB members stood on stage and directed first, second, and third years to their house. As soon as all the kids were ready to go, Ms. Lopez got everyone excited and pumped up as they competed to be the loudest when they screamed the Dragon cheer. Water took the lead and earned 500 points for their house. Once the cheer was over, one faculty member from each house volunteered to do a special task. The houses all listened carefully as Ms. Lopez described what the teachers will have to do in order to win 500 points for their house! Everyone was amused when she stated that the teacher volunteers had to dig through pie plates full of whipped cream and find gummy worms. No hands allowed. The drag-

By Skylar Heyveld, Staff Writer

ons cheered for the representatives of their house hoping that they would win the contest. After a very intense contest, Tim Hansen, an ASB member, announced the winner. “The winner is… WATER!” he screamed. There was a roar from the Water house and everyone congratulated Ms. Robson who won the competition for Water. To conclude the pep rally, ASB held another Dragon Cheer contest and Sky was victorious. As all the dragons walked to lunch they couldn’t stop talking about the fun filled first pep rally that took place at Del Dios Middle School. (to the right) Teacher representatives from each House were challenged to find and eat all the gummy worms in a whipped-cream pie. If you haven't guessed by looking at the picture, Ms. Robson dominated the extravaganza for Water House!! Cheers flooded the quad as she was announced "WINNER"!

Photo by Taylor Thein, Yearbook Staff

(from left to right) Ms. Bertrand, Mr. Finn, Ms. Johnson, and Ms. Robson show off their pie faces!

Dragon Parents Back in Class for Back to School Night By Leandra Heyveld, Staff Writer

Photo by Mrs. Murphy, Editor-in-Chief

Students wait in the tardy line as Assistant Principal, Mr. Ngo, checks them in. Being on time is an easy way to practice being College and Career ready! Photo (left) by Amanda Lein, Yearbook Staff Got Spirit? Del Dios Does!-Page 1 Editor's Note-Page 2 AP's Spill the Beans-Page 3

It was a warm August evening as Del Dios parents filed into the Hall of Champions. “Welcome Del Dios Dragons!” Mrs. Adkins shouts. She explained how Del Dios Middle School raised their CST scores higher than any other middle school in Escondido, especially our science scores. In fact, we have the highest science scores in the entire state of California! After the half hour introduction to all of the Dragon parents, they went about to their dragon child's classes. Each parent followed

their child’s schedule and each teacher had ten minutes to introduce themselves, explain what will happen in the class, and what their son or daughter will learn. After each parent had a brief remembrance of what it was like in middle school, they packed into the Hall of Champions one by one where they gathered information about ads for the paper and yearbook, nutrition services, gear up, and counseling services. Finally, the education filled night was over and all parents left with information on how to help you become college and career ready.

ASB Election-Page 4

Photo (left) by Kora Shaw,

The AP Corner and ASB Updates-Page 5

Sports & Trophy Case-Page 6

Ready for Flag Football?Page 6

Staff Writer

Puzzles-Page 7 Teacher Walks Plank!-Page 8


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Staff & Events

September 2013

Editor's Note By Leandra Heyveld, Editor

Creating this issue has been a bumpy, exciting, fun, and anticipating roller coaster. The ride can be scary at times, but is worth it in the end because you have a great memory to hold on to, but in our case it's a fantastic new addition to Volume LII Spirit of the Dragon Newspaper. The rest of the Journalism team is so amazing and I couldn't have done any of

this without them. Many people don't realize how much hair-pulling, stress, and effort goes into the paper. With all of the interviewing, reporting, writing, picture taking, and putting the paper together, it takes up quite a lot of our time. Don't get me wrong, I couldn't be happier doing Journalism and I wouldn't trade it for anything. I hope you enjoyed the second issue of Spirit of the Dragon Newspaper.

Mrs. Murphy, Editor-in Chief

Kora Shaw, Leandra Heyveld, Skylar Heyveld, Sianna Cruz, and Evan Fox(left to right) are the students taking part in Journalism in order to keep

Letters to the Editor

Ask the Dragon Master

By Evan Fox, Staff Writer

online at issuu.com/ddmsonline.”

By the Wise Old Dragon

These are Dragons who are from Mrs. Murphy's Advisory and 6th period class that sent comments and suggestions they had on the first issue on the Spirit of the Dragon.

Hector Says... Comment: “I like the pictures of the First, Second, and Third Year Dragons, but there should be color in the pictures.” Reply from Editor: “Many thanks to you and to find the paper in color you can go online at issuu.com/ddmsonline.”

Linsay Says... Comment: “I like the pictures that you guys took, but I think that you should put the articles on one page only.” Reply from Editor: “Thanks, and we’ll take that into consideration.” Jasmine Says... Comment: “I think that the paper was fantastic! Good work on everything! The only thing that I would say is to add color to the pictures.” Reply from Editor: “Thank you! Oh, and you can find the paper in color if you go

Cristian Says... Comment: “I really like the pictures, yet I think it needs some puzzles like Sudoku.” Reply from Editor: “You can find fun puzzles on page 7.” Dino Says... Comment: “I like the Get to Know Us in the Spirit of the Dragon, but I would put a put a puzzle in the newspaper.” Reply from Editor: “You can find awesome puzzles on page 7.”

Dear Dragon Master, At home I have a lot of brothers and sisters and I love them. The thing is, they are the loudest and most spastic bunch of kids I have ever seen. Whenever, I sit down to try and do my homework they manage to be even louder. I haven’t been able to finish my work and my grade is decreasing because of it. Please help me with my sibling problem.

9/21

Parent Lunch @ Del Dios International Day of Peace

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VAPA kicks off their Cherrydale fundraiser

9/15

International Dot Day

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Superintendent, Dr. Walters, visits Del Dios MS

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Helping Hands Kick-Off

9/23-27

National GEAR UP week!

9/26

Career Day!

Dear Dragon Master, My friend is really on my nerves this school year She's always bossing me around and yelling at me even if I didn't do anything! I get so frustrated that I want to just go home and cry. What should I do?

I haven’t been able to finish my work and my grade is decreas- Friendships can be very tough ing because of it. at times, but if it's a true friend, There is an easy solution to when you let her know the probyour sibling problem. First you Please help me with lem, she will understand and can kindly and politely tell my sibling problem. turn back to the person you them to try to be quiet when you work. If that doesn’t work, you can let your parents know

-Fellow Dragon

know and love. If she still acts mean, maybe it's time to find a new friend.

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what’s going on and ask them to help. If none of this is working, then you can find a quiet spot either outside, at friends house, or even your bedroom. Everyone needs a getaway spot so they can relax, do work, and avoid noisy siblings.

10/1

Music Booster Meeting

10/11

Del Dios College Fair

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Parents @ Lunch

10/17-18 Parent Conferences NO SCHOOL for students

10/31

Turn in BoxTops to be tallied and sent it for CASH!


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Feature

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Assistant Principals Spill the Beans By Leandra Heyveld, Staff Writer

By Skylar Heyveld, Staff Writer Q: How do you feel about becoming an AP? A: “I feel excited and honored. I know that there are great changes happening here and change is always great.” Q: What are you looking forward to this year? A: “I’m looking forward to watching kids develop hopes and dreams in middle school.” Q: What were you like in middle school? A: “I wasn’t very involved and didn’t step out of my comfort zone too often.”

Mrs. Peterson

Q: Are you nervous about becoming an AP and what are your worries? A: “No I don’t have many worries. I’m more excited than nervous.” Q: Where did you go to college and what did you major in? A: “I went to UCLA for my Undergraduate and I majored in Sociology, and then I went to Chapman University to get my Masters in Curriculum and Instruction.” For more information about Mrs. Peterson look on page five.

Mr. Ngo

By Skylar Heyveld, Staff Writer

Illustrated by Peter Reynolds, Author and illustrator of "The Dot" International Dot Day is September 15th. How will YOU, Dragons, show your creativity and make your mark on the world! joining in the fun every year. One simply has to search #DotDay on Twitter to witness the enthusiasm of teachers gearing up for this year’s Dot Day. Posts and links adorn the wall of the International Dot Day Facebook page: www.facebook.com/InternationalDotDay. Educators are also spreading the word about Big Screen Books: The Dot, a group story-sharing software program that allows students to interact with the story on a computer or interactive whiteboard. How does Reynolds recommend celebrating? “Spread the word… On International Dot Day, read The Dot, wear dots, eat dots, draw dots, frame dots,

10 things you don’t Ngo about Mr. Ngo! 1. Favorite video game and high score?: "Diablo

3, paragon level 28." 2. What brand of toothpaste do you use?: "None, these babes sparkle on their own." 3. How many bites does it take you to eat a Cali burrito?: "4 because I need at least 2 in one sitting." 4. Favorite movie?: "Iron Man or Frequency." 5. Favorite nickname for your daughter?: "Monkey or Puppy." 6. Best memory from childhood?: "I won a banana split eating contest. 12 scoops of ice cream and 6 bananas." 7. Most embarrassing moment of childhood?: "I tried to kick a ball in a soccer game and totally missed. Then the other team laughed at me. Little did they know I missed it because I felt sorry for them." 8. What is the last song you listened to?: "Price tag/ Don't you forget about me (by the Barden Bellas)." 9. Did you ever have an imaginary friend?: "Not sure, I told him I didn't need him." 10. What's the most trouble you have ever gotten into?: "I once danced at Harbor Cruise (my dance moves are illegal)."

International Dot Day September 15th marks the anniversary of the publication of "The Dot", written and illustrated by Peter Reynolds. "The Dot" is a story book for all ages. Starting in 2009, a group of educators began celebrating this date as "International Dot Day", a day for classes to explore the story’s powerful themes: bravery, creativity, and self-expression. “The Dot more than anything celebrates the power of creative teaching.” Reynolds explains. “Despite the test-centric world we live in, creative teachers know how to find those 'aha moments' much the same way that my 7th grade math teacher, Mr. Matson, ‘connected the dots’ between math and art, which changed my life.” To honor that moment, Reynolds dedicated The Dot to Mr. Matson. The Dot tells the story of a caring teacher who reaches a reluctant student in a remarkably creative way. In Reynolds’ book, the teacher dares a very resistant Vashti to “make her mark.” Vashti’s breakthrough begins with a simple dot on a piece of paper. Encouraged by her teacher, she sets off on a journey of selfdiscovery, letting her creativity bloom and, ultimately, inspiring others. Teacher Terry Shay believed so fully in the power of The Dot that he “made his mark” by declaring September 15th International Dot Day. He encouraged fellow teachers to read the book and then create their own dots. Dot Day caught on quickly. Since the first Dot Day in 2009, the numbers of participating educators and students around the globe have skyrocketed. More and more schools are

Q: How do you feel about becoming an assistant principal? A: “Very excited. It’s a new opportunity which means new challenges and I am ready to take it all on.” Q: What are you looking forward to this year? A: “I’m looking forward to continuing our awesome dragon culture!” Q: What were you like in middle school? A: “I was awkward. I played baseball, but mainly awkward.” Q: Are you nervous about becoming an AP? A: “Yes, because when you try something new you mess up a lot, but I will learn from my mistakes.” Q: Will you miss teaching? A: “Yes, because it’s one of the best jobs I’ve ever had; however, I still consider myself as an educator. Just in a different way.”

connect the dots, splurge on art supplies, try a new medium a new instrument, write a poem, rearrange your furniture, reconnect the dots with an old friend, make something, or make something with a friend. Share your creativity with the world.” So, Dragons, how will YOU make your mark? Information from: www.fablevisionlearning.com Permission to reprint granted by Peter H. Reynolds

Alligator Scars A 300 Word Story by Sianna Cruz On a hot day in Florida, a young boy went swimming in the water hole behind his house. He took a flying leap off the dock, and dove into the cool water. He started making his way to the middle of the water. His mother, who was watching from the kitchen window, saw an alligator slip into the water and quietly move toward her son. She screamed at her son to come back. The boy was startled at her cries, but didn’t know that a gator was closing in on him. Fortunately, he started swimming toward shore. His mother ran down the dock and yanked her son out of the water. As the boy was freed from the water’s embrace the alligator leaped into the air and clamped its powerful jaws on the boy’s legs. The boy screamed in agony as the alligator and his mother both pulled on his body. A farmer who was driving by heard “Jesus, help us!”, pulled over, and killed the alligator. The boy was rushed to the hospital and, miraculously, lived. Many months later, a reporter came to ask the boy about the incident. He asked, “Can I see the scars?” In reply the boy pulled up his pant legs and showed the reporter his vicious looking scars. The boy said excitedly,”I also got these great scars on my arms.” The reporter asked,”Where are those from?” The boy replied, “They’re from my mom because she just wouldn’t let go!” Like the scars that were left on the boy’s legs from the alligator, we all have the scars of our past. And I believe, that like the mother who wouldn't let go, God won't let us go because he loves us.


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Spirit of the Dragon

College and Community

Who Will Be Your ASB President? By Sianna Cruz, Staff Writer

Be ready for ASB elections Dragons! On Friday, September 27th Jorge Sanchez, Tim Hansen, Reignmarc Lariosa, and Alondra Diaz will be running for ASB president. Only those that have their ID and

lanyard are allowed to vote. The election will be held during a pep rally and those who are running for ASB president will give inspiring speeches that include reasons for why you should vote for them. All Dragons will then head back to their advisory classes and vote for the ASB candidates of their

choice. Remember to choose wisely, the person you vote for could be your next ASB president. Every vote counts!

DDTV. They will be explaining why they think that Dragons should vote for them as well as describing their best qualities and what they will be Want some information on able to improve at Del Dios. who you’re voting for? Be Choose wisely Dragons! sure to check out DDTV. The ASB candidates will be giving their speeches for all to hear on

9/11: A What College are You Attending? Day of Remembrance Belmont University: By Kora Shaw, Staff Writer

By Leandra Heyveld, Staff Writer

September 11, 2001 was a day that changed America forever. September 11th, known as 9/11, was the day tragedy struck the U.S. It was a day full of sorrow and loss. 9/11 occurred with four coordinated terrorist attacks from the Islamic terrorist group, the al-Qaeda. The heart of the terrorist attack was in New York City. Four passenger airplanes were hijacked by 19 people in total from al-Qaeda. They killed several passengers and the captains in order to take control of the plane and crash in a suicidal attack. Two of the planes flew right into the twin towers with everything and everyone in them. The third plane crashed into the Pentagon which is the headquarters of the United States Department of Defense. The fourth plane’s target might of been Washington, D.C. yet crashed in a field near Shanksville, Pennsylvania after some brave passengers tried to overpower the hijackers. Of course, total chaos was happening all over the country. Almost everyone had their eyes glued to the TV in shock, knowing they should look away, but couldn’t bring themselves to do so. In total, about 3,000 people died in the attack including the several unfortunate yet brave firefighters and the nineteen hijackers. But who led the terrorists? Many suspicious eyes fell upon al-Qaeda and their leader Osama bin Ladin. Osama bin Ladin denied the accusal as would any other guilty terrorist leader. After bin Ladin finally confessed, he fled and evaded capture only to be found years later and killed by U.S. forces in May 2011. There are still several and well deserved memorials honoring all of the people who died on 9/11. You can watch many documentaries on TV about this horrid day, some more appropriate than others. 9/11 is now a remembrance day and will hopefully be for a very long time. Many people disagree with the fact that it is a remembrance day because it reminds them of the horrible things that happened on that day, but it is not about remembering the events that took place, it’s about remembering all of the brave and courageous people who died fighting.

-Tuition fee: $26,130 -Room & Board: $9,670 -Books & Supplies: $1,400 -Total Acceptances: 3,401 -Male Acceptances: 1,199 -Female Acceptances: 2,202 -Acceptance rate: 84% -Mascot: Bruiser the Bruin

Photo from Belmont University Website

Belmont University

University of Michigan: -Tuition fee: $39,109 -Room & Board: 9,468 -Books & Supplies: $1,048 -Total Acceptances: 16,006 -Male Acceptances: 7,823 -Female Acceptances: 8,183 -Acceptance rate: 50.6% -Mascot: Wolverine

Photo from University of Michigan, Law School

University of Michigan

Philadelphia University: Tuition fee: $31,874 Room and Board: $10,178 Books & Supplies: $1,600 Total Acceptances: 2,592 Male Acceptances: 861 Female Acceptances: 1,731 Acceptance Rate: 72% Mascot: Ram

Photo from University of Philadelphia

Philadelphia University, Quad


Spirit of the Dragon

Campus Updates

5 September 2013

A Note from Mrs. Peterson, Assistant Principal Mrs. Peterson, Assistant Principal Rethink the meaning of "on time." People who are always on time are really people who arrive early every day--and acknowledge that things can go wrong to set them back several minutes. When things do "go wrong" these students still arrive on time! So on time does not mean that you argue with your teacher that you were in the room when the bell rang. “On time” means that you are early, in your seat, and working when the bell rings. Understand the importance of being on time. Students who are always on time are the people who earn the best grades, win scholarships, and get into great colleges. In the working world, the people who are always on time are the people who get promotions. Get enough sleep. If you have trouble getting out of bed in the morning, then make a serious effort to get to bed earlier.

Give yourself a realistic amount of time to dress. You can do this with a simple exercise: Get up early one morning and time yourself (moving at a normal pace) to see how long it takes you to get ready. You may be surprised at the time it takes, especially if you find you have been trying to squeeze forty minutes worth of dressing and getting ready into fifteen minutes each morning. Let every member of your family know that you must be at Del Dios by 7:30. All of your brothers, sisters, and parents or guardians need to hear it from you! Then they will know that it may be necessary to drop you off first. My entire family, including my 2 year old daughter hears from me "Mommy has to leave by 6:30 each morning" and she repeats it and prepares to say bye to me at the door as I grab my purse. Students who are tardy to period 1 will receive a phone call each time you are late and will receive a personal phone call at the 3rd tardy. The student will then be assigned to after school classes at the 4th tardy.

Students who are tardy to periods 27 will receive nutrition detention. If you are late to one class each day, you will give up nutrition each day. Get to each class on time.

Photos by (top) Taylor Thein, Year-

First Assembly of the Year By Sianna Cruz, Staff Writer

The sound of Dragons roaring filled the Hall of Champions as the first Del Dios assembly began on August 22, 2013 . Ms. Lopez recited the Dragon chant and began a competition between the houses. “Middle school, high school, college, career! Dragon success begins right here!” The houses screamed until their throats were hoarse from shouting. Ms. Lopez then introduced a second house competition, "Dragon Q and A". Students from each Dragon house went on stage and were instructed to answer questions in order to receive points for their houses. The questions that needed to be answered were shown on a powerpoint. The Dragon house representatives had to press a buzzer and answer the question that was on the screen. If the question was answered correctly then they would points for their house. Water earned 100 points, Fire earned 0 points, Metal earned 100 points, and Sky earned 100 points. Mrs. Adkins ended the competition and explained how important coming to school on time is, as well as knowing your GPA. Then, Mrs. Adkins introduced

(top) Ms. Lopez, ASB Director, encourages the student body to cheer for their Houses as the competition begins. (above) All four Houses, Water, Fire, Sky and Metal, show their Dragon spirit at the first pep rally of the year.

Labor Day By Sianna Cruz, Staff Writer

Photo by Mr. Finn, Del Dios Staff Mr. Ngo givers an example of what not to wear to Del Dios in the Del Dios Fashion Show. Mrs. Ayles comments on his fashion catastrophe as he struts his stuff.

Richard, a valedictorian from San Pasqual High School. He discussed how he went to Del Dios and finished high school with a 5.0 GPA. Impossible you say? Well, to achieve this you must take AP courses and get involved in clubs. Extra-curricular activities are helpful as well. If you want to be a Del Dios star like Richard, than take his advice. After Richard finished speaking, the AP’s and counselors began a

fashion show. The AP’s and counselors were the models, with Ms. Ayles as the host; the models displayed clothes that aren't allowed at Del Dios. The house representatives had to point out which article of clothing disobeyed dress code. When Mr. Ngo, Mrs. Peterson, Mrs Fiero, and Mr. Rodriguez each had a chance doing the catwalk, Mrs. Adkins concluded the first Dragon assembly at Del Dios Middle School year 2013-14.

How did you celebrate Labor Day? Chances are, you don’t even know anything about Labor Day. Labor Day is a holiday celebrated on the first Monday of September that honors the economic and social contributions of those who work in America. It was officially made a holiday in 1894 to please the unionists that were taking part in the Pullman Strike. The Pullman Strike took place in 1983 because of the 25% decrease in Pullman Palace Car Company employee wages. A few days after the Pullman Strike ended, President Grover Cleveland signed into law that officially made Labor Day a national holiday. Labor Day is publicly celebrated with a parade that shows the spirit and strength of the trade and labor organizations. It is then followed by a festival just for the workers and their families. While some take part in a grand parade to celebrate Labor Day, many just have a barbeque to end a great summer.


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Sports

September 2013

On Your Mark! Get Set! HIKE! By Sianna Cruz, Staff Writer

After the blow of a whistle, the Del Dios football team began flag football tryouts. Once the team ran a few laps, Coach Wagner started explaining the rules and regulations of football practice. “Our next practice will be on Tuesday, and right after the bell rings you have five minutes to get on the field!”, Coach Wagner stated. After he told them other important information that they needed to know, they split into two teams and began to play some football. There were many who were surprised by the ferocity of the tiny

first years that were playing on the field. When they had finished playing their exhilarating game of flag football, those who were tired left to go back to X-track while those who were wanting more stayed to play a game against second and third years. With determination and sweat on their faces, the second and third years players began an intense game of flag football. “Ready, set, hike!” and off they went scoring touchdowns and pulling flags. When the second and third years finished their game they left sweaty, exhausted, and full of eagerness for the upcoming season.

Photo by Sianna Cruz, Staff Writer

This photo was taken at flag football tryouts as Mr. Wagner was giving the team important information and what to expect this season.

Ready for Flag DDMS Trophy Football? Case

Sianna Cruz, Staff Writer

Who is your Coach?

Flag football season is starting! Those of you that are first year Dragons Mr. Williams will be your coach and Mr. Wagner will be the coach for the second and third year dragons. Your football schedules will be given to you next week so that you know when to get your adrenaline pumping. If you have not signed up for flag football already, remember that only college and career ready Dragons that have a 2.0 GPA or All of the football coaches and supervisors work extremely hard in order for you to have a fun, athletic, and amazing flag football experience. Be sure to always look up to them, listen to their directions, and ,most of all, show them how respectful Dragons can be. I hope you all have a fantastic time playing Del Dios flag football! Go Dragons!

week? Well, the practices are hours long and above can participate in the Leandra Heyveld, they are all the way in Del Mar! Since he’s sport. The very first flag foot- Staff Writer been playing so long, he didn’t even keep ball game of the season will be track of all of the tournaments he won. “I You may be wondering what the Trophy held at DDMS, Field 1 Mon- Case is. The Trophy Case is an article where don’t know, maybe thirty?” he stated. Ryan’s favorite part about soccer is of course, scorday, September 16. You can we show off and appreciate all of the great ing. Also, he plans to play soccer for the rest here at Del Dios. Even though there of his life. “My advice to other soccer playwatch the first year dragons talent may not be a trophy, they ers is to practice as much as battle it out between Rincon at sure are worthy of one. Here you can.” he commented "My advice to 5:00. The next game of the sea- is our first trophy in the Trowhen we asked him if he had phy Case, Ryan Eckert! any advice to fellow dragon other soccer son will be Tuesday, September soccer players. Ryan Eckert is 17 at Del Dios, Field 1. You Ryan Eckert has been choplayers is to truly a soccer prodigy and is sen to be in the DDMS Trodefinitely worthy of being the can witness second and third phy Case because of his practice as much first trophy in the DDMS year dragons take on Rincon soccer skills. He has been to Case! countries to play as you can." Trophy Do you have a special talMiddle School. Don't forget to different tournaments such as Portuent that is worthy for the Troshow up at your Del Dios gal and Spain. Ryan has been phy Case? Submit your Dragon flag football games and playing soccer for about talent or skill to Room 76 seven years and practices three times a week. during nutrition or lunch and you may be in cheer on your school! You may be thinking how can he be so good

-Ryan Eckert

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Mr. Wagner, Second and Third Years Coach

Mr. Williams, First Years Coach

Cristian, Supervisor

Coaching the Second Years and Third Years is Mr. Wagner. He has coached at DDMS before and is also a P.E. teacher. Word of advice to all Second and Third Year flag football players: "Just get to the field on time and you'll be okay!"

Coaching the First Year's Football team is Mr. Williams. This is his first time coaching for Del Dios, and it's the First Year's first time playing for Del Dios! Have fun!

To all you football people, Cristian is your supervisor. He is a Boys & Girls Club staff member from a program called X-Track. He is the one who makes your practices and games happen.


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8 September 2013

Spirit of the Dragon

The Back Page

Teacher Walks Plank! By Evan Fox, Staff Writer

Last year on September 19, at Del Dios Middle School, there was a day when the whole school got to act like a pirate. It was, and still is, called International Talk Like a Pirate Day. Everyone loved it; especially the Water Dragons! Almost the whole school was talking like a pirate. Mr. Jaquess, Mrs. Nohe, Mrs. Moon, and Mrs. Murphy, were even dressed as pirates! They looked amazing! Mrs. Nohe and Mrs. Murphy even took over DDTV. They barged in, pushed the ASB members aside, sat down, and started to talk about the day. Mrs.Nohe mentioned that she was

going to walk the plank after school. Everyone was anticipated the moment to see Mrs. Nohe walk the plank. The bell rung, and sure enough, Mrs. Nohe walked the plank! Everyone was amused as Mrs. Nohe dragged a plank of wood behind her. Just like how people walk their dog, Mrs. Nohe walked the plank! Cameras and phones snapped photos as she passed by, walking the plank, on the much loved Pirate Day. So, how about it Dragons? Be ye ready to "arrrr" like a Pirate? For more information or just general pirate silliness, visit the International Talk Like a Pirate website at: www.talklikeapirate.com

Newspaper Staff Photographer, 2013

Avast, me hearties, International Talk Like a Pirate Day is looming on! Be ye ready, or ye be walkin' the plank!

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