Volume 1, Issue 1 October 2013 We Have a Newspaper! What’s New at Overlook? A WORD FROM OUR PRINCIPAL Yearbook Performing Arts Club WKOV This year we are happy to have many student clubs and organizations. Some remain the same, but many are new and exciting. Students are able to join: Book of the Month Inside this issue: Meet Our Newspaper Staff 2 Puzzles, Jokes, Quizzes 2 Teacher Interviews 3 Bowie State University 4 Overlook Happenings in Pictures 5 Sports—RG3 5 Overlook Investigator Overlook Elementary School 3298 Curtis Drive Temple Hills, MD 20748 We are extremely proud of our first issue. We have worked hard to bring you Overlook news and some fun as well. We welcome guest writers and happily accept suggestions. Please enjoy our newspaper Dr. Baltimore, Faculty Advisor This year at Overlook ES we are committed to preparing our stu- dents to become career or college ready NOW! For the first time dur- ing my principalship our students have the opportunity to participate in at least 10 clubs and/or organiza- tions. It is our hope that by partici- pating in these clubs/organizations we will foster a career and/or col- lege ready atmosphere for students. Stay tuned for upcoming events that will showcase their talents and skills Safety Patrol Newspaper SCA Our first Principal’s Book of the Month was “Bartholomew and the Oobleck.” Classes complet- ed assignments connected to the book and made hall displays. The winner in grades K-2 was Ms. Pope’s class. The grade 3-5 winner was Ms. Perkins. Cheerleaders Iron Chef Pearls and Sapphires Ambassadors
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Volume 1, Issue 1
October 2013
We Have a Newspaper!
What’s New at Overlook? A
WO
RD
FR
OM
OU
R P
RIN
CIP
AL
Yearbook
Performing Arts Club
WKOV
This year we are happy to have many student clubs and organizations. Some remain
the same, but many are new and exciting. Students are able to join:
Book of the Month
Inside this issue:
Meet Our Newspaper
Staff
2
Puzzles, Jokes, Quizzes 2
Teacher Interviews 3
Bowie State University 4
Overlook Happenings in
Pictures
5
Sports—RG3
5
Overlook
Investigator
Overlook Elementary School
3298 Curtis Drive
Temple Hills, MD 20748
We are extremely proud of our first
issue. We have worked hard to bring
you Overlook news and some fun as
well. We welcome guest writers and
happily accept suggestions. Please
enjoy our newspaper
Dr. Baltimore, Faculty Advisor
This year at Overlook ES we are
committed to preparing our stu-
dents to become career or college
ready NOW! For the first time dur-
ing my principalship our students
have the opportunity to participate
in at least 10 clubs and/or organiza-
tions. It is our hope that by partici-
pating in these clubs/organizations
we will foster a career and/or col-
lege ready atmosphere for students.
Stay tuned for upcoming events that
will showcase their talents and skills
Safety Patrol
Newspaper
SCA
Our first Principal’s Book
of the Month was
“Bartholomew and the
Oobleck.” Classes complet-
ed assignments connected
to the book and made hall
displays. The winner in
grades K-2 was Ms. Pope’s
class. The grade 3-5 winner
was Ms. Perkins.
Cheerleaders
Iron Chef
Pearls and Sapphires
Ambassadors
Meet our Staff
Jokes a
nd
Fu
n
Riddles
A boy fell off a 100 foot ladder. But he did not get
hurt. Why not? (Answer—He fell off the bottom
step.)
A man comes up to you to ask you what is the time.
What do you say? (It’s time for you to get a watch!)
A cowboy arrived to the inn on a Friday. He stayed
programs, and 2 certificates of advanced study that
focus on science, technology, business, and education.
You can major in one of the following areas at Bowie
State:
BIOINFORMATICS
BIOLOGY
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION CHILD & ADOLESCENT STUDIES
COMMUNICATION MEDIA
COMPUTER SCIENCE COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY
CRIMINAL JUSTICE EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION
ELEMENTARY EDUCATION ENGLISH
FINE ARTS
HISTORY AND GOVERNMENT
MATHEMATICS NURSING
PSYCHOLOGY SCIENCE EDUCATION
SOCIAL WORK SOCIOLOGY
SPORT MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY
THEATER ARTS
VISUAL COMMUNICATION &DIGITAL MEDIA ARTS
COLLEGE BOUND - Bowie State University
How can I go to Bowie State University? Every col-
lege has admissions rules. Some of the qualifications for
admissions are:
Must be a high school graduate
Must have a good grade point average
Must have good SAT or ACT scores
Counselor recommendations.
How much does Bowie State University cost?
Tuition for Undergraduate students who live in Maryland
is approximately $6,639 each year. Students who do not
live in Maryland pay approximately $17,195 each year.
Can we visit Bowie State University?
Yes! One of the best ways to familiarize yourself with
Bowie State University is to visit the campus.
Visitors can have a guided campus tour, with the option
of an information session, if staff is available. Your guide
will be one of the student ambassadors who will inform
you of the rich history, academic excellence and leader-
ship offered at Bowie State University. Guided tours are
offered, year-round, Monday through Friday.
Families are always welcome to take a self guided tour of the campus. A campus map and brochure can be provid-ed, by the Office of Admissions, for self-guided tours.
If you went to Bowie State University for 4 years and you
live in the state of Maryland, how much would you pay in
tuition?
MA
TH
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$26,556.00
If you went to Bowie State University for 4 years and you
do not live in the state of Maryland, how much would you