The Exciting Pie-throwing Pod Assembly

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On October 26th at Springville Junior High School, the seventh-grade pod attended a celebration assembly.  A pod is a group of students who are taught by the same teachers; in this case those teachers are Ms. Tiffanie Miley and Ms. Rachel Neeley, English teachers, Mr. David Kindrick, science teacher, and Mrs. Angel Nilson, pre-algebra teacher. Ms. Neeley said, “I really like the pods. I think it is good for the students to stay together for part of the day.”

The assembly was a boys vs. girls assembly to have fun and celebrate a celebration of the term. The teachers kept points by playing games and having relays.  Ms. Miley said, “I think the kids had a lot of fun at the assembly.” 

About eight games and relays were played and each game had three girls and three boys come up on stage to compete.  According to the pod teachers, the boys kicked butt. The students played a game where the boys put on girl clothes and the girls put on boy clothes.  Cami Dallin, seventh grader, said, “I had to put on boy clothes and run around in a circle.” They also played a game were they pulled tissues out of its box with one hand. Colton Tuttle, seventh grader, said, “I’m glad I was in the pod assembly because I got to make a fool of myself.” The students also played a game where they filled pies with whip cream and then threw them at Mr. Kindrick. So if this sounds like fun grab some friends, tissues, whip cream and pies  and have your own little relay and game day.

Attributions
Sam Hall, SJHS Staff Writer