Thursday, August 20, 2009

2nd Issue



BREAK EXPRESS
(by Agustina Mele, Noelia Amato, Francisco Fascio)

The school's breaks are very short. When you begin to relax, the bell rings and all of the students have to go to the class.
This is terrible!!! Because we need more time to clear the mind, to buy in the kiosk and interchange words with other students.
The students said: "Time is very short!!!"

THE FIRST FIRE DRILL 2009
(by Marina Desco, Julia Pensado, Belén Gómez and Xiomara Barreto)

At the beginning of April we did an emergency drill in our school to evacuate quickly the San Antonio High School, but it could have been faster. We believe that the school should extend the emergency exit or create a new door to make it easer to evacuate. But we emphasize that the organization was very good.

A NEW FORM OF THE CLASSIC “CONVIVENCIA”: SAN ANTONIO DE PADUA AND PASO DEL REY GOT TOGETHER
(by Marina Desco, Julia Pensado, Belén Gómez and Xiomara Barreto)

The students from second year at San Antonio High School and Inmaculada Concepción High School shared a day together. The schools at the end of the day became friends. They exchanged e-mails and cell phones. They were very happy with this new form of “convivencia”, and expected to repeat it next year.

INTERVIEW TO DANIEL ÁVALOS
(by Florencia Badaracco, Macarena Ereno, Denise Robin, Daniela Caccia‏)

1)What is your name?
My name is Daniel.
2)What is your surname?
My surname is Avalos.
3)Do you live in Padua?
Yes, I do.
4)Do you like Padua?
So-so.
5)Do you like your job?
Yes, I like my job.
6)Have you got a girlfriend?
No, I haven`t.
7)How old are you?
I´am 26 years old.
8)Can you tell us more about your life?
I work in CEFSA school, I act, I study photography,
fashion desing, philosophy and theology.


THE NEW PORCIUNCULA
(by Romina Toledo, Ayelén Amato, Alan Pigin and Sofía Álvarez)

The porciuncula is the chapel built with bricks brought by school students. The porciuncula is very important for the Franciscan order. The chapel is in the elementary school, it has got many picture. On the floor it has got a cross, it is very little and has got two doors and a window.


NEW NAME FOR SAN ANTONIO DE PADUA
(by Álvarez Sofía, Toledo Romina, Amato Ayelén, Barreto Xiomara, Gómez Belén)

We propose to change the name “San Antonio de Padua” for “El Santo Patrono de San Antonio de Padua de quien lleva el nombre el colegio Centro Educativo Franciscano San Antonio” because we go to this school (C.E.F.S.A.), and we feel identified with this name.
The name has 98 letters!

BUENOS AIRES, A GREAT CITY
(by Jon Almeida, Fernando Calderón; Maribel Mastrachio, Federico Quintero and Mariana Viñoly)

Buenos Aires is in Argentina. The people here speak Spanish. The climate is milder than in New York. In this city the Cabildo can be found, this is favoulous. The Cabildo isn`t as big as the Government House. In Buenos Aires you can eat ‘choripan’ in the Costanera. Choripan is a typical food in Argentina.