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Scholars' Bowl Gears Up for Another Season of Trivia

by Lexie Beard, Jag Rag staff writer Berry’s Scholars’ Bowl is starting up again this year. Ms. Badio and Mr. Potts are the sponsors for Berry's Scholars Bowl team and have been doing it for a long time as well. Ms. Badio, the sponsor of the eighth-grade team, has been sponsoring for over five years, and Mr. Potts, the sponsor of the seventh-grade team, has been sponsoring for ten years. Students interested in joining the Scholars’ Bowl team have to go through a try-out process. “We sit down and get to know the students,” said Mr. Potts. “We do a try out where I sit down and have a little sheet of questions-” The sponsors ask the students questions from previous years to see what they can do. “I would rather people buzz in and get most of the questions right than people who don’t buzz at all,” Mr. Potts added. Ms. Badio has the same approach in the sense that she wants people who try, rather than not do anything. Practices are held every Monday and a match every Tuesday during the

Kids in the Hall: "Sixth Graders: What's the Best Thing/Worst Thing about Sixth Grade So Far?"

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"My favorite part is math, and the thing I like least is science." -- Jamiya C. "My favorite part is having more freedom than in elementary school, and I don't have a least favorite part." -- Dunia H. "I like that we're able to serve our own lunch, but I don't really like having to keep track of multiple lockers." -- Winston O.

Berry Kicks Off Annual School-Wide Reading Challenge

by Kamara Granger, Jag Rag staff member Berry recently kicked off its annual reading challenge. This year, Berry students are challenged to read a total of 12,000 books, an average of about 10 books per student. If Berry meets its goal, the whole school will go to the Alabama Theater to see a movie in May. Last year, students were treated to a private viewing of Spider-Man: Into the Spider Verse . In addition to the overall school challenge, students can participate in the genre challenge. To complete the genre challenge, students will need to read 20 books from a variety of genres, including adventure, mystery, an autobiography, and an online e-book. Berry media specialist Ms.Hewitt says that books can introduce readers to new things and ideas and help one become a better person. “As individuals, we benefit from the reading experience by learning new words, new experiences, and new ways of thinking through the books that we read,” she said. “I hope that everyone at Berry contin

Coach Bowden Proud of Eighth-Grade Football Team's Teamwork and Improvement

by Parker Gallik, Jag Rag staff writer The eighth-grade football team recently wrapped up its season, and even though they fell short of winning a championship, Coach Bowden said he was proud of the effort and teamwork his players displayed. “I really like their togetherness,” Coach Bowden said. “I believe they are all gonna stick together and keep representing Berry and Spain Park Football in a positive manner.” Coach Bowden said he was pleased with the progress the team made over the course of the season. “I believe they have worked hard to continue building a solid foundation of football skills and are on the right track to be a big part of good things at Spain Park High School Football over the next four years,” he said. When asked what the team’s toughest challenge was, Coach Bowden replied that each week and each opponent presented its own unique challenges. He also noted that the team had its fair share of injuries, but that players stepped up when the opportunities arose. Bowd

Random Review: Exploding Kittens Combines Strategy and Zaniness

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by Mason Waldron, Jag Rag staff writer Kittens, explosions, lasers, and burritos are but a small part of the strategic and spectacularly crafted game of Exploding Kittens. Exploding Kittens is a family-friendly card game that boasts funny cards with equally entertaining art, excitable strategy mixed with a bit of chance, and laughs all around. When it was first released to the public in late 2015, it was the most-funded Kickstarter project ever, and even now it still holds ninth place for the number of funds raised on the site. It was created by partners Elan Lee, Matthew Inman, and Shane Small. It is priced at $20 on Amazon , and many people have given it positive reviews. It also claims to be rather easy for anyone to play, regardless of age. It comes with a clear set of instructions, and easy-to-follow instructional tutorials can be on the Exploding Kittens website . While Exploding Kittens does provide a fun, enthralling way to stay entertained, you do need to have at least two