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Tuesday, September 27, 2005

DMS Podcast #7 - September 26

Podcast #7



It has been an unusual two weeks. Technical difficulties did not allow us to create our podcast last week. This week, Gov. Purdue cancelled school across Georgia due to Hurricane Rita and the concern for possible fuel shortages that occurred earlier after Hurricane Katrina.

Our eighth grade students were schedule to have ITBS testing Monday - Friday (Sept. 26-30). The testing dates are now Wednesday - Tuesday (Sept. 28-Oct. 4).

This week, Ms. Bremner reviews Hoop Girlz.

One of Mr. Skinner's students (Vanessa) introduces us to the One Last Wish series by Lurlene McDaniel.

Tuesday, September 13, 2005

DMS Podcast #6

DALTON MIDDLE SCHOOL

Podcast #6 – September 13, 2005




Show Notes:

DMS has collected over $1000.00 for Hurricane Katrina relief.

Picture Day is Monday, September 19.

Book Moments with Ms. Bremner: this week’s preview is of The Goblin Wood by Hilari Bell.

An interview with Mrs. McKinney about Creole Elementary School in Moss Point, Mississippi. We are “adopting” the school that was greatly damaged by Hurrican Katrina.

An interview with the Language Academy teachers; Mrs. Jones, Ms. DeBolt, and Ms. Razo. They have collected over 430 stuffed animals for our Teddy Bears for Tender Hearts campaign.

Tuesday, September 06, 2005

Podcast #5 - September 6, 2005

Podcast #5







This week:

The 2004-05 Award winning DMS Band plays Outback Fantasy by Mike Story.

An interview with 8th Grade Head Football Coach, John Patrick. Coach Patrick recaps the 44-0 victory over Westside and looks ahead to the game against Bagley on Thursday, September 8.

Kate & Katie sing the Preposition Song! A project from Mrs. Abernathy's 8th grade Language Arts class. If you want to sing along, the words are found below:

About Above Across After Along Among Around At
Before Beside Between Against Within Without Beneath Through
During Under In Into Over Of To Toward
Up On Near For From Except By With Behind Below Down


~Ric Murry~