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Dr. Carlton D. Jenkins PhD Mrs. Tina Munoz
Superintendent Principal
500 Johnson St.
Saginaw, Michigan
(989) 399-5200
Fax:: (989) 399-5205
Absences: (989) 399-5239
Editor: Judith L. Lewis Photographer: Kerri Johnson
GLOBAL
TIMESMay 5, 2011
I would like to thank our families who supported our Spaghetti Dinner fundraiser, as well as our Buffalo Wild Wings Fundraiser. With your support, we have been able to raise funds for our school-wide field trip, as well as extra items needed for our playground. I would also like to thank those families who came out to enjoy our Family Fun night to play math games and eat pizza with their children. It was fun had by all!April was a busy month! Here are some of the highlights!
Around the World in 5K (Run/Walk)…Health, Fitness, & Safety April was a busy month! Here are some of the highlights!
Our students had the opportunity again this semester to work with SVSU students in the education program in the areas of math and science. Our first graders continue with their community partnership lessons from the 4H group. Our third-fifth grade students traveled to SVSU for their International Festival. Our 8th
graders had an opportunity to be “9th Graders for a Day” at AHHS; they also had a chance to get up close and personal with WNEM-TV 5 employees and the producer.
April ended with receiving GREAT news…our new wing has passed inspection from the State Fire Marshall! We will be able to open it very soon! Please watch for more information about an upcoming Open House.This school year has gone by so quickly, and it is hard to believe that we have only six weeks left. We will end our year with many events, including a school-wide field trip to Dow Diamond for School Days at the Loon’s; a Health, Fitness, and Safety Day which includes a 5KRun/Walk event on Friday June 3rd,. Put on your walking/running shoes! We would like to invite our parents to come walk/run with your children! We will have fun and fitness activities for all, as well as many educational booths.
We will end the year with a ZISS Community Ice Cream Social on Wednesday, June 8th, sponsored by the Zilwaukee PTCC I want to take this opportunity to thank you for…your continued trust and support for our school!, your commitment to your child’s education, your smiling faces, and most of all…sharing with us the hope for our future -your children! Mrs. Tina L. Muñoz
Health, Fitness, & Safety Day!Friday June 3rd
8:45-2:30pmPlease call 399-5200 or your child’s teacher if you can volunteer.
Happy Birthday to You!
Sign of the Times
Please donate your bottles and cans to Zilwaukee Hearing Impaired Program. Funds will be used for our annual county-wide Deaf Social and scholarship fund. Please put in collection box inside staff lounge.
PrePre-- K & Kindergarten Open K & Kindergarten Open House dates House dates ––
April 20April 20thth and May 23and May 23rdrd from from 4:304:30--6:306:30
See what our school has to offer See what our school has to offer you and your children! Learn you and your children! Learn more about our programs, tour more about our programs, tour our new classrooms, and meet our new classrooms, and meet our staff.our staff.
If youIf you or someone you know has a child who will turn 4 by December 1st, please consider Zilwaukee's Pre-K program!
For more information, please contact Mary Paetz at 399-5235/[email protected] or Sean
May 10th: World of Music Tour Performance, Guy Louis- Sponsored by the Public Library’s, 1:30May 12th : School-wide field trip to Kids Day at The Loons Game, 9-2May 12th: PTCC meeting 6:30pm, Voting for next year’s officersMay 18th: Stephen ‘s and Wilson field tripMay 20th: Family Movie Night at ZISS 6:30 pm in the gymnasium, Furry VengeanceMay 23rd: Open House /meet & Greet
Chase AguilarEdwyn BrownRaychel RupnowNapoleon WorksStration SandersRonquavius SouthwardAndrew StoryDiamond FredricksJarred StonerKegan O’BrienJaden Davis
Dear Staff, Students and Parents,Campbell’s Labels for Education is offering a wonderful opportunity for us to add to our collection totals. From now until May 20, Campbell’s will match one point or each label we collect. So let’s look at those cans, cartons, and containers and gather as many labels as we can!!Please continue sending “Campbell's Labels for Education” If you have any questions, or would like to help with our Labels for Education collection drive, please contact our program coordinator, Michele Matzke or Jessie Leckenby, at 399-5200. Don’t forget to visit www.labelsforeducation.ca for a complete listing of eligible products and more information about the program.Sincerely,Michele Matzke and Jessie Leckenby
5235/[email protected] or Sean Leroux at 399-5246/[email protected]
May 23rd: Open House /meet & Greet for Pre k and kindergarten , 4:30May 30th: Memorial Day, No schoolMay 31st: United Nation Unity GatheringJune 1st: "Buckle Your Brain" Assemblies, Sponsored by FNI - PreK-3 at 9:00am Grades 4-8 at 10:15amJune 2nd: Pre kindergarten Graduation AM/PMJune 3rd: Around the World 5K Run/Walk – Health, Fun, & Fitness Day (Rain date: June 7th)June 7th: Zilwaukee International FestivalJune 7th::: 3rd Grade Picnic at Fireman’s ParkJune 8th: Honors Assembly. 9:30June 8th: ZISS Family Social, 5-7 June 9th: Last day of school for children
Jaden DavisMichael ShepardAkiah SmithIan McCollumMariah LaPointeJersey FriesorgerLogan HenningMalachi Jakes-GallardoBlake MetivaMarcello RiosCaiden WarkTomi BookerSteven PhungCamden Rodriguez
“Oh no ~ look what the leprechaun did to Mrs. Sestak’s classroom!”
That silly leprechaun has struck again! Since 2008, the leprechaun has made a surprising visit to Mrs. Sestak’s classroom. Whenever we get a visit from the leprechaun, he/she always ends
when they saw papers all over the floor and tiny green footprints that lead to and OUT of the window. Where did the leprechaun go after making this HUGE mess? Did he/she go back to the end of the rainbow? Did he/she go to another classroom and make a mess in there? Did he/she go to another school or go home? Since we do
immediately following the incident. The students had an opportunity to share what they thought about the leprechaun and the mess during circle time. Mrs. Sestak wrote these thoughts onto LARGE chart paper for everyone to see and read. Once we shared our thoughts, students had the chance to reflect about this experience through
in green paint feet in classroomget mess up in classleprechaun throw all in class all manyin classroom oh no.• Jac’keyah Tillman said/wrote=The leprechaun came to our classroom. What did he do?In morning we eat breakfast before
leprechaun, he/she always ends up leaving a mess! And what a mess it is � The leprechaun thinks it is funny to throw papers all over the classroom, turn over chairs, dump manipulatives onto the tables, and leave tiny green footprints all over the place (on the floor, chairs, tables, lockers, chalkboard, etc.). Well, Mrs. Sestak is fed up with the leprechaun and the mess that is always left behind. As soon as the Hearing Impaired students finished breakfast and were walking to their class, they quickly noticed tiny green footprints on their lockers and on the floor leading into the room. But, walking into the classroom was a whole different story. They couldn’t believe their eyes.
school or go home? Since we do not know where the leprechaun may have gone next, Mrs. Sestak contacted Mrs. Munoz right away. Mrs. Munoz came to our classroom. When she noticed the footprints and the mess that was left behind; she ended up taking pictures as evidence and contacted Officer Shirt to document what just happened. As soon as Officer Shirt gathered our statements and pictures have been taken, it was a team effort to clean up our classroom. Each of us took turns to pick up the papers, wash off the footprints, and pick up the chairs to place them back where they belong (at our desks). Books about St. Patrick’s Day and how mischievous the leprechaun can be were read to the students
this experience through drawings/writings. Let’s just say that we were NOT happy to see what the leprechaun left behind � But, it was ALL smiles in the end ☺ Working together and having the opportunity to express our thoughts through drawings & writings ended up being more of a positive experience than a negative one.
Here are their writings:“The leprechaun came to
our classroom. What did he do?”•Benjamin Burke said/wrote = leprechaun throwpaint footprint•Gabriel Therrien said/wrote =table touch windowleprechaun door light calendar•Raychel Rupnow said/wrote =Girl made for shoe
before Mrs. Sestak pick us up. We saw leprechaun feet print is green. But classroom are big mess? Gabriel and Benjamin said oh no! But leprechaun went out. We help clean our classroom.
SVSU International FestivalBy: David Rome3rd Grade
On April 13th my 3rd grade class and the 4th and 5th graders from Zilwaukee International Studies School went to the International Festival at Saginaw Valley State
3rd Grade African
Animal Cinquain
PoemsA cinquain has five lines. Each line has a different number of syllables or words. The cinquain follows this pattern.�· Line 1 has one word that is the title of the poem.�· Line 2 has two words that can describe the title.�· Line 3 has three words that usually describe an action.�· Line 4 has four words that describe a feeling or other details about it.�· Line 5 has one word that
refers back to the title.
Wildebeest
HyenaRun fastThey attack animalsThe babies are cuteFisiBy: Amber Beckman, Jayden Burkhart and Joshua Banning
ElephantBig, tallRun, walk, sitSad, mad and happyTempoBy: Bailey Thomas, Hailey Metiva, and Ariah Hernandez
LionFast runnerEats big animalsFuns of the Savannah
My Field Trip to the International FestivalBy: Marrissa Sanders3rd Grade
When I went to the International Festival at SVSU there were 13 different countries there. Kenya, which is my International Address, was even there. I tried foods from other countries. I also did Henna. Henna is a kind of paint that you put on your skin that stays on for a couple weeks. It was so cool! At one table you could do Origami. I made a bird and a swan. It was so fun!
My favorite part of the festival was the face painting. I like face painting because I love having paint on my face. At the Kenya booth the SVSU student from Kenya tested us to see what we knew about Kenya before she would paint our face. I got the answers right but I already had paint on my face and hands so I couldn’t have anything else painted on. The International Festival at SVSU has been my favorite field trip this year.
International Studies School went to the International Festival at Saginaw Valley State University. We saw so many different things like golden coins from China, jewelry from different countries, and various foods from France. I even got to taste some foods. They were yummy. There were beautiful clothes with awesome designs. It was just outstanding! We also heard music from different countries and I also learned Chinese.
My favorite part of the festival was when I got my face painted with a black, yellow, and red flag. I even got the Eiffel Tower pined on my arm. I would love to go to the festival again sometime.
WildebeestFast runnerAre very activeThey have black eyesCool By: Matthew Wesolek and Emma Partlow
RhinoHeavy, strongGray and bigTwo horns, two earsKifaru By: Austin Miller and Abby Slancik
JackalFast, meanFurry, sharp teethMad, scary and growlsMbwehaBy: Chase Aguilar and Victor David
Funs of the SavannahSimba!By: Kyle VanderElzen, David Rome and Mckella Wagle
TwigaTall, longEats big leavesHelpful to different animalsHugeBy: Haley Wesolek, Alex Jablonski and CJ Trail
ZebraBlack, whiteRuns, eat grassHungry, big and strongStripesBy: Marrissa Sanders and William Huber
Mr. LeRoux’s kindergarten class welcomed two very special guests from Saginaw Valley State University. Mrs. Katie Condon and Miss Kelsey Sharrow spent valuable days in the classroom over a six-week period, focusing on math and science activities. In math, the guest teachers helped us learn about the numbers from 0-30 and the quantities they represent. We were introduced to the skill of estimating and had a great time with a game called “The Monster Squeeze”. Mrs. Katie and Miss Kelsey made a number line from 0-30 and we had to guess the hidden number by asking if it was “more than” or “less than” a number on the chart. The “monsters’ on each end of the number line would move in or “squeeze” as we came closer to the right answer. We also worked on fun learning centers such as number matching, numbers of a set to 30, number memory, and predicting cubes in a jar. We even made our very own number value books with stickers and could take them home when we were finished.In science, we learned about force and what it means to push or pull objects.
The Saginaw County Art Show is at Fashion Square Mall from May 2 -through Sunday May 8th.Come out to Fashion Square Mall and see all the fabulous work our artists have on display.Elementary is on display between the center of the Mall and Penney's, Middle School is near the center toward Sears.The following Students have Art on display:
Michael Shepard, Trevor Miller, and Stephen KwiatkowskiElisa Jacobs, Victor David, Austin Miller, Alex Jablonski, Makayla Rogoszewski, En'Drique Walton, and Courtney Becker.Raychel Rupnow, Andrew Story, Asia Brown, Genisis Naylor, and Jarred StonerAlex Boshaw, Hunter Wright, Jayden Burnett, Mariah Dillard, Rebecca Partlow, and Venise PerezEmma Ruiz, Miranda Barrientos, and Ta'Kaila ThomasAlexis Hayward, Dar'Terria Myles, Marcos Perez, Mitchell Stoner, Crymson Templeton-Cardamoni, and Cody Thomas.In science, we learned about force and what it means to push or pull objects.
Our guest teachers brought in a stroller, a basketball, and a box to help demonstrate ways to push and pull objects. They taught us that we even push and pull objects everyday we are in school. We guessed that the objects were our chairs and doors and we were right. Also, we read information books about force, motion, and gravity that had really cool pictures. During the gravity lesson, we made parachutes with plastic bags and clothespins. It was so much fun, but it did not stop there. We even made paper airplanes and practiced flying them using our own “force” to make them move. Science is so much fun!We learned so many wonderful math and science skills from Mrs. Katie and Miss Kelsey. They put in so much time, effort and dedication into our classroom. We were so happy and thankful that they were able to work and learn with us on their visits. Everyone involved enjoyed the experiences and we look forward to our future possibilities.We are very fortunate to have extra learning opportunities with our friends from SVSU.
Templeton-Cardamoni, and Cody Thomas.Elementary Awards to Mariah Dillard andCourtney Becker.Middle School winner: Miranda Barrientos.
STUDENT SCHOOL ATTIREWith the warm weather and sunshine finally coming our way, it is easy to forget to check the weather forecast to see what the weather conditions might be on a particular day. As we in Michigan know, the weather can change in an instant! Please make sure that your child dresses appropriately when coming to school. Even on warm spring days, a jacket might be in order for a morning recess. Thank you for your support!
Mrs. Woodke's classroom has been learning about Japan. We are making cranes and you are welcome to make them for fun or for us. Our goal is to get one thousand cranes because in Japan, one thousand cranes symbolizes peace. Mrs. Woodke and Mrs. Brandy can help you make cranes. Mrs. Woodke is
Recently the eighth graders had the opportunity to learn about careers in broadcasting during a field trip to local television station WNEM-TV 5. Students were treated to a complete tour and informative talk by producer, Carrie Widenmier. Our tour began on the news and weather set learning how cameras, teleprompters, computers, and green screens are operated during a newscast. Several students took turns hamming it up in
wnem.com website with stories and content, and we had the special chance to talk with morning news anchor, Amy Andrews. The class was divided into two groups. The groups took turns listening to presentations by Andrews and new meteorologist, Catherine Bodak about their career choice, their job responsibilities, and their educational experiences leading to their current positions at WNEM-TV 5.
Later we
Our final experience was extremely special. We were all allowed to watch the noon hour news cast live as it was being broadcasted. Half of the class witnessed the show being directed in the direction booth, while the other half stood off to the side down on the news and weather set, silently watching and listening to Amy Andrews and Catherine Bodak do their jobs live “on air”. After a commercial break the groups switched
and Mrs. Brandy can help you make cranes. Mrs. Woodke is sending the cranes to a company that will donate $2 for every crane to help the people after the disaster that happened in Japan.
By: Rriana Vaughn-Jones4th grade
The 4th grade students are learning about Japan. The whole Zilwaukee School helped the 4th grade class make cranes. The cranes then get sent to an organization. They send it to Japan and each crane sent out is $2.00 for Japan. The 4th grade class reached 400 cranes. We're making them because Japan had an earthquake. Another reason is that the cranes will remind them to get the money for them to rebuild their homes. LET'S HELP JAPAN!
By: Jarred Stoner4th Grade
took turns hamming it up in front of the green screen while presenting the weekly weather forecast. Other kids took seats at the anchor desk and pretended to give the nightly news. Carrie explained how a program is delivered minute by minute and how the director in the video booth, visible only to the news anchors, communicates when they are “on air”.
Following the set visit, we were brought into the office area where we met several writers busy putting together stories for upcoming shows. We saw the station web-master working at updating the
Later we were taken to the basement and the control operations. Downstairs were two men who work on coordinating the network station CBS and the local station’s programming as well as working on editing shows, monitoring remote cameras set up around the tri-city areas, and recording hours upon hours of programming. We were even given a rare glimpse at seeing the thousands of miles of underground cables carrying information to and from all types of video and audio equipment. The room looked like it was part of NASA’s launching operation.
break the groups switched places.
Overall it was a marvelous experience for our students. We thank the generous people at WNEM-TV 5 for allowing us this opportunity and for their willingness to share their expertise and professional time informing us about their jobs. Who knows, a future meteorologist or news anchor may very well have been inspired by this school field trip.Mr. Dekker
Receiving I's, or superior rating: blue ribbon medal
Miranda Barrientos, clarinet soloEmmy Ruiz, clarinet soloBrandon Colbert, alto saxophone soloMitchell Stoner, alto saxophone soloThomas Banuel, trumpet soloCayetano Ayala, trumpet soloDustin Blodgett, snare drum soloLamario Bonds, snare drum soloMitchell Stoner/Brandon Colbert, also sax/tenor sax duetMiranda Barrientos/Emma Ruiz ,
Books for Bike WinnerJustin Kwiatkowski
Read-a-thon WinnersPreK-3 $50 - Jaylyn Hughes$30 - Jayden Hughes$20 -Carter Boensch
4-8$50 - Keyia DeGroat-Kelley$30 -Scott Steffes$20 -Brady Spencer
What the First Graders Enjoy Most About
School…Recently students were asked to write about what the best part of first grade was. These are some of their responses…•Gym is best because we get exercise.•PBS Kids on the computer is my favorite.•Lunch is the best because we have healthy foods.•Centers are the best. My favorite center is computers.•Reading harder books is great.•Art time is the best. We make lots of things.•The teachers are nice to me. (My personal favorite ha, ha)…
Miranda Barrientos/Emma Ruiz , clarinet duetLamario Bonds/Dustin Blodgett , snare drum duetThomas Banuel. Kamarri Bates, Mitchell Stoner, Trumpet/clarinet/also sax trio
Receiving II's, or excellent rating, red ribbon medal
Kamarri Bates, clarinet soloThomas Banuel/Cayetano Ayala, trumpet duetBrandon Colbert/Dustin Blodgett , alto sax/snare drum duetCayetano Ayala/Lamario Bonds , trumpet/snare drum duetKamartri Bates/Miranda Barrientos/Emma Ruiz , clarinet trio
To:,Alissa Metiva,You are receiving a Zilwaukee “High -5”because: You rock and fill my bucket! You are the Best!
To: Mrs. Decuf,You are receiving a Zilwaukee “High -5” because: You are a very good teacher.
To: Mrs. Burkhart,You are receiving a Zilwaukee “High -5” because: You did a great job at the Spaghetti Dinner. We appreciate that you put your hard work into the Spaghetti Dinner.
To: Mrs. Spess,You are receiving a Zilwaukee “High -5” because: Thank you for making a fundraiser for our field trips. We appreciate all the time you put into our Spaghetti Dinner.
To: Jessica Hilbranht,You are receiving a Zilwaukee “High -5” because: you always ask me what's wrong and you always give me hugs when you see me. You are a sweet heart.
thank you for your hard work and wish you the best of luck in the future.
To: Mrs. Decuf,You are receiving a Zilwaukee “ High Five” because: You are nice.
To: Mrs. Johnson,You are receiving a Zilwaukee “ High Five” because: You are the est. teacher.
To: Mrs. Howdy and Mrs. Matzke,You are receiving a Zilwaukee “ High Five” because: You were so helpful with cutting and preparing food for the healthy foods tasting at conferences. Thank you so much!
To: Mrs. Decuf,You are receiving a Zilwaukee “ High Five” because: You’re the best teacher . You rock. Thank you for filling my bucket every day!
To: Mr. Leroux,
To: All POPS students,You are receiving a Zilwaukee “ High Five” because: You are all doing an awesome job! Your positive comments and attitude inspired me last Friday. You are all very special young individuals! Thank you for making a difference every day in our school!
To: Mrs. Spess,You are receiving a Zilwaukee “ High Five” because: You used your valuable time and made us these awesome second place volleyball awards.
To: Dakota Wallace,You are receiving a Zilwaukee “ High Five” because: you brought Isabel’s backpack to her when she forgot it on the bus. Way to be a friend and show responsibility.
hugs when you see me. You are a sweet heart.
To: Mya,You are receiving a Zilwaukee “High -5” because: When I got hurt, you helped me up and you found my “bokit” too!
To: Mrs. Decuf,You are receiving a Zilwaukee “High -5” because: You are a nice teacher. You are caring and loving teacher and you are awesome teacher.
To: Mrs. Decuf,You are receiving a Zilwaukee “High -5” because: You’re the best teacher in the world.
To: Mrs. Decuf ,You are receiving a Zilwaukee “High Five" because: You are the best teacher I have ever had and you rock!
To: Mrs. Woodke’s class ,You are receiving a Zilwaukee “ High Five” because: You have been an amazing class to work with. Your cooperation and excitement towards learning , always made coming in a great experience. We would like to
To: Mr. Leroux,You are receiving a Zilwaukee “ H igh Five” because: You and I share students and I appreciate how well it works for them and support for each other.
To: Mrs. Decuf,You are receiving a Zilwaukee “ High Five” because: You are such a wonderful teacher to work with my students. I like how you have provided me with your books for science and social studies.
To: Ms. M. Wilson and Mrs. K,You are receiving a Zilwaukee “ High Five” because: I wouldn’t have finished with my report card assessing in one day without the help of both of you! Thank you again for text leveling my first graders and helping me out. I so appreciate!
To: Mrs. Stephens and Mrs. K,You are receiving a Zilwaukee “ High Five” because: You and I have worked together well this year sharing students. I appreciate your help. Thanks!
To: Mrs. Decuf, You are receiving a Zilwaukee “ High Five” because: You are a great teacher!
To: Mrs. Dufort,You are receiving a Zilwaukee “ High Five” because: Mrs. Dufort helped me with my math so I know it.
To: Mrs. Decuf,You are receiving a Zilwaukee “ High Five” because: You’re the best in the world. Yah! Your cool!
To: Amber Beckman,You are receiving a Zilwaukee “ High Five” because: You are a good friend. You always have a smile.
I would like to fill Mrs. Revard’s bucket by saying thank for being a great teacher.
Christian Gonzalez - Mrs. Granberry
Megan Partlow/ Angelees Oviedo -
Ms. Wilson
Mogan Hasse-Mrs. Lewis
Endrique Walton - Mrs. Revard
Sydney Wesolek-Mrs. Klaczkiewicz
Andrew Story - Mrs. Woodke
Skylar Wagle - Mr.Dekker
Stephanie Phung - Mrs. Letesky
Anthony Holmes - Mrs. Danville
Gabrielle Jamino/ Dominic Kendell -
Mrs. Paetz
Taniya Johnson - Mr. LeRoux
Mya Richardson - Mrs. Stephens
Braydon Coon - Mrs. Sestak
Charles Meisel-Trail - Mrs. Decuf
Carter Moorehouse - Mrs. Crawford
Alexis Hayward - Mrs. Dufort
Alexandra Trybulski - Mrs. Plude
Honor Roll(3.5 or better grade
point)
Merit Roll
(3.0 to 3.5 grade point)
Third Grade Fourth Grade Fifth GradeThird Grade Fourth Grade Fifth Grade
Abigail SlancikAlex JablonskiAmber BeckmanDavid RomeHailey Metiva
Haley Wesolek
Austin Miller
Emma Partlow
Elisa Jacobs
Mariah Dillard
Robert jablonski
Lindsay Long
Alissa Metiva
Blake Metiva
Alex Boshaw
Autumn Dowis
Elijah Drapeau-
Kabat
Taylor Hogan
Emilio Jacobs
Jazmin GranberryDeAvian SmithArianna MooreMikayla MarshallJarred Stoner
Wayne EvansAndrew StoryTyler JonesKyla RichardsonMaddy Slancik
Sixth Grade Seventh Grade Eighth Grade Sixth Grade Seventh Grade Eighth Grade
Haley WesolekJayden Burkhart
Joshua BanningKyle VanderElzenMarrissa SandersMatthew WesolekMckella WagleVictor DavidSilence RauschDesirea RiveraMakayla Rogoszewski
Aareale Little
Riley SchultzAlexandria Green
Harry HenningAnia Damon
Samantha Gross
Stephanie Phung
Blake Metiva
Carter Moorehouse
Rebecca Partlow
Marcello Rios
Hunter Wright
Emilio Jacobs
Emily Nass
Steven Phung
David Sawvel
Jordan Smith
Kristen Miller
Mircale Martin
Madeline David
Gabrielle Dosal
Benjamin Story
Margarito Delgado
Alexandra TrybulskiKaylee Campbell
Maddy SlancikFrances SawvalAsia BrownRriana Vaughn-JonesMarc Miramontes