Today was a great day under the sea on the island of Gozo inside the Mediterranean Sea. I was able to see and learn about an alien-like fish named the Cuttlefish. This fish had some interesting features and I learned some cool facts about this fish that I am going to share.
Read MoreI am having a good time on this amazing race. Since I have been on this race, I have had the chance to see a lot of interesting animals and learn some facts about different animals across the world. Today I went to the Serengeti in Africa and learned that baby cub lions get in trouble for not listening to their mothers. This was interesting to see because I did not know animals get in trouble.
Read MoreMy name is Marquise Wade and this summer I am going on an amazing race around the world. Today’s destination was Grand Bahama Island. Yes, you read that right! Today, I visited the Grand Bahama Island and learned a lot of interesting facts about tiger sharks.
Read MoreIt’s me, Marquise! I’m saddened that my amazing race is about to come to an end, but I’m excited to let you all know that I may have found my future home through this experience. Today, I visited Dubai. Dubai is one of the most luxurious cities in the world and incredibly beautiful.
Read MoreYou are not going to believe how up close and personal my visit to the Galapagos was today. The strange animals of the Galapagos are not afraid of people so I was able to pat, feed, take close pictures with, and walk near these animals. Okay, not really, but I used my imagination and pretended I did.
Read MoreMy race is slowly, but surely coming to an end. This is my last week touring and reporting virtually and I couldn’t end this race without something good to eat. So, today I visited Kenya and had breakfast with giraffes.
Read MoreAnother week of an amazing race is upon us. I’m so excited to take off and update you all on more incredible adventures. Today, I took a walk across Zhangjiajie Glass Bridge in China.
Read MoreThis week is truly a week of facing fears and being brave. You are not going to believe where I went and what I did today. Remember yesterday I told you all that I was scared of heights, right? Well today, I’m back near the sky at the Dolomite Mountains in Italy and guess what?
Read MoreOn Wednesday, December 18, 2019 and Thursday, December 19, 2019 the FPCS Blow Pierce Early Childhood Team hosted the Festival of Lights in the school’s courtyard.
Read MoreOn February 27, 2020, the students at FPCS Blow Pierce put on a black history month showcase. Each performance represented a different decade and the students highlighted important black history facts that happened during that era.
Read MoreNo matter where you go or what you do,
You’re likely to come in contact with a germ or two.
You know why?
Because germs are everywhere!
Read MoreThe Coronavirus is a virus that was originally found in animals and, rarely, transmitted from animals to humans and then spread person to person.
Read MoreEducation is important because education gives people the knowledge and skills they need to be ethical, literate and well-rounded citizens who contribute actively to their communities.
Read MoreWhen I think about holidays in December, I think about Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, and people’s birthdays that I know. That’s not even a fourth of holidays celebrated in December according to Google.
Read MoreOn Wednesday, December 11, 2019 at 6:30PM, The Arts Academy at FPCS Blow Pierce presented their 4th musical titled, Frozen. This year’s musical starred Demi Kibler as Elsa.
Read MoreOn Tuesday, December 17, 2019, the Blow Pierce Arts Department hosted an incredible winter showcase called Arctic Chill. The students and teachers hosted a daytime show for students and staff and an evening show for family and friends.
Read MoreAlthough some are concerned with the influence of rap because of the profanity, slang, and violence it uses and speaks of, rap music is relatable music that many enjoy because it is catchy and heartfelt.
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