Our City Podcast
Friday, May 23rd, 2008For anyone who hasn’t noticed on the Maddock School webpage, there is a link to a podcast video that the senior electronic communications class made about our community, I will post the link here, as well.
For anyone who hasn’t noticed on the Maddock School webpage, there is a link to a podcast video that the senior electronic communications class made about our community, I will post the link here, as well.
On my way uptown the other day, I noticed Ann Slater carrying boxes into the Wore Before and More Store. The store has become a favorite haunt for many in our community who want to find a bargain or an interesting treasure. Many thanks to those who donate their time to the store and who donate items. Just another reminder that summer is right around the corner.
Well the count down is amost over for school to be done. I have really appreciated all the help throughout the years from all the teachers in High School. I have enjoyed all the teachers that I’ve had over the years and have learned alot. I have one of the greatest opportunities by being a student of the Maddock Public School. Every teacher has taught me so many things I can take on to college.
Thanks for everything!
It’s hard to believe that I am graduating from high school in less then a week. It’s the day i’ve been thinking about my whole life and it’s finally here. I’m excited to move on and start new things next year. But I still get sad when I think about next year, it’s going to be weird not seeing these people everyday. I know everyone in our class are going to accomplish great things. Even though we will all be going in our different directions next year, I know we will always remain friends~
The end is finally here and i’ve had a lot of fun this past year. I’m ready to move on to bigger and better things. There are exciting futures for 16 people in the class of 2008. I’ve been in Maddock for 10 years now. And those years have gone by awfully fast. I am going to miss so many people next year. And I wish luck to next year’s seniors in their attempt at trying to be as cool as teh class of 2008!
Well graduation is in only a few days..and I’ve got many mixed emotions. I am so excited to finally be graduation after 13 years of this school! But at the same time I’m really sad to think that I’m not going to be seeing these people every day like I usually do. I’ve made so many memories with so many people and I’m going to miss them all alot next year. Time has gone so fast. It feels like it was yesterday when we were sitting in Mrs. Risovi’s seventh grade English class. We’ve had alot of good times and I have no doubt in my mind that everyone is going to succeed after graduation. I know this week seems so crazy with all the school work, graduation, and open house things that need to get done, but I hope you just stop to take a second and think this is it. This is your last week of high school. Make the most of it. Have fun with your friends because it’s going to be gone soon. So I wish everyone the best of luck and I hope we all keep in touch!
Well it seems like only yesterday when I first started Kindergarten. And now the class of 2008 is here to graduate. Time has been swift, like a building wind across the plains. 13 years gone, just like that. I’m not really sure what to write for a “final” blog. Just that i’m glad to be moving forward in life instead of not moving at all.
So in the words of Bon Scott…
Shazbot Nanoo Nanoo…
Well, school is almost done. I can’t believe it’s time for graduation. Iv’e had a lot of fun throughout the years, especially these past few. I’m gonna miss the teachers and everybody that I’m used to seeing everyday. I just hope that next years seniors have as much fun as we did this year, and they better keep on the tradition of Tag.
Once again, the annual graduation ceremony is approaching and this time, I am going to be apart of it. Looking back at the years I have attending the Maddock School, I cherish many memories—all of the friendships that were formed, the events that have taken place, and the achievements accomplished by myself and others—that nothing could ever replace. I will surely miss some things about high school there is no doubt about that. But it is now my time to move on in life and start a new chapter. Farewell for now, until we meet again someday.
On May 3rd, a bunch of Maddock choir and band students went to Minot to perform and compete at State Music. The choir groups and individuals that got a star were Guys Ensemble-”Aura Lee”, Paul Rice(Solo)-”Clorinda”, and Janna Rice(Solo)-”When Love is Kind”. The choir groups that got a I(One) were Cherish Richter and Preston Gilderhus(Duet)-”Early One Morning”, Girls Ensemble-”The Lass From the Low Country”, and Senior Mixed-”Crossing Over There”. On the band side, both of the percussion ensembles, Nonet and Orientale, got a star. Last, but not least, Tyler Sears and John Sears, who had a trumpet duet called “Elena Polka”, got a I. We had a lot of fun and some of us barely got any sleep. Overall, Maddock did very well at State Music.