The White Falcon


The White Falcon - 14.12.2001, Síða 8

The White Falcon - 14.12.2001, Síða 8
Students compete in A.T. Mahan Elementary School National Geographic geography contest Becca Whitehead, (left) Jacquelyn Reyes, (center) and Jessica Sheffield carefully do some last minute studying before the beginning of the A.T. Mahan Elementary School geography bee. Story and photo by J02 Stephen Sheedy Students from the A.T. Mahan Elementary School squared off in the National Geographic Society’s geography bee in the school auditorium Dec. 11. Ten students, representing dif- ferent classrooms in the fourth, fifth and sixth grades had their geography knowledge put to the test with questions such as “Macau, formerly an overseas territory of Portugal, was returned to which country in 1999?” The students were competing for the opportunity to advance to the next round of the geography bee and ultimately become one of the finalists in the National Geographic Society’s geography bee in the United States. The National Geographic Society’s bee is a nationwide contest that involves students from the fourth through eight grades in schools located in the United States, American territo- rial possessions and Department of Defense Schools throughout the world. According to A.T. Mahan Elementary School teacher Zora Gaymon, the school interest in holding a geography bee serves two purposes. “This is the ninth year we’ve held the geography trivia con- test. It was started because of the school’s emphasis on social studies, and we thought this was a good way to link both social studies and get involved in national geography bees,” said Gaymon. “Also, we have always felt that the National Geographic Society has offered our students a lot of books, competitions and programs, so we believe it is a good program.” The questions during the con- test were about both United States and world geography. According to Gaymon, each classroom in the fourth, fifth and sixth grades held their own geography bees and winners then advanced to the school’s geography championship. Fourth Grade Student Jessica Sheffield became the A.T. Mahan Elementary School geography champion when she correctly answered “Australia” to the question, “Most of Wilkes Land, a vast coastal region in Antarctica, is claimed by a country that once served as a British penal colony. Name this country.” According to Gaymon, Sheffield will now take a test that will be sent to the National Geographic Society, along with the other winners throughout the Department of Defense School System. If she does well enough, she will go to Washington D.C. to compete in the national geography bee. Sheffield was proud of becoming the school’s geogra- phy champion and anticipates moving on to the next round. “I’m really nervous, but it seems like it will be a lot of fun,” said Sheffield. Hair styles for the whole family at affordable prices Open Monday through Saturday. HAIR SALON Vatmmeatorgi Hafnargata 6: (next door to Mamma m\a restaurant) Need kr.? VISA Sparisjodurinn f Keflavik Tjarnargata 12 Keflavik - Tel.: 0 421 6600 • Grundarvegur 23 Njarftvik - Tel.: 0 421 6680 H-38 BAR Hafnargata 38 Keflavik Oil Cl finpn ■on weekdays *17:00'01:00 Hicrr V/|Jdlion weekends • 17:00 ■ 05:00 disco Page 12 The White Falcon Pizza and beer for a fantastic price. Dine in or take-out. 16" pizza with 3 toppings: 1250 kr. 12" pizza with 3 toppings: 1050 kr. The kitchen is open to 11pm every day. Call 421-8900 and order. I The best pizza in the world! December 14, 2001

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