Getting fit is a super idea! One of the best ways to do that is with what we fitness folks call “Supersets.” A superset is a fancy way of making you do more than just one exercise at a time. However, that extra work is for a purpose!
All of us have been told that Styrofoam is bad for the earth. So I started to wonder about the Styrofoam trays we use in the cafeteria. It seemed like WNIS should be recycling them or buying plastic trays. Well, after doing some research at Inkstand, I wrote a letter to the Superintendent of Schools, Mr. Wyrosdick. Within a week or two, he came to WNIS for a scheduled interview. Mr. Wyrosdick brought along Mr. Jud Crane, Director of Purchasing and Contract Administration.
Lately protests have been taking place all over the country over new changes in our government. Sitting in Inkstand, watching the Inauguration, I began to wonder why people protest and is protesting a good thing to do.
Something exciting is happening in our very own PE department. SNAG! SNAG stands for Starting New at Golf. Our PE teachers have said this is a new program they are starting. This is perfect for elementary students because the equipment is smaller than adult golf equipment. Mrs. Hundley said SNAG was established by the ”National First Tee Association.” Our P.E teachers think it is important to inform us of the different ways to play golf. Students all around the world can get great scholarships to college by playing golf. If you show any talent, and a recruiter from a college likes you, they might offer you a scholarship, money, to attend their university. According to Athnet, “There have been cases of female golfers gaining full scholarships without ever having played golf. The reality is that hundreds of women’s golf scholarships go unused each year.” So, if you want this opportunity, come to our PE department and bring your PE shoes and desire to try golf….and they will teach you the rest.
Roman Jackson picked up a microphone at Bennett C. Russell Stadium Thursday night and told the crowd that Santa Rosa County Sherriff Bob Johnson was going to take part in one of the many drills K-9 units from across the Southeast practiced during the field trials in Gulf Breeze last week.
Home and business owners in Florida can expect the cost of property insurance to rise in 2017 and to keep climbing in the coming years, East Bay Insurance owner John Hays says.