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Buckley Soccer Triumphs Against Trinity Lutheran

November 21, 2013October 9, 2015 buckleybarkLeave a comment

Jack Davis: Grade 6

On Thursday, September 26th, the 5th and 6th grade Boys Soccer Red Team played Trinity Lutheran away. Although the score was only 1 – 0 Buckley, with the single goal being scored by 6th grader Teddy Brita in center midfield, Buckley dominated the field.

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Have to Go Green: Genetic Pollution

November 21, 2013October 9, 2015 buckleybarkLeave a comment

Grace Limoncelli: Grade 8

Lately, I have been thinking about articles for the green column. Surprisingly, the topics are limited. Today, I was searching for little known subjects and found a field that is not normally discussed. This case is genetic pollution.

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How To Be Helpful: A Post-Sandy Interview With Nurse Kathy Page

June 11, 2013October 9, 2015 buckleybarkLeave a comment

Grace Limoncelli: Grade 7

Over six months ago, Superstorm Sandy struck the East Coast, putting Long Islanders and many others in the dark and damaging homes and property. Nurse Kathy Page was among those of us in the Buckley community hit hardest by the storm.

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The Bookworm: Shiloh by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor

June 11, 2013October 9, 2015 buckleybarkLeave a comment

Krithi Ram-Junnarkar: Grade 7

Reading Shiloh, younger kids will fall in love with this heartwarming book by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor.

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Have To Go Green: Chlorine vs. Saltwater Pools

June 11, 2013October 9, 2015 buckleybarkLeave a comment

Grace Limoncelli: Grade 7

Whether your family is purchasing a pool this summer or not, the debate between the traditional chlorine pool and the new saltwater pool has become a hot topic. The differences between these two outstanding choices are vast, and each pool has something to say for it. Here are some facts to help you form an opinion on the matter.

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Dear B. Lord Buckley: Fearful Friend

June 11, 2013October 9, 2015 buckleybarkLeave a comment

Dear B. Lord Buckley,

Lately, there has been a lot of tension between my best friend and me. I don’t want to say or do anything that might jeopardize our friendship. I’m scared that she might get angry and won’t forgive me. But recently, she’s been especially short-tempered with me. I just don’t know what to do.

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Science: Discovering The God Particle

June 11, 2013October 9, 2015 buckleybarkLeave a comment

Fiona Fragomen: Grade 7

Imagine just one little particle explaining the start of our world. This particle, known as the Higgs boson or sometimes “The God Particle,” holds the answer to one of the most important questions in the universe today: “How did we come to be?”

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This Day in History: May 8 (V-E Day)

May 27, 2013October 9, 2015 buckleybarkLeave a comment

Walter Stackler: Grade 7

May 8, 1945:

German President Karl Dönitz and military commanders signed the unconditional surrender of all German troops, ending twelve years of Nazi rule in Germany.

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This Day In History: May 15 (Sinking Of The RMS Lusitania)

May 27, 2013October 9, 2015 buckleybarkLeave a comment

Walter Stackler: Grade 7

May 15, 1915: A German U-20 submarine torpedoed and sank the British passenger ship RMS Lusitania, killing 1,198 people (including 128 Americans) and speeding up the involvement of the United States in World War I.

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The Sprint: 6, 7, 8 Girls Lacrosse Major Win

May 27, 2013October 9, 2015 buckleybarkLeave a comment

Eleana Tsiamtsiouris: Grade 7

The 6th, 7th, and 8th grade Girls Lacrosse team had a spectacular win against Long Island Lutheran last Thursday, May 23. They played well and beat the Crusaders 13 – 5. Keep up the good work, Bulldogs!

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