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" My name is Dovi Gordon.  I am in the 3rd grade.  I think that Vincent Van Gogh was totally crazy to cut off his ear.  I like his art!  The Starry Night is good! But why are the stars big?  Thank you for a great paper. "

-- Dovi Gordon , 3rd Grade
Submitted: 11/12/2009

" I liked the article about "Saving the Night" because I'm interested in Astronomy.  Thank you for your excellent publications. "

-- Y. Greengart , 3rd Grade
Submitted: 11/12/2009

" I love to read The Current Events.  Every week I wait till the new current events arrives to our school.  The Current Events is so interesting.  Our class reads it together.  A few times my teacher reads it to us and a few times we take chances reading it as well. The best topic was "Celebration in China," how China celebrated it's 60th anniversary.  I also like to read "Did You Know?"  Thank you! "

-- Leah Lefkowitz , 4th Grade
Submitted: 11/12/2009

" The person who I am talking about is Benjamin Franklin.  He was more than a statesman.  The cost of candles.  He thought of an easy way so you wouldn't have so much to pay.  Though he did not know it then his idea led to Daylight Savings Time and became one of the greatest men in history. "

-- Ruchoma Gewirtz , 5th Grade
Submitted: 11/12/2009

" The time of year has come once more.

Elections, Elections, what's in store?

Who will win? We want to know

Who will win and steal the show?

Will it be Bloomberg in term number 3

Or Bill Thompson who runs willingly

Will it be Medina, who wants to win

Or will Flaherty overcome him?

Our voting now will be the key

Of what the next four years will be

May the best ones win! "

-- Malky Mandelbaum , 5th Grade
Submitted: 11/12/2009



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