Wednesday, 14 December 2011

Travis Interview

Interview with Lauren Greeno:  A Member Of Army Cadets



  1. How old are you?
a) 12



2.   Do you like cadets? Why?
a) Yes, because you get to go to lots of places and when you go to camp you get paid.



  1. What does Remembrance Day mean to you?
a) A day to remember fallen solders in Afghanistan.



4.   What rank are you?
a) Green Star.



  1. Can you explain what Cadets do?
a) The Cadets program teaches you about drill and how to build shelters.



  1. Will you stay in cadets? Why? Why not?
a) Yes for now. It depends on what other activities are going besides Cadets.



  1. What kind of things do you do in cadets?
a) We do lots of drill exercises. We get lectures about things like how to pack for different weather trips.



  1. What are the positive things about being in cadets?
a) Sometimes we get out of school for different things. We also travel a lot.



  1. What are the negative things about being in cadets, if any?
a)      We always have to be quiet and can not talk or move in drill or you are going to be in big trouble.








Interview With Travis: Sea Cadets



1.      How long have you been in cadets?
a)      3 years


2.      Do you like cadets? Why?
a)      Yes because it can get me a good job in the future and we get to do lots og things.

3.      What does Remembrance Day mean to you?
a)      A day to remember all the people who has frighten for us in the past.



4.      What rank are you?
a)      Green Star


5.      Can you explain what Cadets do?
a)      It teaches you how to do drill and also teaches you how to do things like in the navy so you would know if you ever do join the navy.


6.      Will you stay in cadets? Why? Why not?
a)      Yes because it’s a way to get out of the house and meet new people and go places around Nova Scotia and sometimes out side of Nova Scotia.


7.      What kind of things do you do in cadets?
a)      We do a lot of drill and knots and a lot of other things like that.


8.      What are the positive things about being in cadets?
a)      We get to miss school time sometimes and we get to go around to different places.


9.      What are the negative things about being in cadets, if any?
a) We can not talk loud when we are there and some of the low ranks tell the higher ones what to do and it is really annoying.

Monday, 17 October 2011

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Hebbville Academy Teachers Interviews

Mrs. Powers

How was your time been with Hebbville Academy so far?
-My time with Hebbville Academy has been really good and I think it will continue to be really good in the future.

What are your dislikes or likes about Hebbville? One of each.
-Students and staff are my likes about Hebbville and I like the sports and activities that this school has to offer.


Do you enjoy your time with the students of Hebbville academy?
-I most certainly do.

What subject is your favorite to teach?
-I really enjoy science and social studies. The two subjects are easy to work with and fun at the same time.

What does Hebbville have that other schools do not?
-We have better access to technology and sports and we have a lot more opportunities then other schools.

   

Mr. Hennigar

Is there anything better then Parkview at Hebbville?
-Yes, I like the fact that the school is smaller so it’s easier to get to know the students.

Is there anything that can be improved in the school so far that you can see?
-Yes, as a very green person I see that we should recycle more and have more disposing of waste.

How are the students so far at Hebbville Academy compared to Parkview?
-Younger students are a little more immature and they have more energy, they are good and bad, Parkview students have a more mature body of students, these students are younger.

What do you see in this school then Parkview?
-          The students and staff are glad to be a part of the patriots.

On a scale of 1-10, Good to bad, what is this school?
-10, because the students, staff, activities, sports and other activities make it that way.

Mrs. MacIntyre

How has Hebbville changed since you left?
There have been great initiatives to get students involved in the learning process. There have been staff changes. Grade 9 Modules, Grade 6 Advisory groups. Everything seems to be going well.

What new clubs have opened since you left?
New ones might open this year. There is a lot of enthusiasm in sports and music programs. Both are awesome.

Any new sports introduced?
Glad to see golf. So far haven’t seen anything new. It would be nice to have a football and a swimming team.

How have student attitudes changed?
It is too early in the year to say. But it is a respectful community because both the adults and kids work towards solving conflicts.

How would you rate Hebbville on a scale of 1-10?
Hebbville is an amazing school so it would be a knockout 11/10.