Voice of Veritas Christmas Edition (Vol 2, Iss 2)

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The Voice of Veritas

Eighth Grade Journalism

Volume 2, Issue 2

Quarter Two - December 2020

Christmas Edition

Collaborative Writing:

Favorite Food Recommendations Houston and Veritas are blessed with beautiful and uniquely diverse populations. Houston is the most racially and ethnically diverse city in Texas and the 7th in the country! According to visithousotntexas.com, there are more than 10,000 restaurants in the Houston area that represent more than 70 countries and American regions! Wow! If you remember from Family Day last year, here are Veritas, we have 31 different nationalities represented in our student population! How cool is that? Our differences enrich us when joyfully shared with others. Just like our people are diverse, so are the foods and restaurants here in our diverse City. The Voice of Veritas staff wanted to share their favorite dishes in hopes that maybe you would be inspired to try something new! I hope you’re not hungry while you read this because these dishes are bound to make your mouth water and your belly roar!

Eden Droog Stroopwafel My favorite non-american snack is stroopwafels. This super thin waffle filled with a rich carmel is a Dutch delicacy. The waffles are made by pressing the vanilla and cinnamon dough in a waffle iron. It is tradition to place the cookie on top of your tea or coffee cup to allow the caramel to melt and become soft. If you ever get a chance you should try one!!!!!!!!!!!!

Mikayla Villafuerte Chinese Duck Noodle Soup My favorite non-american meal is Chinese Roasted Duck Noodle Soup. The duck is roasted and perfectly balances the spices and vegetables and noodles in the broth. It is a delicious savory meal that is very comforting during the cold or even if you’re just in the mood for soup.

very yummy. This dessert is very delicious especially when warm.

Mirabelle Streger Spaghetti My favorite non-american dish is spaghetti. It is so good if you’re craving something savory. I love when my mom does it as she adds a delicious meat-sauce and I top it with a bucketload of parmesan. This meal is very scrumptious and you can eat it year round!

Olivia Nicholas Phở My favorite non-american dish is Pho, a Vietnamese soup consisting of broth, rice noodles with herbs, and meat, usually chicken or beef. Pho is considered Vietnam’s national dish. If you love spice, you could sprinkle some sriracha on it or if you like tang, you could sprinkle oyster sauce on it. Pho is one of my favorite meals during the winter and fall season. Pho is that type of meal where once you eat it, you are full for the rest of the day.

James Finch Sweet Potatoes and Bacon Sweet potatoes and bacon surprisingly go together creating a delicious combination. Small cubes of sweet potatoes with chopped up bacon covered with different spices create a delightful, holiday-themed side dish. Cook this for a yummy southern addition to your Christmas dinner. Matthew Mejia Bilo-bilo A native filipino dish consisting of glutinous rice, cassava, sweet potato, tapioca pearls, and jackfruit. The chewy rice balls are

Jonathan Jacoby Chicken Fried Rice One of my ideal non-American dishes is Chicken Fried Rice. It’s a Chinese originated meal. It’s the absolute BEST. You can make it quick and easy and customize with any of your prefered mixins. The taste of all the veggies, rice and meat are appetizing.

Mr. Villafuerte Lechon (Whole Roasted Suckling Pig) A staple for any Filipino celebration, including Christmas. Slow roasted over a pit - which produces juicy meat and a crispy, crunchy skin! Great on its own, but even better when paired with steamy white rice and “Mang Tomas” sauce. If a whole pig seems too much to handle, lechon can also consist of just roasting a rolled up slab of pork belly (this is a great substitute for smaller parties).

Mrs. Marshall Jamaican Oxtail My absolute favorite dish is something I thought sounded disgusting at first, but it is the most delicious, melt-in-yourmouth food you may ever eat. Jamaican oxtails with rice and peas is a deliciously savoury meal that is sure to leave you wanting more and more. The meat is tender, the rice is sweet, and the gravy is heavenly! You have to try it! A great spot to grab Jamaican food in our area is Cool Runnings Jamaican Grill!

Samaritan’s Purse by Matthew Mejia

This Christmas season we participated in the Samaritan’s Purse’s Operation Christmas Child. The Samaritan’s Purse is a non-profit organization that has focused on sharing the Word of God and giving toys, toiletries and school supplies to children in need.

Veritas Middle School Student Council wanted to find a way for us to serve the community despite our limitations during this time. With the leadership of the Student Council, we successfully filled 100 boxes with amazing gifts and necessities for children in need. Our boxes weren’t just filled, they were stuffed with goodies! These items are going to bless children in

the greatest need with necessities that we often take for granted and some special gifts! Students were humbled to find out that many children do not have basic items that we take for granted every day

like socks and toothbrushes. Thanks to the generosity of our Veritas community we were able to achieve our giving goals. Thank you, Veritas, for helping these children and for helping us to be a part of spreading God’s love.

How Students and Teachers Feel About this Different School Year by Matthew Mejia

On the first day of school, many of us started on campus and others started online through Google Meet. This year has definitely been different from last year and we wanted to highlight how students (online or on-campus) and teachers have felt about this year. How have you felt about this school year? What has been the best part of this school year? What have you learned this school year? What has been the hardest challenge? I think it has been good. It is not as fun during recess because of social distance. Band is harder due to wearing masks. Because of needing to use computers more, I learned how to touch type. - Aaron Lin Social distancing and masks feels strange. I am getting used to it. Especially in math, there is less hands on learning. The technology is hard to use because of the internet. I learned how to learn online and use computers better. - Krista Ivy Pierre liked getting to spend more time with family. Getting good grades was his highlight of the school year. He didn’t like not being able to see my family which he was usually able to see.

Mila got to visit my cousins in quarantine. Not able to go anywhere. I have felt weird because of all the instructions even though we have face to face learning. I also like having the choice between both. This year is more challenging because things are online instead of on paper. I learned how strict the restrictions are in this school. - Jeremy Thomas I felt weird during the beginning of in-person school, but as the year has gone by, I got used to it and felt more safe. I like in-person school more than online learning. Seventh Grade class party for the auction and spirit week were the highlight so far of the school year. More grace because of wifi issues. The new normal includes six feet and masks. Assigned seating is strict so I learned more about other people. - Anonymous Seventh Grader I have been closer to my friends this school year. Wearing a mask all day, washing my hands all the time, and staying six feet away has been difficult. I want to talk to my friends but also abide by physical distancing rules. I learned the spelling, pronunciation, and definition of pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis. - Jonathan Jacoby Continued on page 2.


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