• This week’s selection for Badgerblog comes from Jose of Creedmoor Elementary School, and it shows you don’t have to write a hundred words to make a good point. Furthermore, sometimes the nicest, simplest things are the things that need to be said the loudest. Of course, our Badgerdogs work hard year-round to make sure their voices get heard, but what Jose captures in his poem is the drive behind all that wonderful hard work: Fun!

    Blackie and Milo

    you are so fun
    you are soft as a bun
    you look like a light
    you are always in my sight
    you shine like the sun

    Jose, fourth grade, Creedmoor Elementary School

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  • It was boiling outside one day when I decided to take a drive. I got in the car, and I turned it on and put on the air conditioner. It made my hair flow. I started to drive, and at first I went a little slow, then a little faster.

    When I went faster, I rolled down the window. The air outside made my hair go wild like when you sleep on an ant pile.

    As I went faster, my hair got crazier than ever. I went so fast I had to drive in a zigzag because of the other cars.

    When I came to an empty road, I went faster than a jackrabbit on a rollercoaster.

    Magdalena, fourth grade, Creedmoor Elementary School

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