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The Miegian 5 May 2019 Class Of 2019 May 3, 2019 The Miegian www.bishopmiege.com www.bishopmiege.com The Miegian May 3, 2019 STEM Becomes STREAM for Next School Year in the Project Lead the Way course, which “I think the difference between tradi- NEWS began in 2016,” STREAM board member and tional learning and STREAM is that STREAM Miege teacher Mrs. Joan Gladbach said. is more relevant, and that you are incorporat- Gabbie Cranford Miege is not the only school in the ing a lot of disciplines in each of the,” robot- Miege Weekly Welcomes a New Crew Assistant Editor area to implement STREAM in the school ics coach and Miege science teacher Mr. Scott curriculum. Anderson said. “I want to have a career in cinema so I Weekly. Rockhurst High School has also The overall goal of STREAM is to give thought that I could use the lessons and prac- “I would like to add a ‘Tell me Some- The term STEM has been a common- taken steps to make their classes more stu- students and teachers equal opportunity to Kaitlin Thrun tice, also so I could share my creativity with thing Good’ segment in honor of Mr. Koester- ality in school all across the United States. dent-based, meaning that the students have become fully integrated into the material they Staff Writer the school,” senior Tim Speight said. er,” junior David Lauterwasser said. However, STREAM is a new way of more of an opportunity to answer questions learn and teach, as well as finding multiple As for how Miege Weekly comes up Some juniors would also like to bring teaching, which incorporates the core skills of for themselves and figure out the best way ways to learn and retain this information. with their skits, Morgan Tumberger disclosed back aspects of MQU that the junior class en- science, technology, engineering and mathe- for them to do this. The addition of religion and art into that the majority of the skits came from the joyed freshman year. There has also been talk matics as well as religion and arts. This will also be more incorporated in this integration has been favored by members Twilit, Bishop Miege Grade cast watching clips from TV shows and bounc- about adding some news segments and turn- The use term STREAM will be used the teaching style of the teachers themselves. of the Miege community. School, Staggering Thoughts, and Blast from ing ideas off each other. ing Miege Weekly into more of news channel at its fullest next year by incorporating more According to Gladbach, there is hope “Religion is important to help one de- the Past 80s mixer commercial are just some The cast’s deadlines typically fell on while keeping its fun, carefree nature. inquiry based learning as well as several proj- that classrooms will be designed to be more velop their faith,” Miege community member of the many skits performed by Miege Weekly C days, the day before Friday. It is a week- “David (Lauterwasser) and I have ects which will be portrayed by real world integrated rather than just rows of desks and substitute teacher Mr. Charles Syller said. this school year. by-week process, according to been talking about bringing back conspiracy scenarios. sitting in a straight line in front of a white “Religion is what you are taught and faith is “My favorite skit so far Miller. theories like the ones Jack Emory did during “We started incorporating STREAM board. what you believe and live.” has been the ‘Bishop Miege Grade Cast For Next Year: However, as School’ video where Emi and I graduation nears, Miller traveled into the world of what Matthew Ong Sawyer Shutts confessed he has not had Pollen Takes Over Bishop Miege High School school at Miege would be like in the motivation to meet the David Lauterwasser The main cause for the influx of McEachen herself has even suffered grades K-8,” said senior Elena deadlines. Miege Week- Eckwall, and reminisced on old George Ruf allergic reactions is climate change, which from allergies since she was a child. She rec- ly has been a large part Maren O’Connell elementary school memories and Patrick Cashman leads to a longer spring and summer. Longer ommends the best way to combat symptoms of the cast’s senior year, Staff Writer traditions.” Daniel Stroade seasons mean the prolonged time that pollen is to try flushing out the irritants - the pollen. and many members said permeates the atmosphere, and there are var- “The Neti Pot rinses the sinuses and Born from the ashes of Delaney O’Byrne they are sad to be leaving Miege Quarterly Update, Miege ious kinds of irritants that accumulate in the physically removes the pollens and other Ella Wille something they love so spring. things that could be causing the allergic re- Weekly began during the 2017- Allergies relating to pollen is com- Moira Sutherlin much. According to McEachen, there is a sponse,” McEachen said. 2018 school year. monly known to only affect people who have Brianna Moylan If anyone is in- wide variety of pollens, such as those from She was advised by an allergist in Dal- This year Miege Weekly’s just that, an allergic reaction, but Nurse Mali- Molly Donegan terested in participating in big trees, grasses, flowers. las that the first line of defense is to naturally cast looked back on their fondest sa McEachen is setting the record straight. Hannah Bennett Miege Weekly when they According to the Environmental Pro- flush out the irritants. memories, and Miege Weekly’s Seniors Tim Speight and Gabs Fuentes interview Elena “For some people, it is an actual aller- Kate Winklhofer are a senior, they must tection Agency, rising average temperatures If still bothered with symptoms, try to future cast divulged what they Photo by Morgan gy, but for others it’s less of a condition but a take Video Production I Bass about yearbook for Miege Weekly. are leading to a longer ragweed season, the find a medication that alleviates the annoying wanted to add to next school Tumberger reaction to having a large amount of foreign with Ms. Nelson and talk primary culprit of spring allergies. symptoms. year’s program. substances in your lungs,” McEachen said. to her about their interest in the program. our freshman year in MQU,” junior Delaney To some people, allergies come from There are various medications that “I like being a part of Miege Weekly “When your body senses foreign matter, it is As for the class of 2020, they O’Byrne said. their genes. This is usually the case for people students can use to combat their symptoms, because it is fun and I love making videos and programmed to fight it.” have many ideas concerning Miege Weekly for Overall, next year’s cast is looking to who developed allergies as a child, whereas such as Claritin, Zyrtec, and Allegra. Some being creative,” senior Morgan Tumberger, The past two weeks, McEachen has next year and plans on making it as awesome add their own unique spin to Miege Weekly others can contract allergies as an adult when students have taken other measures to com- said. seen a significant increase in the number of as possible, according to junior Matthew Ong. while bringing back some old aspects of MQU there is just a lot of pollen in the air. Many pletely eradicate their symptoms. Many of the seniors have said that people coming to see her with allergy-type One of the new cast members, junior and mixing it with the show now. Miege students suffer from allergies each “I received allergy shots which helped Miege Weekly has been a creative outlet for symptoms. Molly Donegan, said she would like to add a “I think a lot of us want to bring back year. me get over my aller- them. According to As the temperature continues to rise new skit called “expectations vs. reality.” MQU in a way,” junior Ella Willie said. “But “I get really bad allergies in the fall,” gies, so now I don’t have senior Thomas Miller, and spring begins to take shape, allergic Another incoming cast member, junior we would still like to keep Miege Weekly the junior Jack Olsen said. “My nose sniffles, and symptoms anymore,” creating content with the reactions are following suit with watery eyes, Ella Wille, would like to bring back “Minute way it is. Our goal is to create our own spin on my throat hurts so bad. I cough a lot too.” junior Molly Lynn said. cast is “a blast.” to Win it” challenges from last year’s Miege things.” runny noses, sneezing and coughing. 2 page two page three 3 May 3, 2019 The Miegian www.bishopmiege.com www.bishopmiege.com The Miegian May 3, 2019 Miege’s First Field Day Competitions Occur Photo by Maddy Bohon from each Herd competing. ran to the next player. Second, During the pie race, one hula-hoops were set up for a table with four pies was set up tire run. Hurdle dodgers had Final Herd Maddy McBride Seniors for each herd. This was in a relay to alternate over and under the Staff Writer Standings: race fashion. As soon as the first hurdles. The sack racer had to pie was gone, the next person hop their distance in a sack. 1st: Reardon 167.5 would go up, and then the third Next, there was a hula hoop ring 2nd: Lucas 161 Scooter 3rd: Millie 136.5 relays, limbo, a pie 4th: Tylicki: 124 eating contest, and a complex obstacle 5th: Perrini 113 course - Meige’s 6th: Martina 112 first Herd Field 7th: Rost 105 Day took place in Dixon Doll Stadi- 8th: Bohaty 87.5 um, and Reardon Of pulled ahead in Photo by Jenna Hiett the standings by winning two of the four events.