Tuesday, November 20, 2012
Black Friday
Monday, November 19, 2012
Welcome To The City Of Millbrae!
Milbrae Downtown |
Millbrae's a great place to be all year round. In Millbrae, we have a wide selection of restaurants and shops. Some of our best restaurants include the Millbrae Pancake House, Shanghai Dumpling, Big Mouth Burgers, Nubi Yogurt, Red Brick, Tortilla's Mexican Grill, and Zen Peninsula. Some of the most popular shops in Millbrae are Office Depot, Walgreen, Walgreens, Kohl's, Trader Joe's, and Dean's Market. If you want to go to more shops, you can go to a nearby mall called Tanforan in San Bruno about 4 miles from Millbrae. Millbrae library is a popular place for residents to go. The Millbrae library provides a computer lab, a great selection of books, and has free wireless internet. In addition, there is a Millbrae museum next to the Millbrae library. Every year in Millbrae, there is an Art and Wine Festival. The Art and Wine Festival is Bay Area's biggest Labor Day weekend event. There is stellar live music, fine art, festive food, home and garden exhibits, kid's play land, and more. Kid's all ages can go to the kid's play land! There is 250 professional artists and craft makers show original work in wood, leather, ceramics, metal, textiles, graphics, glass, mixed media, sculpture, jewelry, photography, watercolor and oil painting, and clothing. There is music such as a wide-ranging mix of 70’s disco, hip-hop, 80’s pop classics, 90’s party music, R&B, soul, rock and roll, swing, and jazz. The Art and Wine festival is the best place to have fun and enjoy!Come to the city of Millbrae where you are always welcomed!
http://www.miramarevents.com/millbrae/index.html
Friday, November 16, 2012
Come to Eggettes!
Are you feeling hungry and want to find a place to hang out with your friends? Well Eggettes is the place to be! Eggettes provides the best place to hang out with friends and have a snack. Eggettes has a huge variety of different food and drinks. Eggettes's signature dish are the eggettes. Eggettes are these egg waffle and have crunchy edges and soft on the insides. Eggettes is popular in China known as the "street snack." Go try their original eggettes, chocolate, or even one of their special flavors each week! Eggettes serves hot and cold beverages such as tapioca drinks, freezes, tea, and more. In addition, Eggettes sells hot food like soup, curry fish balls, rice rolls, popcorn chicken, and more! Come now, to Eggettes and have a nice snack with your friends and a great place to be.
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
Millbrae and San Mateo Union High School District Calendar
Mills high school has a total of 183 school days. Rather, Taylor middle school has a total of 180 school days. There is 175 school days that overlap which is good, but there still is 5 days that don't overlap. Therefore, both districts should communicate and try to have the exact calendar dates.
Thursday, October 25, 2012
Taylor Students Bring Baggage

There has been other schools that has banned school from backpacks and handbags. A Middle/ High School in New York called Lake Placid is banning students from bringing backpacks and handbags to school. They're afraid that students may sneak illegal and dangerous items onto school grounds. What do you think about the policy?
Monday, October 15, 2012
Taylor Pledges To Stop Bullying
Taylor Pledges To Stop Bullying
MILLBRAE, California- Taylor Middle School encourages students to pledge to stop bullying. On Monday, October 1, 2012, Taylor students all learned how to not be bystanders, to stop bullying, and help each other. Students at Taylor all have different opinions about bullying and cyberbullying. One student from Taylor said, "I think bullying is mean, offensive, and depressing. Bullying shouldn't be allowed and must be stopped. The victim should tell an adult to stop what is happening." Another student said, " Bullying is bad and it can really hurt someone's feelings." Bullying can be harmful in many ways. It could lead to depression, anxiety, or serious death. Students said, "Bullying is damaging and it could affect the person. The person may commit suicide and do other horrible things that could harm themselves."
By: Rachel
Friday, September 28, 2012
Taylor Middle School Inspires Great Leadership
Taylor Middle School Inspires Great Leadership
MILLBRAE, California- Taylor Middle School in its 74th year is continuing a 20 year tradition of creating great leaders. The leadership program is to train students to become great leaders not only in the school, but also in our community. The program teaches students to design, plan, and advertise school wide events. In addition, the program instructs the students to be responsible, to work together and to build strong friendships with everyone.
Mr. Sullivan (Leadership Teacher) |
The leadership curriculum is for students to support the school, environment, and neighborhood. The program consists of four different committees. They are the public relations, the beautification, the events, and the fundraising. In public relations, the students learn to interact with different people in the community and in the school. The beautification committee makes the school a clean, pleasant, place to learn. The event committee is in charge of planning and designing dances and other events. Lastly, the fundrasing committee raises money for the dances and other school wide activites.
The leadership program is for the community and the students at Taylor. They support the school by holding fundraisers, dances, school lunch activites, and more. Some students from leadership students said, "We help the students in this school by socializing with different students, preparing events, and making the school a cleaner enviornment." The program benefits the community by doing at least 30 hours of community service a year.
The leadership's plans for this year include learning about a great leader, digital media and communication, and working together. They will also complete a study project using collective documents to learn about a good leader in the world. Also, the students will preform 4 different types of speeches. The different speeches are informative, demonstrative, persuasive, and entertaining. In addition, the kids do face to face meetings as well as through emails, edmodo, and other websites. During the meetings, they discuss about the future situations and more.
Students at Taylor chose leadership because they wanted to design, create, and plan school wide activities. They want to help the school to make it a better place by holding fun fundraisers, dances, and lunch time activities. A student from leadership said, "My goal is to make all the students have a lot of spirit for the school." Leadership program trains young students to become a great leader in the future.
Tuesday, September 18, 2012
Interviewing
An interview is when an interviewer asks someone questions in order to gain information. Journalistic interviews are different from regular ones. One reason, is that you need to write things down, and you don't always have a specific purpose. The interview must be formed into something that people will read.
Before an interview, you must find a good place to interview people. You need to reasearch the topics you will be talking about. Practice makes perfect for interview questions. You also have to figure out some questions before hand. During the interview, try to be polite, respectful, and honest, Ask good, open questions that are out of the ordinary. Try to make the interview feel like a typical conversation. Let them talk about the things they like, and ask their own questions. Afterwards, review everything to make sure you have the information you need. Make important things and less important things so it will be easy to put the inverted pyramid format.
1. "13 Simple Journalist Techniques for Effective Interviews." Matador Network. N.p., n.d. Web. 17 Sept. 2012. http://matadornetwork.com/bnt/13-simple-journalist-techniques-for-effective-interviews/.
Putting information from an interview into an article isn't too hard. You can write it in script format, telling what you said and the interviewee said. You can look in books with interviews and copy how they do it. Everyone should know the stuff in this post because it is very basic. What do you think? That we could have gotten all technical? We only had under an hour! So, tell everybody that this site has awesome interviewing tips!
References:
2. "30 Tips on How to Interview Like a Journalist." 30 Tips on How to Interview Like a Journalist. N.p., n.d. Web. 17 Sept. 2012. http://www.sparkminute.com/2011/11/07/30-tips-on-how-to-interview-like-a-journalist/.
3. "The Bulldog Bulletin Introduction to Journalism." The Bulldog Bulletin Introduction to Journalism. N.p., n.d. Web. 17 Sept. 2012. http://www.tmsjournalism.blogspot.com/.
Thursday, September 13, 2012
Media Release
The media release will help this class because we can print news and everyone will know about the news. Also, this will help me to interview different people to get news to publish. We can get new stories from teachers, staff, students, parents, and more. We always want to have new stories to write about!
References: The Bulldog Bulletin Introduction, http://www.tmsjournalism.blogspot.com/2012/09/media-release.html, 9/12/12
Wikipedia, Press Release, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Press_release, 9/12/12
Introduction To Journalism, John Reque, pg. 83, 9/13/12
Introduction To Journalism, John Reque, pg. 83, 9/13/12
Monday, September 10, 2012
Inverted Pyramid Structure
A journailist will use the inverted pyramid to make their writing easier to understand. For example, there was a very close football game. On the top of the pyramid, you would say that they made the last touchdown in the last 30 seconds. Then, you could say which team was leading, who played well, and why it came very close. It works because people will be able to know the crucial stuff on the top of the pyramid. As the reader continues to read, the reader can stop anytime, but still get the climax.
References:
Inverted pyramid, Wikipedia, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inverted_pyramid 9/7/12
Using the Inverted Pyramid to Write articles, Yahoo voices, http://voices.yahoo.com/using-inverted-pyramid-write-news-articles-212793.html?cat=4, 9/7/12
The Complete Idiot's Guide to Journallism, Christopher K. Passante, 9/10/12
Thursday, September 6, 2012
Bias

It is important for kids in the journalism class to understand about bias because they will be able to write new without being bias. In the future, I will know not to put my opinions in my news. Also, when I proof read my classmate's writing, I will be able to correct any errors if they are being bias. You should aways tell both sides of the story and not just one side that you want. DON'T BE BIASED!
References: Purdue OWL, http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/735/03/, 9/4/12
Wikipedia Media Bias, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Media_bias, 9/4/12
Book: Christopher K. Passante, The Complete Idiot's Guide To Journailsm, pg. 28, 9/5/12
Thursday, August 30, 2012
Journalistic Integrity
Reference: Purdue OWL,http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/735/03/, 8/28/12
Wikipedia: Journalism ethics and standards,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journalism_ethics_and_standards, 8/28/12
Taylor Middle School: The Bulldog Bulletin Introduction To Journalism, http://www.tmsjournalism.blogspot.com/, 8/27/12
Book:John Reque, Introduction To Journalism, Page:23
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