The Cougar Times

The Garrison Union Free School
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Garrison, New York 10524
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Editors
Olivia
John

Adviser
Mrs. Rowe

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

A New Member!!!

By Spencer

Hello, all you Cougar Times fans! Say hello to our new member, Micah! He will be helping me with the blog from now on. So be prepared for double the action twice a week with back-to-back posts. If you recall, we featured him in two stories here at the blog: the story about In Motion because he's a singer in that band and on top of that he was the mastermind behind the homework petition. So, just like Mrs. Rowe asked me, I'm going to do a little Q&A with Micah right now:

S: So what do you hope to do with the blog?

M: I hope to carry it out and make it better!

S: So Micah, if you had to pick one favorite moment from 2010 so far what would it be?

M: In Motion's Performance at the Middle School Dance. I had a blast.

S: What is your favorite food?

M: Tasty food!

S: So good luck, Micah! I look forward to working with you.

M: Thanks, Spencer, same to you!

Editorial: NO MORE TESTS!

By Micah

Finally, the onslaught is over. After over a month of preparation, all of the state tests finished today, May 12, 2010. The state tests this year, like any other year, were brutal because of too much homework on top of test preparation. Over a month, there is a time of overflowing homework and conflicting schedules. The problem with this was that both tests were just one week apart from each other, three weeks in a row.

First came the ELA or English Language Arts tests, then came the math tests, and a week later were the field tests, a combination of both. All of the state tests, in my opinion, have a larger bark than bite. Their reputations are terrible, but the actual tests are not that bad. I think most students would be fine with just two weeks of preparation. Let me clarify one thing for all of the readers: THE TESTS ARE NOT THAT HARD.

Even so, the time of year during the tests is always a time of increased teacher observations. Even though the tests are not that hard, it's great just to have them out of the way, just because it brings all of us students that much closer to the end of the year.