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The Pulse of Berkeley Middle School
Q-Where did you grow up?
A- I grew up in Florida, but
moved here when I was 8.
Q- Which do you prefer,
Fla or Chas?
A- Charleston because of
its beauty and history
Q -What do you like most
about teaching?
A - Watching students
develop as readers and
writers
Q- What made you want to
become a teacher?
A- I had a teacher who was
like a second mother me
and I want to be that for
other children.
Coach Spagnolia-PE Mr. Gadsden: 8th grade principal Ms. Satsangi-6th Science
Q- What sports have you
coached?
A- I coached baseball and
football at Hanahan High
School for the past 9
years. I am now coaching
football for BHS.
Q– What is your favorite
song?
A- “My Friends: by the
Red Hot Chili Peppers.
Q- What is your goal in
life?
A– To be the best father I
can be to my 2 daughters,
Abby and Ella. . My fa-
ther has been a very posi-
tive role model in my life
and I want to be the same
for my kids
Ms. Wooten-7th ELA
Q– Where did you grow
up?
A– I grew up in Agra,
India
Q– What’s your favorite
animal?
A– My pet dog, Tommy
Q– How long have you
been teaching?
A– 7+ years
Q-If you were to have one
super power, what would
it be?
A– To spread world peace
Q:- What is your favorite
thing about BMS?
A- The students and staff
Quarter 1 Edition: Fall 2015
Q-Where are you from?
A-Mount Pleasant
Q-How many siblings
do you have?
A- 2 brothers, 1 sister
Q- How many pets do
you have?
A– 12 dogs among 7
family members
Q- How long did you s
A- 8+ years
Q-What are your goals
you hope to achieve this
year?
A- To break stereo-
types about Spanish
people, teach that
languages are fun,
spread culture.
Ms. Dumont– Spanish
Q:Where were you
born?
A: Fayetteville, NC
Q:How are you liking
BMS?
A: I adore teaching
here! All faculty and
staff have accepted me a
“family”. I really feel a
connection as the new
“Strings Lady”.
Q: What is your favorite
animal?
A: Well, I own a “fur
baby” cat named Dakota
but my favorite animal
is actually a bassett
hound.
Q: Where have you
taught prior to BMS?
A– Horry and Berkeley
Counties.
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Q -Where did you grow
up?
A- Charleston
Q- How long have you
worked in education?
A- About 30 years.
Q-Where have you
worked before BMS?
A- Many different
schools in music depart-
ments like bands and
choirs.
Q- What are 2 adjectives
that describe you?
A- Strict, Musical.
Ms. Pearson-Bush-The Strings Lady
Five Nights at Freddy’s 4 Video Game Review
By: Sophia Riley
Avid Five Nights at Freddy’s fan or just love horror games? Five Nights at Freddy’s 4 is
the right title for you. This well drawn-out game has scared the death out of most
players with its well-known jump scares and sounds. This game takes place in a small
child’s house in which they are having a nightmare about the Freddy Fazbear crew
(Chica the Chicken, Bonnie the Bunny, Freddy Fazbear, and Foxy the Pirate Fox).
Your job is to close doors, check the closet, and check your bed in order to survive from
12 to 6 a.m. It also includes a mini game and a mysterious end to the FNAF story.
Steam.com rated this game 5 stars for graphics and gameplay while the Escapist Mag-
azine rated it 4 stars for storyline and characters. So, is this game on your wish list?
“Recess”
-William Cleveland
“”The Media Center!”-Aalea
Lopez and Jameson Beach
What do you like best about BMS?
“Lots of nice people and
teachers” - Liam Davis
“Dressing up for school”
-Destiny Yeadon
“Everything!!!”
-Ashley Covington
“”P.E.”
-Emmalee Martin
“Softball!”
-Ashton Brabham “My friends”
-Megan Fuller
The Land of The Trees
By: Waites Wilson , 6th grade
My favorite place is the
woods. For one they are as
quite as a church mouse.
Also, there are many ani-
mals sniffing the forest
floor all around me, some
animals are even stocking
their prey to provide for
their family. As I see a hun-
gry coyote pass by sniffing
the scents of a new born
fawn all I can think of is
danger.
The woods are very peace-
ful on someday, but other
days all you can hear are
the sounds of birds chirp-
ing in harmony, squirrels
chomping on freshly
dropped acorns from the
tops of the tall oak trees,
and the deer grazing on
grass.
As I sit at the bottom of a
tall pine tree I can feel the
pine straw shift around
under me to suit me per-
fectly, and when I look up
into the five o’clock sun
and see the birds silhou-
etted against the sun the
only thing running through
my mind is nature. As I
stand up and see all the
deer look up from their
grazing of grass, the squir-
rels stop chomping on the
acorns, and the birds stop
singing in harmony, the
deer are gone in a flash as
soon as I see them they are
gone .
The other animals figure
out that I’m not harm, and
go back to singing in per-
fect harmony, chomping
on the acorns from the tall
oak trees, and sniffing the
scents of little fawns. As
you get up from the bot-
tom of the tall wispy pine
trees you can feel the wind
blowing through your hair
as smooth as a deer run-
ning in a field, and the
amazement is over.
WEAR YOUR EMOJIS!
By: Tre’sure Henry
Emojis have been viral for years, but now
they have expanded into phone cases, jew-
elry, and even room decorations and bed
spreads. The trend of emoji’s has exploded
around BMS. Emojis are worn on joggers,
shirts, headbands and even socks and
shirts. For those who may not know, emojis
are pictures of emotions. The most popular
emojis are the laughing emoji, the 100 sign,
and heart eyes emoji. So wear your emo-
tions with pride and style.
“My friends”
-Jada Judd
“Academics”
-Corey Moraux
“Sports”-
Roman Smith
“Sports”
-Daniel Brown
“I feel free to express myself”
- Javant Marion
“Teachers”
-Devin West
The Morning Struggle
By: Emily Harris Are you not a morning person? Did you stay up
late finishing the assignment that’s due today?
Just didn’t get enough sleep? Well, here are a
few tricks to get you up and moving on school
days:
The night before
Lay out your outfit
Make sure your backpack and lunch are
packed and ready to grab and go
The morning of
Eat breakfast! An apple gives you more
energy than a cup of coffee and its effects
last longer
Set your alarm 10 minutes before you have
to get up so you can take your time get-
ting out of bed.
**Here’s an awesome idea: Use a morning
playlist for as long as it takes you to get ready,
so when a certain song comes on, you know the
amount of time you have left until you have to
leave.
Writing Spotlight:
A Hunter’s Delight
6th
7th
8th
“Snack machines”
-Ugochi Udochu
8th grade
****Honors students, the PSAT will be given October 28th. Please bring $15 to Ms. Domin in guidance as soon as pos-sible if you want to participate in this great opportunity.
****Career Fair for 8th graders will be held in the multipur-pose room on December 4th from 8:00-3:00.
Making time at school more effective *Use homeroom and recess to study & make up missing work **Visit guidance if you need help organizing your book
bags and folders ***Visit teacher websites to help keep you on track ****CHECK PARENT PORTAL!! Always know
what your grades are! IF YOU WANT TO LIVE A HAPPY LIFE, TIE IT TO A GOAL, NOT TO PEOPLE OR THINGS.” ~ ALBERT EINSTEIN