Caloosa Middle School students are excitedly filling the halls for the last day of school before summer vacation.
“Today we have exams but we might get treats in Mrs. Brewer’s class” said seventh grader Morgan Peltier.
As the last exam is turned in and the final bell rings, students minds will turn to summer vacation.
“I definitely want to sleep in and hang out with my friends,” said sixth grader Jamie DeCarlo.
She will be having a busy summer. She is attending a softball camp, three volleyball camps and will be visiting family in Ohio.
Family vacations are also the plan for sixth grader Davin Scheloer. He’s going to Orlando and North Carolina to visit family this summer.
The school year has been a memorable one for CMS students.
There were field trips to skating rinks and Sun Splash as well as scholastic achievements. The future problem solvers went to states this year.
The students worked hard all year for the Paw Pat festival. During the year, students were awarded orange tickets for good behavior. These tickets were good for soda, treats and games at the festival.
“I mostly bought candy,” said sixth grader Diosvany Baez.
Three large Pixie Sticks worth. He said he was hyped up.
Students are also happy about moving up a grade. Davin says sixth grade is a hard adjustment from elementary school and looks forawrd to seventh.
Morgan is looking forward to be the top dog at school.
“I’m excited for the eighth grade dance and eighth grade privileges,” said Morgan.
“I’m excited about the new electives,” said Jamie.
CMS is adding elective courses, including a science class that will based on developing and designing race cars and another on kitchen science.
For now, however, students are still focusing on their finals.
The bell rings and these students are off with the large crowd of pre-teens scurrying to their last exams.
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