“Go Local!”

“Go Local!” is GWN's motto, starting from May 27, 2008, a motto started by GWN Founder Diane Zhou's dad. “So many big chain companies, like McDonald's, own newspapers that turned from local to national or worldwide. That loses the meaning of 'local news', so I support GWN,” Diane's dad told GWN. GWN is being motivated by this motto. Without it, GWN would have disappeared long ago in November, 2007!

Volume II No. 2

GWN History Week!
This is the GWN History issue everyone's been waiting since May 13th! You will see how GWN improved in a year and learn more about GWN. Enjoy this once-in-a-year issue!

GWN Readers,
Summer vacation is coming, so those who we cannot stay in touch with cannot work with GWN. Please try to get email if you would like to continue. If you can't, you can work a few more weeks and then we'll see you back in September!
Thanks,
Gingerbread Weekly News

Table of Contents
Cover Story
New News
Debate Time
Mail Pail

Debate Time

Honorable Mentions
Should GWN give Honorable Mention awards (for the Pokémon contest)?

Remember, the Pokémon contest is still going on. You may submit 1 Pokémon drawing, several drawings, or a poster. Please see the details below.
30 drawings were already submitted this week! GWN thinks it isn't fair for only 3 pictures to win, but we aren't sure if we should have honorable mentions either. Do YOU think there should be honorable mentions? Every vote counts, because majority is the decision. If you do want to have honorable mentions, please also say how many there should be! The average of all votes will be given.

More About the Contest
Judging: You will be judged on three main areas –
  • Creativity: 50% - We will see how unique and stylish your drawing ideas are, from a scale of 1-10, 10 being the best.
  • Looks: 50% – How good your drawing is counts too. This is judged by the scale of 1-10 too.
  • Difficulty: bonus – The harder the drawing, the better. Difficulty (also judged by the 1-10 scale) acts as bonus points. See how the scores are calculated below.
To get your score, each judge adds up all the points: creativity, looks, and difficulty. They then divide the score by 2 because the difficulty points are bonus points. GWN finds the average of all the judges scores to get your final scores.
For this contest, these are our wonderful judges:
  • Diane Zhou: Our main GWN editor! She will always be judging contests for us.
  • Amanda Chang Our other main GWN editor! She will always be judging contests for us too.
  • Nicole Tong A formal GWN reader. She took on a GWN employee positions and doesn't want to participate in this contest, so she will be judging.
  • Shudong Zhou Diane's dad! Why are all the judges girls? Won't the girls totally win? Maybe not, because Diane's dad is fair and square.
Prizes:
If our readers decide to have Honorable Mention (HM) awards, winners and HM awarders get one more ticket. Normally, 1st place gets 3 tickets, 2nd place 2, and 3rd place 1. Everyone who participates (including winners) get another ticket!
Remember, the deadline for entries is June 1st. Good luck again, and good job to those who submitted an entry already! Please write your name, age, grade, and name(s) of Pokémon(s). You may wish to give your picture a title too. Thank you! (Emailed entries must be scanned).

Cover Story

GWN History Week!
This week is GWN "History" Week! See GWN's history in this issue. You will see huge improvements we have made.

5/20/2007: Just on GWN's second issue, we made many improvements! The Mail Pail section was added (with plenty of mail), there was more
real news, two debates, improved ink, and most importantly: page numbers!
5/27/2007: This was GWN's first SPECIAL EDITION!
6/3/2007: The debate was based with a story this week, not any random debate. GWN also started an ad online: http://home.comcast.net/~mariezhou/gingerbread.html (which is no longer available).
6/17/2007: News from schools and scanned pictures appear in this issue
6/24/2007: Another SPECIAL EDITION! Two Cover Stories!
7/8/2007: Another SPECIAL EDITION! One huge story this time.
9/2/2007: The margin spaces are finally balanced.
9/9/2007: 10th issue!!! New looks too!
10/8/2007: GWN gets its own email address: GingerbreadWklyNews@Gmail.com.
2/11/2008: Issue numbers are added.
2/25/2008: New SPECIAL EDITION "stamps"
3/10/2008: Volume numbers are also added. New technology – computer generated pictures!
3/17/2008: GWN interviews someone for the first time!
3/31/2008: We have GWN online! Finally! http://www.freewebs.com/gingerbreadwklynews
4/14/2008: Too much mail! More GWN readers!
4/18/2008: First extended issue! Four extra pages of news!
4/24/2008: Turtie, Gingy's pet, starts "Turtie's Kitchen Announcements". GWN starts having tickets!
5/13/2008: GWN's anniversary! Last Volume I issue!
5/19/2008: Volume II starts!

GWN would also like to say thanks to many people who helped GWN:
First of all, thank you GWN readers! With many of you readers, it is possible for Gingerbread Weekly News to continue. You make the pail fill with mail, give lots of news, and make our GWN editors happy for what they do.
That's who we want to thank next: Diane Zhou and Amanda Chang! They were the starters of GWN, who made and worked on this creative project, and dedicated time, even with their crazy schedules.
Diane's dad played an important role too. He is a huge GWN supporter and gave many helpful tips. Our motto, "Go Local", comes from him.
Chloris Li has been a big GWN fan. She even started her own Animal Weekly News. Some GWN readers said that was copying GWN. So now, Chloris tries to be different. Thank you for trying, Chloris! See her website: http://www.freewebs.com/animalwklynews.
Cynthia Yao contributed a lot to GWN. She wrote many stories and is now our trustworthy typist! She is a fast worker, and she really enjoys GWN. Thank you Cynthia!
Last, but not least (actually the most), thank you Gingy! You started this whole GWN business! Without you, there would be no Gingerbread Weekly News. As Amanda says, "It's all your fault for starting GWN!"

So how did GWN start in the first place? It was that special day – February 16, 2007. Diane Zhou's after-school teacher, Mrs.Qian, gave Diane a special gingerbread toy for Chinese New Year. Diane and her best friend, Amanda Chang, named her "Gingy". The other special day was May 10, 2007. Diane wanted to do something special for Gingy, so she and Amanda started Gingerbread Weekly News. The first issue came out on May 13, 2007.
Be an employee! Do you want to work for GWN? Ask Diane Zhou or Amanda Chang for a form! You will get more details from them.
Please tell your friends about GWN!

New News

Ticket Deals
Earn tickets:
  • Answer to 1 debate. Get 1 ticket!
    (so 2 debates equals 2 tickets!)
  • Give GWN an acceptable story/pictures.
    Earn 3 tickets per story and 3 tickets for each set of pictures!
  • Be an employee!
    2 or more tickets a week (depending on your work...)!
  • Participate in Contests/Guessing Games
    Get 1 ticket!
  • 1st Place Winner
    3 tickets
  • 2nd Place Winner
    2 tickets
  • 3rd Place Winner
    1 ticket
  • Correct Guesses
    1 ticket
Use Tickets:
  • 1 ticket 2 chips
  • 5 tickets Rice Crispy Treat
    Choco Pie
    Dried Noodle Snack
  • 6 tickets
    Dole Fruit Cup
Ice Skating Competition
Diane Zhou had her second ice skating competition on May 19th! The name of the competition was Spring Jubilee, held in San Jose. Diane was doing two programs this time, and her first one and 3 o'clock was the artistic program.
As time went by, it was almost 3 o'clock. Before putting her skates on, Diane found out that the rink was 30 minutes off schedule! She walked around a little more and put her skates on later. Soon, she put her skates on and had her warm-up, which went great.
Diane was 3rd to skate, so she waited. Her turn came and she glided onto the ice. The program went well...besides the jumps. “I guess jumps are just really hard,” Diane told GWN.
But it's not over yet. Diane still had the technical program. This program was at the North Rink, which wasn't much behind schedule. Diane had to skate at 6 o'clock.
The warm-up went well again, but of course, that wouldn't count, as she learned before. Diane's coach helped Diane stay focused. Diane was sure she could do well.
Diane smiled as she took the ice. Her fast music started. No! She fell on her first jump, but she remained calm. Yes! Landed the next two jumps clean. After the footwork, the combination jump. One jump landed...landed the second jump! The last jump was nearing...land! And Diane made it a combination jump to make up for the first fall.
“I was really happy with my first technical competition,” Diane told GWN. “My dad said 'You really just 'skated' for the last ten seconds.' because I really attacked those jumps in the last ten seconds. In the end, I placed 3rd out of 10!”
Please send congratulation notes to GWN's email address!

Mail Pail

Debate Time (El Niño or Global Warming):
“It's hotter than usual, so it should be El Niño.” Alex Zhou, 2nd grade
“Global Warming.” Susan Pham, 5th grade
“Global Warming. It is not rainy.” Deanna Wong, 5th grade
“I think it is El Niño because Global Warming doesn't cause earthquakes.” Cynthia Yao, 5th grade
“Global Warming; the weather isn't that weird.” Nicole and Vicky Sun, 5th grade
“Global Warming, El Niño isn't really possible.” Nicole Tong, 5th grade
“No, I don't think it is El Niño year, I think it is just Global warming because El Niño is supposed to be really weird weather, but it's not that weird.” Emily Wang, 4th grade
“I think this year is just Global Warming. You know how you said it was the El Niño Year in 1997. Well, in class, I learned that the El Niño year doesn't come every decades or year. That is why I don't think it is El Niño Year this year. Besides, many already said that the Earth is turning warm because of Global Warming last year, it'll be difficult for Global Warming to turn back normally that quickly.” Chloris Li, 5th grade
“I think it's Global Warming. It was like so hot so early this year!” Carol Zhang, adult
“El Niño, because Global Warming doesn't happen this fast.” Shudong Zhou, adult

“I think GWN should only give paper copies to people who actually want them and email the rest.” Nicole Tong, 5th grade

It was just Memorial Day weekend! What did you do? Please send all your stories to: GingerbreadWklyNews@gmail.com.

Volume II No. 1

Open House
Ardenwood Elementary had its Open House on May 13th. Read about Diane and Alex Zhou, and Cynthia Yao's stories about what they did that day. Send news about your school's Open House to: GingerbreadWklyNews@gmail.com

This is the first issue of Volume II! Enjoy it! Look forward to reading about GWN's history next week!
Please tell GWN if you would like to stop receiving paper copies or receive copies by email. We would like to save paper. Thanks!

Table of Contents
Cover Story
New News
Debate Time
Mail Pail
Turtie's Kitchen Announcement

Debate Time

El Niño This Year?
Do you think this is the El Niño year?
There's been weird weather here in the Bay Area this year. Do YOU think it's the El Niño year this year? You don't have to be an expert or anything, GWN just wants your guess.
It's been unusually hot so early this year, over 100 degrees! There has been rarely any rainfall in April, while Los Angeles has quite a lot of rain. Si Chuan, China had an earthquake, also rare. (Please help them by donating to organizations or to companies who will help.) It's also been a long time since the El Niño in 1997. What do you think: El Niño or Global Warming?

Hot Weather
It has been crazily hot these days, over one hundred degrees! How did you spend your days?
At Ardenwood School, Diane Zhou and Chloris Li still wanted to run around and play Hot Lava Monster, but their friends didn't. Deanna Wong said that Hot Lava "reminds me of the weather being very hot." That was when Diane made up the game "Cold Ice Monster". It's mostly the same as Hot Lava Monster, but the person who is "It" can't step on shadows and people who aren't "It" can ONLY step on shadow.
GWN encourages you to always wear sunblock, take a nice bath everyday, and still stay active. Don't become lazy, just be active in a cool area instead of playing video games inside all the time. If it isn't too hot (like in the mornings and nights), open the windows for some fresh air instead of using air conditioners all the time. Stay cool and stay active this summer!

Cover Story

Open House!
On GWN's anniversary (May 13th), Ardenwood Elementary School had its Open House! Let's see the stories of three people who go to Ardenwood:

Diane and Alex Zhou's Stories, 5th and 2nd grade
For Diane and Alex Zhou, it was just like any other year. First, their mom bought an Ardenwood dragon t-shirt for each of them. Then they visited Alex's classroom (Room 16) which was filled with dinosaur-related things. Diane's dad joined soon, and they went on to Diane's classroom (Room 31).
Her classroom had skeletons. On Diane's desk were her human body project, reading and math work, and her history project. Her parents talked with Mr. Gracey, the teacher. He praised GWN. Yay!
Everyone visited the classrooms of the grade they were going to be next next year. They also visited the computer lab (where Diane was praised) and science lab. It was 8 o'clock when they went home!

Cynthia Yao's Story, 5th grade
When Vanessa, my mom, and I got to the school for open house, it was already 7:10. After browsing the book fair, we went to Vanessa's classroom, which is the same classroom as Alex Zhou's, Room 16. We looked at the dinosaur stuff, such as fossils, drawings, and the dinosaur report. After that, we went to my classroom (Room 33). My desk had a paper port folio (a suitcase) Which held all my things from the past. As my mom talked to Mrs. Brightwell, the teacher, I showed Vanessa around the room and all the history arts, math projects, and Language reports. After my mom finished talking to Mrs. Brightwell, we went to the book fair for a book my sister wanted called "Rani in the Mermaid Lagoon". I got bored and rolled (I was wearing Heely's) home with my family.

Turtie's Kitchen Announcement

From the desk of Turtie Turtle
Hi GWN Readers!
I am sooooo glad you people love my announcements! It's a pleasure to have them. If you read the Mail Pail section, you'll see someone even tried my recipes! Thanks Nicole! I hope you enjoy this week's tips!
Turtie Turtle, Owner of Turtie's Kitchen

Tips of the Month (From Turtie's Kitchen):
  • Make sure you have enough time to make cookies. You don't want to be rushing at the end; the end is the most important part: baking the right amount of time!
  • When you start out making cookies, you might want to use half as much of ingredients as the recipe says, just in case you mess up. For example, instead of 2 cups of flour, use 1 cup.

New News

Origami: Praying Mantis
Diane Zhou's teacher requested that this story be written and here it is:
One day, Diane and some of her classmates were making origami things. Mr. Gracey saw, and made the girls make a praying mantis! Diane did find instructions, but they were way too hard. Mr. Gracey said it got the “praying mantis club” addicted to origami.
If YOU can make a praying mantis, please show the praying mantis club. Email instructions to GWN's email address!

Remember when Nicholas Lien generously sent pictures of mushrooms at Mission San Juan Bautista about a month ago? Nicholas wants you to see ALL of them. Here is the URL: http://www.geckofan.com/mushroomfarm. Hope you like the pictures!
Thanks again, Nicholas, for the pictures!

Book Fairs
From May 12th to May 16th, Ardenwood Elementary School had its Book Fair. Three of the most popular books were “The Diary of a Wimpy Kid”, “The Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules” (both by Jeff Kinney), and a Pokémon drawing book. At least one out of every three students in the school were either holding, buying, or reading “The Diary of a Wimpy Kid” books. The Pokémon drawing book sold out in three days!
On the other hand, Forest Park Elementary had their book fair about three weeks ago. “The Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules” was probably the most popular. Everyone there had already read the first book, so that wasn't a huge sale. The other big sale was “Swindle”.
So it seems like Jeff Kinney's “Diary of a Wimpy Kid” books are really good. If you would like to write a review of it, please send your writings to: GingerbreadWklyNews@gmail.com
Since the Pokémon drawing book was super popular at Ardenwood, Gingy wants to have a contest: Who can draw the best Pokemon? You can choose any single Pokemon, send in a set of Pokemon drawings, or make a creative poster with all the Pokémon. Please do not cheat by tracing.
If you don't know the prizes, here it is:
1st place: A GWN certificate and 3 GWN tickets
2nd place: A GWN certificate and 2 GWN tickets
3rd place: A GWN certificate and 1 GWN ticket
Everyone who participates in the contest earns a ticket! So if you win 1st place, you participated PLUS won, so you actually get 4 delicious tickets! The deadline for this contest is June 1st. Good luck everyone!

Recess
by Susan Pham, 5th grade
On May 6, 2008, at about 12:20 p.m. (recess time), I saw everyone rushing to the grass. So, we just decided to tag along. We watched as these three guys named Marty, Hai, and Angel had a dance off. One of the yard-duties recorded them on her cell-phone. Then, Mrs. Rugg, our principal, came and told us that it was already already the end of our recess. The bell did not ring because people were still taking the STAR Test. Everyone then said "Aww!" It was time to go back to our class room.

Dance Contest
by Deanna Wong, 5th grade
On May 7, 2008, during lunch there was a dance contest. Everyone was standing or sitting in a circle. There was a fifth grade team and a sixth grade team. Then it started. There was no music. When they were dancing it seemed like they needed to go to the bathroom. It was boring.

Mail Pail

Debate Time (STAR Testing):
“I think the STAR Testing was OK...Honestly, I think the hardest was English, then Science, and finally math. During the STAR Testing, I was scared I will fill in the bubbles too messily! =-O I forgot my score last year but this year I think I will get above average like always for math. Science was easy! I rate it 6.” Chloris Li, 5th grade
“I think that the start test was easy this year. I might get around...92%. Last year, I forgot my score. I think the science part was the easiest. I would rate it a 4.” Susan Pham, 5th grade
“Rating: 5, Last year my score was 88%. I think I will get around 90%. The science test was easy.” Deanna Wong, 5th grade
“STAR testing was kind of easy. I like it about a 6. Since I'm in 2nd grade, I didn't even take the test last year. I think I will get around 95%.” Alex Zhou, 2nd grade
“I would rate it “5”. The science was pretty hard.” Cynthia Yao, 5th grade
“5. We got to skip math lab :-). I don't like math lab.” Nicole Sun, 5th grade
“1. I hate STAR testing. Medium.” Vicky Sun, 5th grade
“I felt very confident on the STAR testing. Even though I had to take 8th grade math, it seemed pretty easy! I probably would get a 500 or above. At least, I hope so. :)” Tiffany Chen, 7th grade
“10, it's cool, funny, and awesome! Everything's so EASY! Last year I got a 600 on both math and language. Yay me!” Nicole Tong, 5th grade
“I think the Star Testing was very stressful because my mom made me do lots of tests.” Nicholas Lien, 4th grade
“9, because it's kinda boring. I got 600 on reading last year but I am not sure I will this year. Now I'm better at math.” Olivia Li, 4th grade

GWN Notes:
“I like Turtie's Kitchen. Tickets are okay, since Diane is my sister. It doesn't matter if I want to be hired or not (I don't really want to) because my mom makes me write for GWN and I don't like writing.” Alex Zhou, 2nd grade
“Happy Birthday GWN! I love Turtie's Kitchen, my mom loved making the chocolate chip cookies, so did I! I went [to the Chinese Rock'n Roll] too! It was weird. I gave my mom roses, chocolate, and a a lot of other things [on Mother's Day]. She loved it. We also invited her to eat sushi, too! My grandparents are coming back on Memorial Day. Happy Birthday Tiffany, even though I don't know you!” Nicole Tong, 5th grade

Comments on “Sean” (by Chloris Li)
“Nice story! It was short and simple to the point.” Tiffany Chen, 7th grade
“I loved the story 'Sean', it's touching.” Nicole Tong, 5th grade

Volume I No. 23

Sean
“Sean” is a story Chloris Li sent to GWN. It was her wonderful Young Author's story. Please read about it and comment it. Email comments to: GingerbreadWklyNews@gmail.com

Please also read and comment GWN's notes (on page 2). This is the last issue of Volume I since GWN's anniversary is on May 13th. Enjoy this last Volume I issue please!

Table of Contents
Cover Story
New News
Debate Time
Mail Pail

Debate Time

STAR Testing
How was STAR testing this year?

How did you like the STAR testing THIS year? Easy or hard? Grade it from a scale of 1 to 10, 10 being the best. GWN asked people last year. The average was between easy and medium. What was your score last year? What do you think you will get this year? And how was (for 5th graders) the science test? Send all your answers to: GingerbreadWklyNews@gmail.com

GWN Notes...
  • GWN Tickets: GWN now has new types of tickets! If you still have the old type, please ask Diane Zhou or Amanda Chang to trade in the old ones for new ones.
  • Turtie's Kitchen: Turtie's Kitchen will now be weekly because EVERYONE wants it to be that way. Look forward to a notice next week!
  • GWN Anniversary: GWN's anniversary is on May 13th! Find GWN's detailed “history” in the issue after the next.
  • Employment GWN: is hiring now! Please email to GWN if you are interested in joining GWN. Find out the details when you get an “enrollment” form. Cynthia Yao generously volunteered and it was she who typed the story “Sean”. Thanks Cynthia, and everyone who helps GWN!
Sean
By Chloris Li
Chloris Li generously sent her wonderful Young Author's story to GWN. Because there is limited space (on the paper copies), we are sorry the story is not separated into the paragraphs the original story was. We have guessed on where to separate the paragraphs. Here is the story:

"Bye, Professor Williams!" I cried as I ran to the bus stop. Once I entered the bus, a boy pushed me.
"Scatter away, rat!" he shouted rudely. "The bus is full!" Giving him a glaring look, I jumped off the bus and ran as fast as I could to school.
Many people tease me because I have no parents. They call me "rat" because many people say I look like one, and my name, Razine, sounded like the word rat-eat. I don't like anyone who calls me that, but I have no choice. The mouth they talk with is born on them!
Once I reached Rose Middle School, I was late. I ran to my classroom, C4 the biology classroom, as fast as possible. "You're late," Mrs. Lorie added. "Please hurry to your desk and start the test immediately."
This test was really easy. It was as easy as playing checkers. The test contained questions such as:
  • How is a cladogram constructed?
  • What do all anthropoz have?
Now that is what I call EASY! When we turned in our tests, Mrs. Lorie announced some news. One of them was that we can start making clubs in the school, but we first have to ask permission from Mrs. Talua, the vice principal. I was happy about the news, but who would agree with my club? I thought, and thought and finally came up with an idea.
"Ding, dong!" as I rang my neighbor's doorbell. "Coming!" shouted Sharon, my neighbor.
The door open. "Why, hello Razine!" cried Sharon. "I'm glad to see you. I thought Professor Williams is here today."
"He's out of town," I replied quickly. "May I start my homework?"
"Why of course!" Sharon shouted. I walked across the house to meet Sean, my neighbor's son.
"Hi Razine!" added Sean. "This homework is really difficult. Can you help me?"
"Of course, but you have to do me a favor. You are the only one who doesn't mind me having no parents. I really need your help," I said.
"What is your favor then?" Sean asked.
"I want to start a club. If you don't mind, I wish you can help me make posters, and most important, members. Since no one likes me, I know that one would join if you tell them. If you could do that, I will be glad to help you with your homework every single day. Can you?" I asked.
Sean thought for a while. "Sure! What club are you planning to start?" he asked.
"A STOP POLLUTION club. Many people are littering these days. I hope to stop that from happening."
"Ring! School dismissed!" After school, I raced Sean all the way to his house. I already had a form from Mrs. Talua to start a club. We think that today is the right time to start the posters.
Today, we did a lot of work. I did all the decorating, and Sean did all the cutting. Sean also helped me find members while I sat with my classmates at lunch that day and talked to them. Soon, we started becoming friends. Sean talked about stopping pollution with his friends, and told them if someone started a stop pollution club, they should join. All I need now is the poster and the form, and I hope I will be finished soon.
At the end of the day, we had 19 posters! We also had enough time to finish our homework. Tomorrow would be a big day for me!
The next morning, I ran to Mrs. Talua's office right away. We taped the poster onto the walls next to the other posters. The other posters were larger than mine. This was a challenge, because you need people to agree with your club in order to start your club. Each student at school could only agree with two different clubs each month. There were dozens of posters next to mine, and they were much fancier. This was a real challenge, but I wasn't worried. I had CONFIDENCE!
"I'm scared," I whispered to Sean at lunch that day. "Today is Voting Day and I don't even know if I could make it. After lunch, I will have to make a speech!"
"Don't worry, I have confidence in you. Remember what you are trying to achieve. I know you will make it. Worrying won't do anything but make you more scared," Sean exclaimed.
After lunch, I went to the auditorium to make my speech. At backstage, there were hundreds of heads from the crowd looking back. I went onto the stage and slowly started my speech. I remembered Sean's words. His words were like really smooth music. I finished my speech on a nice mannered way, and walked backstage.
One week later, the results came. I was in second place! 97 students agreed with my club! Now my goal is to get as many people as I could to join my club. I printed and copied many forms for students to fill. If more than 50 students wanted to participate, then I would receive a prize. This would be difficult, because I was only in second place. Handling more than fifty members, I separated the club into three different meetings, with different students in each meetings. One meeting would be before school, one would be at lunch, and one would be after school.
At lunch, I sat next to Sean. I was worried about the club. The deadline was two weeks away, and only 6 people signed in! I was really worried. If I don't get more than ten people in my club, the club would be canceled!
"Is your club going well?" asked Sean.
"Not really. Only six people signed-in so far, and the deadline is just two weeks away! I need to do something about that," I replied.
"Don't worry, you will get more than 50 people," Sean reassured. I don't know why Sean was so relaxed, but knowing Sean well, I knew there was a reason. I know I would find out two weeks later. If I don't get more than 40 people by the end of next week, I'm doomed.
Today was the day! It was the day to see how much people joined my club! I was so worried. I didn't even know if there would even be a chance of having the club. I didn't bother going to the bus stop today. I ran straight to school as fast as possible, and rushed straight to Mrs. Talua's office. "Hi Razine!" Mrs. Talua cried. "I've been expecting you today. I have some great news for you. The news is that you have won the prize! 64 students joined your club!" I became silent for a while. I was so happy that I didn't know what to say! I just could not believe it! I said thank you quickly and ran to my classroom.
At lunch, I told Sean the good news. He also was silent. Then, he told me something that made me sad, I couldn't believe what he told me. I just stared at him with tears in my eyes.
"Sharon never said you were going to move. At least not today! I just won the prize today!" I cried.
I was disappointed but I watched Sean leave. I gave him the prize I got, which was a dictionary, thesaurus, encyclopedia, and a book about friendship. He left the house with one wave. He promised that he would come back some day. He kept his promise, and I? I promised myself that I would never forget Sean. Never.

New News

Chinese Rock'n Roll
By Alex Zhou
On the night of Saturday, May 3, Alex's family went to watch Chinese rock'n roll. The line was really long there and they had to wait a really long time. When they got to their seats, they had to wait a really long time until the Chinese rock'n roll started. They bought a thing that lights up because they knew that the light would be off. Finally the person, Chiu Jian, was on the stage to sing Chinese rock'n roll songs. He had a few microphones and it was really loud. Still, Alex almost fell asleep. It was kind of boring since they didn't even understand what he was saying. The person said that in China, rock'n roll is called rolling egg because eggs can hatch or roll on the ground and break. If it hatches, then its like another person in Chinese rock'n roll and if it breaks than no more people will be in Chinese rock'n roll. The only thing Diane understand was the counting in one song. At the end, Alex was really sleepy. On the way home Alex fell asleep. It was really boring.

Events:
  • Tiffany Chen's Birthday!: Say “Happy Birthday” to GWN Reader Tiffany Chen! She had her 13th birthday on May 1st.
  • Mother's Day: It was Mother's Day on May 11th. What did you give to your mom to show you love her? Hope you had a happy Mother's Day, moms!
  • GWN Anniversary: It will be GWN's anniversary date on May 13th! In two issues, you will learn about GWN's “history” and all the interesting things about GWN. Look forward to it!
  • Memorial Day: It's Memorial Day on May 26th, and a long weekend too. What will you do on that long weekend? Please send your stories to GWN!

Mail Pail

Here's all the mail GWN received this week:

Debate Time (Favorite Book & Favorite Author):
“My all-time favorite book is The Ersatz Elevator from The Series of Unfortunate Events. I have many favorite authors, but my favorite is Lemony Snicket, the author who wrote my favorite book.” Chloris Li, 5th
“The Bad Beginning 10; The Reptile Room 8. Both by Lemony Snicket.” Nicholas Lien, 4th
“The Diary of a Wimpy Kid 10, it's so funny!” Nicole Tong, 5th
“Lizzie McGuire: Lizzie Goes Wild 9.999... I like it because it's funny and realistic.” Olivia Li, 4th
“My favorite book is 'Lunch Money' by Andrew Clements. I would rate it a 7. My favorite author is Andrew Clements.” Susan Pham, 5th
“favorite book: The Cricket in Times Square. Rating: 7. favorite author: George Seldon.” Deanna Wong, 5th
“Island of the Blue Dolphins by Scott O'Dell. Rating: 9.” Cynthia Yao, 5th
“Book: Harry Potter [series] and Alex Rider [series]. Author: J.K. Rowling and Anthony Horrowitz. Rating: 10.” Emily Wang, 4th
“Favorite Author: Jerry Spinelli.” Katherine Xiao, 4th
“Favorite Book: Physik.” Andy Wang, 7th

Turtie's Kitchen Weekly?:
“Turtie's Kitchen should be weekly. That way, it will be more fun!” Chloris Li, 5th
“Yes, you should have Turtie's Kitchen weekly.” Susan Pham, 5th
“Yes I want Turtie's Kitchen every week.” Deanna Wong, 5th
“Sure, Turtie's Kitchen weekly.” Emily Wang, 4th
“I think Turtie's Kitchen should be weekly because some people like to see new recipes.” Cynthia Yao, 5th