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RHINO REPORT April 11th, 2016 Ramsey Middle School Minneapolis, MN Volume 1 No. 11 Guatemala Interview with Srta. Borrell BY: Solveig J. SJ: What grades are you taking on this trip? SB: 7th and 8th grade SJ: What inspired you to go on this trip? SB: I traveled to Guatemala when I was 18 years old, and it was my first time going out of the United States, and when I heard from another Spanish teacher that they needed a chaperone, and this was the perfect opportunity to go back there because I always have wanted to go back! SJ: How many students [do you] estimate are coming? SB: 1 7th grader, 5 8th graders, two students from Southwest, one from California, and one from Florida. So 9 in total. SJ: How long is this trip? SB: It will be 3 full weeks. Almost a month SJ: What are you going to explore in Guatemala? SB: Lots of things. Climb a volcano, visit hot springs, go to a giant water park, make chocolate from the actual fruit, take dance classes, visit a school, and learn about the people a lot. SJ: Have you gone there before? SB: Yep, this will be my third time in Guatemala. SJ: Is this [going to] be something to remember? SB: Yes, this is an opportunity for students to live in another culture. Everything is different; clothes, food, houses, eating times. It's showing students a new way of life. No Charges for Officers in Jamar Clark Case ARRANGED AND EDITED BY: Solveig J Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman announced on Wednesday that he would not charge two Minneapolis police officers in the shooting death of a 24yearold Jamar Clark. In a midmorning news conference, Freeman outlined the events of the early moments of Nov. 15, 2015 that investigators had pieced together in their report. He would not charge police officers Dustin Schwarze and Mark Ringgenberg, Freeman said, because he found their use of force in Jamar Clark's death to be justified. Corn on the Combo BY: Chloe Bitney Have you ever come to the band room early on Tuesday and Thursday? Have you ever seen a band practicing? Well, that's Corn on the Combo. Corn on the Combo is a jazz group (or combo) that practices before school on Tuesdays and Thursdays. If you want to see them perform, then you can go to Battle of the Bands on April 17 from 3 to 7 pm. Check out a couple rehearsal videos at http://rms.mpls.k12.mn.us/rhino_rep ort_newscasts St. Paul's Ramsey Middle’s Student Comes Back for a Quick Visit RESEARCHED BY: Solveig J and Isabella Freeland St. Paul’s Ramsey Middle School spent the last half of its school day in lockdown after a former student entered the building without permission on Friday morning. The Police were told that a schoolaged girl went in the school around 11 a.m. and the officers understanding was that this person’s intent was to start a fight with a student at the school. Police were also told that there was a rumor that she may have had a weapon, but it was never confirmed whether she had one. The girl was gone when officers arrived. School district spokeswoman Toya Stewart Downey said there was no indication the girl had a weapon or posed a threat, but she said it’s “a standard precaution” to go into lockdown when an unauthorized person enters a school. (Continued on page 5)

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RHINO REPORT

April 11th, 2016 Ramsey Middle School Minneapolis, MN Volume 1 No. 11

Guatemala  Interview  with  Srta.  Borrell    BY:  Solveig  J.  SJ:  What  grades  are  you  taking  on  this  trip?  SB:  7th  and  8th  grade  SJ:  What  inspired  you  to  go  on  this  trip?  SB:  I  traveled  to  Guatemala  when  I  was  18  years  old,  and  it  was  my  first  time  going  out  of  the  United  States,  and    when  I  heard  from  another  Spanish  teacher  that  they    needed  a  chaperone,  and  this  was  the  perfect    opportunity  to  go  back  there  because  I  always  have    wanted  to  go  back!  SJ:  How  many  students  [do  you]  estimate  are  coming?  SB:  1  7th  grader,  5  8th  graders,  two  students  from    Southwest,  one  from  California,  and  one  from  Florida.  So  9  in  total.  SJ:  How  long  is  this  trip?  SB:  It  will  be  3  full  weeks.  Almost  a  month  SJ:  What  are  you  going  to  explore  in  Guatemala?  SB:  Lots  of  things.  Climb  a  volcano,  visit  hot  springs,  go  to  a  giant  water  park,  make  chocolate  from  the  actual  fruit,  take  dance  classes,  visit  a  school,  and  learn  about  the  people  a  lot.  SJ:  Have  you  gone  there  before?  SB:  Yep,  this  will  be  my  third  time  in  Guatemala.  SJ:  Is  this  [going  to]  be  something  to  remember?  SB:  Yes,  this  is  an  opportunity  for  students  to  live  in  another  culture.  Everything  is  different;  clothes,  food,  houses,  eating  times.  It's  showing  students  a  new  way  of  life.    

No  Charges  for  Officers  in  Jamar  Clark  Case    ARRANGED  AND  EDITED  BY:  Solveig  J  

Hennepin  County  Attorney  Mike  Freeman  announced  on  Wednesday  that  he  would  not  charge  two  Minneapolis  police  officers  in  the  shooting  death  of  a  24-­‐year-­‐old  Jamar  Clark.  

In  a  mid-­‐morning  news  conference,  Freeman  outlined  the  events  of  the  early  moments  of  Nov.  15,  2015  that  investigators  had  pieced  together  in  their  report.  He  would  not  charge  police  officers  Dustin  Schwarze  and  Mark  Ringgenberg,  Freeman  said,  because  he  found  their  use  of  force  in  Jamar  Clark's  death  to  be  justified.  

Corn  on  the  Combo    BY:  Chloe  Bitney  

Have  you  ever  come  to  the  band  room  early  on  Tuesday  and  Thursday?  Have  you  ever  seen  a  band  practicing?  Well,  that's  Corn  on  the  Combo.  Corn  on  the  Combo  is  a  jazz  group  (or  combo)  that  practices  before  school  on  Tuesdays  and  Thursdays.  

If  you  want  to  see  them  perform,  then  you  can  go  to  Battle  of  the  Bands  on  April  17  from  3  to  7  pm.    Check  out    a  couple  rehearsal  videos  at  http://rms.mpls.k12.mn.us/rhino_report_newscasts    

St.  Paul's  Ramsey  Middle’s  Student  Comes  Back  for  a  Quick  Visit  

 RESEARCHED  BY:  Solveig  J  and  Isabella  Freeland  

St.  Paul’s  Ramsey  Middle  School  spent  the  last  half  of  its  school  day  in  lockdown  after  a  former  student  entered  the  building  without  permission  on  Friday  morning.  

The  Police  were  told  that  a  school-­‐aged  girl  went  in  the  school  around  11  a.m.  and  the  officers  understanding  was  that  this  person’s  intent  was  to  start  a  fight  with  a  student  at  the  school.  

Police  were  also  told  that  there  was  a  rumor  that  she  may  have  had  a  weapon,  but  it  was  never  confirmed  whether  she  had  one.  The  girl  was  gone  when  officers  arrived.  

School  district  spokeswoman  Toya  Stewart  Downey  said  there  was  no  indication  the  girl  had  a  weapon  or  posed  a  threat,  but  she  said  it’s  “a  standard  precaution”  to  go  into  lockdown  when  an  unauthorized  person  enters  a  school.

(Continued  on  page  5)

                                       

     

           

Bracket  Update    BY:  Charlie  Grimes  

The  bracket  I  have  attached  is  my  bracket  with  the  ones  that  I  got  wrong.                                

   

Rhino  Response    BY:  Solveig  J     Ruby,  I  am  not  the  editor,  but  I  can  speak  for  the  newspaper  team,  and  I  saw  your  letter  to  the  editor.  (Sorry  that  we  spelled  your  name  wrong).  I  happen  to  also  be  on  Green  Team,  and  we  have  a  lot  on  our  hands  right  now.  We  are  dealing  with  the  lack  of  recycling  at  RMS,  trying  to  do  something  about  the  rubber  chips  on  the  playground,  and  trying  to  learn  about  the  rhino  extinction.  I  think  that  this  problem  of  gum  in  the  sinks  could  easily  be  addressed  by  student  council  though�.  -­‐Solveig  

My  Favorite  Sport    BY:  Jennifer  Rojas  Garcia            My  favorite  sport  is  soccer.  I  love  playing  soccer,  and  it’s  much  more    fun  when  you  play  with  more  people  and  you  can  make  your  own  teams  and  you  can  play  as  long  as  you  can.    

My  Favorite  Sport    By:  Diana  Garcia            I  choose  this  topic  because  I  wanted  to  talk  about  my  favorite  sport.  My  favorite  sport  is  soccer  because  it  fun  to  play  and  you  could  play  with  a  lot  of  people.        

                                                             

Hoverboard    BY:  Amal  Sharif  I  choose  this  topic  because  I  REALLY  want  a  HOVERBOARD.  I  have  been  asking  my  parents  like  since  it  came  out.  Well,  not  when  it  literally  came  out,  but  like  a  little  after  it  came  out.  I’ve  heard  from  some  people  that  hoverboards  can  explode  when  people  charge  it  for  too  long  and  don’t  take  it  out.    And  the  whole  house  can  go  on  fire  or  just  the  hoverboard.      

Technology  Usage    RESEARCHED  BY:  Isabella  Freeland  

We  now  spend  almost  half  our  waking  hours  either  online,  on  the  phone,  or  watching  television  according  to  a  survey.  

The  average  adult  is  awake  for  15  hours  and  45  minutes  every  day  and  45  percent  of  that  time  is  spent  using  a  proliferation  of  technology.  

As  a  result  many  of  us  are  increasingly  adept  at  multi-­‐tasking    -­‐  with  computer  users  sending  emails  while  listening  to  music  or  watching  television,  or  texting  and  surfing  the  internet  at  the  same  time.  As  a  result  some  can  cram  eight  hours  of  media  use  into  little  more  than  seven  hours  a  day.  

Peter  Phillips  said:  'For  the  first  time  we  can  see  just  how  central  media  and  communications  are  to  our  lives.  On  average  we  use  them  for  nearly  half  our  waking  hours.  Younger  folk  aged  between  16  and  24  are  the  most  adept  at  multi-­‐tasking,  cramming  nearly  five  hours  of  media  usage  into  just  under  two  hours  a  day.  Adults  watch  212  minutes  of  video    -­‐  including  television,  online  clips,  on  demand  programming  and  DVDs    -­‐    each  day.  Media  use  peaks  at  9pm,  driven  by  prime-­‐time  television.  

On  average  we  spend  91  minutes  a  day  listening  to  the  radio,  while  around  80  minutes  a  day  are  spent  on  text  messaging,  social  networking  and  emailing.  

Meanwhile,  the  over  55s  are  increasingly  using  computers  with  more  than  half  having  access  to  broadband    -­‐    mostly  for  emails.  

Their  interest  in  social  networking  has  doubled  in  the  past  two  years,  with  12  per  cent  of  silver  surfers  now  a  member.  

Mr.  Phillips  said:  'Younger  people  have  shown  the  biggest  changes  in  how  we  use  media.  But  the  divide  between  younger  and  older  people's  use  of  technology  is  starting  to  narrow.'  More  than  70  percent  of  people  have  access  to  a  computer  at  home,  while  just  over  a  third  use  them  at  work.  There  has  also  been  a  boom  in  the  numbers  using  their  mobile  phones  to  surf  the  internet,  up  from  9  million  to  13.5  million  in  just  a  year,  thanks  to  the  increased  popularity  of  smartphones  such  as  the  iPhone.  

However  the  survey  contains  good  news  for  those  who  feared  the  death  of  traditional  media  at  the  hands  of  the  internet.  

In  the  past  year  24  million  high  definition  TV  sets  were  sold  and  5  million  homes  now  watch  HD  channels.  The  popularity  of  TV  has  been  boosted  by  the  strong  growth  of  digital  video  recorders,  with  around  37  percent  of  households  now  owning  one.      Source:  http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-­‐1304266/We-­‐spend-­‐7-­‐hours-­‐day-­‐using-­‐technology-­‐computers-­‐TV-­‐lives.html    

How  many  hours  a  day  do  you  interact  with  technology?  Let  us  know  at  [email protected]!    

Confusing Days of the Week BY:  Solveig  J.  

Do  you  ever  wake  up  in  the  morning  and  think  that  it  is  a  certain  day  of  the  week,  but  get  to  school  or  work  and  realize  how  totally  wrong  you  are?  Well  some  would  just  call  that  Déjà  vu,  but  it  is  all  a  great  lot  of  a  confusing  mess.  

There  is  also  the  possibility  that  you  may  wake  up  on  time  and  on  schedule  just  to  find  that  by  lunch  time  you  are  so  tired  that  it  already  feels  like  it  has  been  3  days  since  the  beginning  of  the  week.  And  sometimes,  like  on  Tuesday  in  the  morning  feels  like  Monday  and  in  the  afternoon  it  feels  like  Wednesday.  Feeling  like  it  is  one  day  instead  of  another  is  especially  true  after  long  weekends.  

Ode  to  friendship    BY:  Frances  P-­‐G  

An  ode  to  my  very  best  friend,  The  one  that  will  be  there  to  eternal  end.  

The  one  I  trust  my  secrets  to,  The  one  I’ve  shared  so  many  laughs,  The  one  whose  love  is  off  the  graphs.  The  one  who  is  my  partner  in  crime,  The  one  who  is  at  my  side,  anytime.  The  one  who  is  my  very  best  buddy,  

The  one  who's  there  when  I'm  feeling  cruddy  The  one  who  has  that  never-­‐ending  smile,  The  one  that  shared  my  unique  style.  

The  one  who  knows  me,  inside  and  out,  The  one  I  know  everything  about.  

The  one  that  will  be  there  until  eternal  end,  An  ode  to  my  very  best  friend.  

100  Books  you  should  read    

BY:  Solveig  J  and  Rhini  Report  Staff  1.  The  Thing  About  Jellyfish  2.  Miss  Peregrine's  Home  for  Peculiar  Children                                                  3.  The  Giver  4.  The  Fault  in  Our  Stars  5.  Wonderstruck  6.  The  Cabinet  of  Curiosities  7.  Sugar  and  Ice  8.  The  Mysterious  Benedict  Society  9.  The  School  for  Good  and  Evil  10.  The  Candy  Makers  11.  Stardust  12.  The  Name  of  this  Book  is  a  Secret  13.  Smiles  to  Go  14.  Sunny  Side  Up  15.  The  Graveyard  Book  16.  Never  Ware  17.  American  Gods  18.  El  Deafo  19.  Little  House  in  the  Big  Woods  20.  The  Secret  Garden  21.  The  Phantom  Tollbooth  22.  Are  You  There,  God?  It's  Me  Margaret  23.  Inside  Out  and  Back  Again  24.  The  Hunger  Games  25.  The  Lightning  Thief  26.  Bridge  to  Terabithia  27.  The  Hobbit  28.  Narnia          29.  Matilda  30.  Star  girl  31.  The  Book  Thief  32.  The  Babysitters  Club  33.  Hatchet  34.  To  Kill  a  Mockingbird  35.  Uglies  36.  Where  the  Sidewalk  Ends  37.  Walk  Two  Moons  38.  Divergent  39.  Where  the  Red  Fern  Grows  40.  Hoot  41.  A  Wrinkle  in  Time  42.  The  Princess  Bride  43.  Esperanza  Rising  44.  Little  Women  45.  The  Penderwicks  46.  Out  of  My  Mind  47.  Princess  Academy  48.  Animal  Farm  49.  The  City  of  Ember  50.  Flipped  51.  Skink  No  Surrender  52.  My  Side  of  the  Mountain  53.  The  Land  of  Stories  54.  Pennyroyal  Academy  55.  Betsy  Tacy  56.  Beswitched  57.  President  of  the  whole  sixth  grade    Check  back  next  edition  for  58-­‐100!  

Cat  Inventions  BY:  Chloe  Bitney  

Clockwise  L-­‐R:  Play  with  your  cat  using  this  whack  a  mouse  toy;  its  fun  for  you  and  you  cat;  Go  mocking  with  your  little  cat  buddy;  Work  from  home  and  see  your  cat  play  

The  Pawcet    RESEARCHED  BY:  Isabella  Freeman    

   

Find  Your  Rapper  Name    BY:  Charlie  Grimes  What  month  were  you  born  in?    Jan-­‐  hood                May-­‐  lil     Sept-­‐  young  Feb-­‐  rocket                June-­‐  tuff     Oct-­‐  bobby  Mar-­‐  monsta                July-­‐  docta     Nov-­‐  bubble    Apr-­‐  big                Aug-­‐  baby     Dec-­‐  crispy    What  day  were  you  born  on?    1-­‐bobz             2-­‐crunch          3-­‐shawty  4-­‐nasty             5-­‐juice  box          6-­‐popcorn  7-­‐cake             8-­‐gangsta          9-­‐kat  10-­‐dollaz           11-­‐child          12-­‐cheekz  13-­‐boss           14-­‐cheese          15-­‐masta  16-­‐munchkin           17-­‐kidd          18-­‐daddy  19-­‐teddy           20-­‐nachos          21-­‐momma  22-­‐candy           23-­‐tyga          24-­‐pastrami  25-­‐mansion           26-­‐sparkle          27-­‐pop  28-­‐blowfish          29-­‐playa          30-­‐boom  31-­‐kickz    

Funny  Sayings  and  Phrases    

BY:  Solveig  J  -­‐Life  is  like  a  box  of  chocolates  -­‐Skiing  is  like  a  box  of  fast  food  -­‐It's  like  apples  and  oranges  

-­‐The  Apple  doesn't  fall  far  from  the  tree  -­‐The  cheese  doesn't  fall  far  from  the  cracker  -­‐The  butter  doesn't  fall  far  from  the  toast  

-­‐The  glass  is  half  full  -­‐The  glass  is  half  empty  

-­‐The  tree  house  is  halfway  up  the  tree  -­‐The  tree  house  is  halfway  down  the  tree  

Ramsey  St.  Paul  Lockdown  CONTINUED  FROM  PAGE  1     Stewart  Downey  said  a  student  allowed  the  girl  in  the  building  through  a  side  door.  The  girl  is  a  former  St.  Paul  Public  Schools  student;  it’s  unclear  if  she  used  to  attend  Ramsey  or  some  other  district  school.     The  school  at  1700  Summit  Ave.  reported  the  girl’s  presence  to  the  district  at  11:19  a.m.  and  determined  by  11:51  a.m.  that  she  had  left  the  building,  Stewart  Downey  said.  Police  did  not  find  her,  Linders  said.     During  lockdown,  classes  continued  as  usual  but  student  movement  was  limited  and  doors  in  and  out  of  the  building  are  watched  more  closely.  That  procedure  was  followed  for  the  rest  of  the  school  day.     In  an  email  to  parents,  Principal  Teresa  Vibar  reminded  families  that  visitors  should  check  in  at  the  main  office  and  warned  against  opening  side  doors.     “We  take  situations  like  this  seriously  and  regret  any  anxiety  this  situation  may  have  caused,”  she  wrote.  

Slow  Melting  Ice  Cream    RESEARCHED  BY:  Solveig  J  and  Isabella  F  

Ice  cream  is  amazing  during  hot  summer  afternoons.  The  Problem  is,  you’ll  also  need  to  eat  it  amazingly  fast,  lest  be  forced  to  watch  your  sweet  frozen  treat  turn  into  a  milky  slush.  That  could  change  soon  with  the  discovery  of  a  new  protein  called  BsIA  that  makes  ice  cream  more  resistant  to  melting.  

In  a  study  conducted  by  a  joint  team  of  researchers  have  discovered  a  naturally-­‐occurring  protein  that  will  allow  it  to  better  withstand  warm  temperatures.  As  such,  it  can  melt  at  a  far  slower  pace  than  ice  cream  normally  does,  ensuring  you  can  enjoy  every  lick,  nibble,  or  spoonful  you  plan  to  partake  in.  

So,  yay,  we  can  finally  enjoy  our  slow-­‐melting  ice  cream  come  2020.  SOURCE:  http://www.coolthings.com/slow-­‐melting-­‐ice-­‐

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What’s  For  Lunch   Contributors    

Chloe  Bitney  Isabella  Freeman  Diana  Garcia  Charlie  Grimes  

Solveig  J  Frances  P-­‐G  Jennifer  Rojas  Amal  Sharif  

Mr.  K.    

IMPORTANT  DATES  

April 11th – 6th grade Reading MCA begins

April 17th - Battle of the Bands

April 18th - 7th grade Math MCA begins

April 21st - All-school Picnic

April 25th - 8th grade Math MCA begins