Who: Emily
What: Student of the month
When: This month
Where: At school
Why: She is a good student and does a lot of clubs at school
How: All of her teachers voted for her to best student of the month
This month all the the teachers voted for Emily to achieve student of the month because she is a good student and she does a lot of clubs at school.
"It feels great to be student of the month" said Emily. " It makes you feel good about yourself"
Students get awarded when they win student of the month. "You get a medal!"
Most parents are happy when their child gets student of the month. "My parents like to know I'm doing well in school that's why it's important to me to get student of the month."
Some kids think its hard to get student of the month and some think it's easy. "It mainly depends on your stengths in school on how hard it is."
A lot of kids stress because their grades aren't perfect so they think they won't win student of the month. " You don't have to make perfect grades but they have to be good."
Some students think you have to be perfect to get student of the month. " You don't have to better than everyone but you have to be better than most people."
It is a good thing to be awarded student of the month because it looks good on college applications. "Colleges will think you are a dilligint and hard worker."
Most parents will push their child to get student of the month and other parents won't. "I will push them and help the with homework or whatever else they need help with."
A lot of parents get more upset then their child does if their child doesn't get student of the month. " I get upset because I want my child to be the best."
According to the teacher they will choose student of the month differently. " I choose student of the month on how hard the student will work."
Tuesday, September 29, 2015
Additional Student of the Month Interviews
Interview with Teacher:
1. How would you choose student of the month?
I would choose the student that would work the hardest in school.
2. Do your favor your students?
Yes, because some students annoy me.
3. Is it easy picking students of the month?
Its hard because a lot of kids are talented, smart, and helpful.
4. Do you help out your students to get student of the month?
Yes, because i want them to achieve.
5. Do you like choosing the student of the month?
No its hard to choose.
Interview with Parent:
1. Do you want your child to get student of the month?
Yes, because it means they are doing good.
2. How do you feel about your child getting student of the month?
Good, I am very proud of my child.
3. Will you award your child a certain way for getting student of the month?
Yes, I will get them whatever they want.
4. How will you help your child to get student of the month?
I will push them and help them with homework or whatever they need help with.
5. Will you get upset if they don't get student of the month?
Yes, because its a big deal to my child.
1. How would you choose student of the month?
I would choose the student that would work the hardest in school.
2. Do your favor your students?
Yes, because some students annoy me.
3. Is it easy picking students of the month?
Its hard because a lot of kids are talented, smart, and helpful.
4. Do you help out your students to get student of the month?
Yes, because i want them to achieve.
5. Do you like choosing the student of the month?
No its hard to choose.
Interview with Parent:
1. Do you want your child to get student of the month?
Yes, because it means they are doing good.
2. How do you feel about your child getting student of the month?
Good, I am very proud of my child.
3. Will you award your child a certain way for getting student of the month?
Yes, I will get them whatever they want.
4. How will you help your child to get student of the month?
I will push them and help them with homework or whatever they need help with.
5. Will you get upset if they don't get student of the month?
Yes, because its a big deal to my child.
Friday, September 25, 2015
My top story of the century
On April 15, 1912 at 2:20 the Titanic sunk because it hit an iceberg. It sunk in the North Atlantic Ocean. The big ship carried 2200 people and crew members. About 1500 people froze to death or sunk with the ship. There was only 700 people who survived and it was mainly children and women.
This was important in the 1900's because it was the biggest man made ship ever made.
This was important in the 1900's because it was the biggest man made ship ever made.
On 1918 to 1919 in Europe US, and parts Asia the flu was observed. The flu infected 500 million people. There was no medicine or vaccination to help heal the people. It liked 20 to 50 million people all over.
This is important because it just got discovered and people still get the flu today. Most of the people who got it were children or young adults.
A 7.5 quake rumbled from the San Andreas fault. The earthquake it at 5:12 a.m. About 100 people couldn't make it out and got killed.
This is important because it was a big earthquake.
Wednesday, September 23, 2015
Current Event 1.4
1.Pope Francis will be in the United States for six days and he will be in Washington, New York, and Philadelphia.
2. The terms of occupancy that the Austin city council just approved is:
•No more than six unrelated guests.
•No more than 10 guests total.
•No more than two people per bedroom, plus two.The presumption is that a house has two bedrooms until an inspection is done.
•No assembly of more than six people outside, and no outside gatherings allowed after 10 p.m.
3.Volkswagen altered thats 11 million of the German carmaker’s diesel vehicles worldwide contain software that evades emissions controls, it also violates the Clean Air Act.
4. Matt Cassel is going to bet the Cowboys new quarterback.
5.The two central Texas companies are Samsung and Texas Leligh.
6. I think the students have a good idea for doing this because there isn't a lot of money at schools so them writing this letter was
2. The terms of occupancy that the Austin city council just approved is:
•No more than six unrelated guests.
•No more than 10 guests total.
•No more than two people per bedroom, plus two.The presumption is that a house has two bedrooms until an inspection is done.
•No assembly of more than six people outside, and no outside gatherings allowed after 10 p.m.
3.Volkswagen altered thats 11 million of the German carmaker’s diesel vehicles worldwide contain software that evades emissions controls, it also violates the Clean Air Act.
4. Matt Cassel is going to bet the Cowboys new quarterback.
5.The two central Texas companies are Samsung and Texas Leligh.
6. I think the students have a good idea for doing this because there isn't a lot of money at schools so them writing this letter was
Monday, September 21, 2015
School Uniform Requirement
Sources:
2. Would it be easier to have uniforms?
3. Would you like having the uniforms? Why or why not?
4. Are the uniforms necessary?
5. Do the teachers like this idea?
6. Why does the school board want to change this policy?
7. Who will make the final decision?
8. Are you against this new change or do you like it? Explain.
9. Would you wear the uniforms?
10. Does this effect you?
11. What does your family think about this new policy?
12. How do you feel about this?
13. Do you like dress codes or having the uniforms?
14. Are the dress codes too strict so is it like having uniforms?
15. Is it an open or closed vote?
16. If you had a choice to wear the uniform or your normal clothes what would you wear?
17. What decision do you think is going to win?
18. Do the uniforms change the school?
19. Will there be less bullying of how people are dressed if we change to the uniform?
20. What was your first thought when you heard about this?
- Parents
- Students
- Principals
- School board Members
- District
2. Would it be easier to have uniforms?
3. Would you like having the uniforms? Why or why not?
4. Are the uniforms necessary?
5. Do the teachers like this idea?
6. Why does the school board want to change this policy?
7. Who will make the final decision?
8. Are you against this new change or do you like it? Explain.
9. Would you wear the uniforms?
10. Does this effect you?
11. What does your family think about this new policy?
12. How do you feel about this?
13. Do you like dress codes or having the uniforms?
14. Are the dress codes too strict so is it like having uniforms?
15. Is it an open or closed vote?
16. If you had a choice to wear the uniform or your normal clothes what would you wear?
17. What decision do you think is going to win?
18. Do the uniforms change the school?
19. Will there be less bullying of how people are dressed if we change to the uniform?
20. What was your first thought when you heard about this?
Student of the Month Interview
Sources
You have dot get good grades.
2. What things do you have to do to get student of the month?
You have to be involved in two clubs.
3. Who chooses student of the month?
The teachers will vote on who gets is.
4. Does everyone find out who student of the month is or is it private?
It is private so no one else will find out.
5. Do you get awarded a certain way?
Yes you get a medal.
6. What things do you do during student of the month?
Be involved and help out around the school.
7. Would you want to be student of the month? Why or Why not?
Yes because it is an honor and it means most people like you.
8. Do you think you will ever be awarded student of the month?
No because Im not very out going.
9. Are you expected to be better than anemone to get student of the month?
In a way, not better than everyone.
10. Has any of your friends or just someone you know been studded of the month?
Yes, my cousin
11. If you get student of the month will it look good on your college applications?
Yes, it shows that your a diligent student and your a hard worker.
12. Do people change who they are to get student of the month?
They could but it is not a bad thing.
13. Is student of the month necessary?
No.
14. Is there any meaning off student of the month?
Yes it is, it means you are doing we'll in school.
15. Is it easy or hard to get student of the month?
It depends on your strength's in school
16. If you get chosen student of the month do you have to be it or is it your choice?
It is your choice.
17. Is being student of the month a good thing?
Yes, it is like and award and you want to win.
18. Do you have to make perfect grades?
Not perfect, as long as your trying.
19. Will your family be happy if you got this achievement?
Yes, because they like to know I'm doing well.
20. Do you get jealous if you don't get student of the month?
No I do not.
General Questions about Emily:
Favorite subject: English
Season: Fall
Color: White
Food: mac n' cheese
Tv show: Supernatural
Songwriter: One Direction
Free time: go on tumblr and listen to music
Age: 15 years old
Grade:9th grade
Likes School
- Students
- Teachers/Staff
- Parents
You have dot get good grades.
2. What things do you have to do to get student of the month?
You have to be involved in two clubs.
3. Who chooses student of the month?
The teachers will vote on who gets is.
4. Does everyone find out who student of the month is or is it private?
It is private so no one else will find out.
5. Do you get awarded a certain way?
Yes you get a medal.
6. What things do you do during student of the month?
Be involved and help out around the school.
7. Would you want to be student of the month? Why or Why not?
Yes because it is an honor and it means most people like you.
8. Do you think you will ever be awarded student of the month?
No because Im not very out going.
9. Are you expected to be better than anemone to get student of the month?
In a way, not better than everyone.
10. Has any of your friends or just someone you know been studded of the month?
Yes, my cousin
11. If you get student of the month will it look good on your college applications?
Yes, it shows that your a diligent student and your a hard worker.
12. Do people change who they are to get student of the month?
They could but it is not a bad thing.
13. Is student of the month necessary?
No.
14. Is there any meaning off student of the month?
Yes it is, it means you are doing we'll in school.
15. Is it easy or hard to get student of the month?
It depends on your strength's in school
16. If you get chosen student of the month do you have to be it or is it your choice?
It is your choice.
17. Is being student of the month a good thing?
Yes, it is like and award and you want to win.
18. Do you have to make perfect grades?
Not perfect, as long as your trying.
19. Will your family be happy if you got this achievement?
Yes, because they like to know I'm doing well.
20. Do you get jealous if you don't get student of the month?
No I do not.
General Questions about Emily:
Favorite subject: English
Season: Fall
Color: White
Food: mac n' cheese
Tv show: Supernatural
Songwriter: One Direction
Free time: go on tumblr and listen to music
Age: 15 years old
Grade:9th grade
Likes School
Thursday, September 17, 2015
Current Event 1.3
1. The presidential debate was held at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and museum in California.
2. The Bernhards biggest concern is the 6 a.m to midnight operating hours.
3. Uber wants to expand in East Austin because they want to improve transportation options and to extend this equitable economic opportunity.
4. The five things that the new athletic director of Texas needs to do is says thank you, keep the trains moving, finish the Nike deal, embrace the coaches, and make sure the athletes have a good time.
5. The thing that is so unique about the two new sculptures is that at dusk it changes shape to run the rain data and lake levels. I think this is a good idea because we need to know those things so we an easily find them out by the sculpture.
6. I think this story is a little bit sad because they handcuffed and suspended the boy because the made a clock for the teacher. There was so charge against him so he's doesn't have to be suspended any more. I get how they thought it was a bomb or something dangerous but they took it a little to far. I think the boy was signaled out for his skin color because people these days are just really racist. Even if they say they aren't trying to be they can offend people in a lot of ways. The school district should be charged because the boy didn't do anything wrong but make a clock and they made a big deal out of something small. I don't think the boy needs something that big but and apology.
2. The Bernhards biggest concern is the 6 a.m to midnight operating hours.
3. Uber wants to expand in East Austin because they want to improve transportation options and to extend this equitable economic opportunity.
4. The five things that the new athletic director of Texas needs to do is says thank you, keep the trains moving, finish the Nike deal, embrace the coaches, and make sure the athletes have a good time.
5. The thing that is so unique about the two new sculptures is that at dusk it changes shape to run the rain data and lake levels. I think this is a good idea because we need to know those things so we an easily find them out by the sculpture.
6. I think this story is a little bit sad because they handcuffed and suspended the boy because the made a clock for the teacher. There was so charge against him so he's doesn't have to be suspended any more. I get how they thought it was a bomb or something dangerous but they took it a little to far. I think the boy was signaled out for his skin color because people these days are just really racist. Even if they say they aren't trying to be they can offend people in a lot of ways. The school district should be charged because the boy didn't do anything wrong but make a clock and they made a big deal out of something small. I don't think the boy needs something that big but and apology.
Friday, September 11, 2015
Headlines, Links, and Photos
1. Top Stories
3. World
4. U.S.
5. Business
6. Technology
7. Entertainment
Happy Birthday, Prince Harry! The Royal Shows Off His Ginger Beard – and His Sweet Side with Veterans
Happy Birthday, Prince Harry! The Royal Shows Off His Ginger Beard – and His Sweet Side with Veterans
Current Event 1.2
1. A typical homeowner will $14.
2. The 2 similarities is they walk up-right and they
3. I don't think it is a good idea for Ben to swim across the Pacific ocean because there is too many risks he is going to take.
4. The new iPhone 6s has a 3D feature and the iPhone 6s+ comes in rose gold.
5. I would want to own a flying car, i think the coolest gadget is the Spyder PowerShadow Battery Case.
6. I think the man should get the money. I think people who are shady like him should stop because its just showing that he's desperate for attention and for money. They just need to be fair and they don't need attention.They should get the money. Yes even if they have a criminal record. They should get about $8,000 because the person got killed. I think the family should get $1.5 million dollars because the police killed someones family member and thats very sad. I think we are seeing more of this today because officers think they are in charge of everything and they think that they can do everything they want but they can't.
2. The 2 similarities is they walk up-right and they
3. I don't think it is a good idea for Ben to swim across the Pacific ocean because there is too many risks he is going to take.
4. The new iPhone 6s has a 3D feature and the iPhone 6s+ comes in rose gold.
5. I would want to own a flying car, i think the coolest gadget is the Spyder PowerShadow Battery Case.
6. I think the man should get the money. I think people who are shady like him should stop because its just showing that he's desperate for attention and for money. They just need to be fair and they don't need attention.They should get the money. Yes even if they have a criminal record. They should get about $8,000 because the person got killed. I think the family should get $1.5 million dollars because the police killed someones family member and thats very sad. I think we are seeing more of this today because officers think they are in charge of everything and they think that they can do everything they want but they can't.
Wednesday, September 9, 2015
Ethics
Using the "Holocaust" Metaphor-
The PETA group made an animal rights organization. But in 2003 they made a campaign called "Holocaust on Your Plate". The campaign is comparing the slaughter of animals and the murder of 6 million jews in World War 2. People were saying that is been hard to see the pictures that they've seen and its not a good sight.
I think that "Holocaust on your Plate" is wrong for doing this and i don't like it. I don't like this because no one wants to look at those pictures or even think about it. Yes you can have your own opinion but i don't think you should create something like this, just keep everything to yourself. You just get yourself in a mess because people will fight you for having the campaign so its just easier not to have it.
The Medias Foul Ball-
In 2003 the cubs had a chance to go to the World Series. They ended up losing because a man fought a foul ball and one of the players couldn't catch it so it messed up the game. A lot of people were mad and started calling him names and throwing beer another stuff on him.
I don't think the man shouldn't face any danger but i think he could be identified. At baseball games a lot of people try to catch the balls so he was just trying to be one of those people. I don't think there is anything wrong with trying to catch one of the balls but he should've known that it could've lost them the game. Everyone makes mistakes and that was one mistake that he made.
Publishing Drunk Drivers' Photos-
If people got a DUI then they would be n the newspaper. it would have their picture name, place of residence, time and date that they got arrested, charge, blood alcohol level, and date convicted.
I think that this is newspaper appropriate because the people are doing something wrong. Its their fault they are drinking and driving when they shouldn't be at all. So i think it is okay for them to be in the newspaper.
Friday, September 4, 2015
News Vales
News Values
Timliness: I chose this story because it was the most recent story that was published.
Patience, Diplomacy Key to Charging Ex-Officer
Patience, diplomacy key to charging ex-officer
With charges filed against ex-cop and friend, clock starts on securing indictment
By PhilipJankowski and Tony Plohetski pjankowski@statesman.com tplohetski@statesman.com
BASTROP — Kimberly Dean sat silently, sometime making notes, beside a gaggle of law enforcement officers who gathered Thursday as Bastrop County District Attorney Bryan Goertz spoke about the complex case of her daughter Samantha’s slaying.
*Found at the Austin Austin Statesman*
Proximity: I chose this story because they are talking about the drought in different parts of Texas and we live in Texas so it makes sense.
"As summer wanes, the dryness mounts" is the headline
Despite the scattered rain this week in the Austin metro area as summer vacations came to an end, Central Texas finds itself on the verge of renewed drought conditions. Some noteworthy numbers to consider:
i used Austin American Statesman
Prominence: I chose this story because even though the coach had a stroke he still came back the next sea on to coach again and i think thats pretty cool but scary.
The headline is "Stokes Don't Headline Coach"
HIGH SCHOOLS VOLLEYBALL
Strokes don’t sideline coach
After health scare, Bennett back for his 27th year with Chaps.
By Rick Cantu rcantu@statesman.com
Fresh off his 26th season as Westlake’s volleyball coach, Al Bennett had given no thought to retirement before he suffered a debilitating stroke on March 28.
COACH SPEAK
A handful of former and current Westlake volleyball players share their thoughts about longtime Chaparrals coach Al Bennett:
I found this story at Austin Americans Statesman
Impact: This impacts people because the flood ruined a lot of peoples homes and churches and everything they had.
the headline is ' Grande's call center rebuilding after floods"
CENTRAL TEXAS FLOODING
Grande’s call center rebuilding after floods
Memorial Day setback hasn’t drowned Grande Communications’ zeal.
By Gary Dinges gdinges@statesman.com
One minute, workers in the Grande Communications call center were busy assisting customers with cable TV, Internet and phone service.
i found this at austin american statesmen.
Conflict: This is a big problem because the lady is fighting against judges and now she's going to jail. the headline is "Kentucky clerk jailed; deputies to issue marriage licenses"
SAME-SEX MARRIAGE
Ky. clerk jailed; deputies to issue marriage licenses
ByAdam Bean Associated Press
ASHLAND, KY. — A defiant county clerk went to jail Thursday for refusing to issue marriage licenses to gay couples, but five of her deputies agreed to end the church-state standoff in Rowan County, Ky.
I found this at austin american statesman's
Ethics: I chose this story for ethics because a lot of people watched the game on staurday and saw how badly they did so coach Charlie Strong is trying to decide which quarter back will be starting.
The headline for this story is " Heard would be best for UT"
Heard would be best for UT
A still-steamed Charlie Strong said he will decide later this week if he will stay with Tyrone Swoopes as the starter or turn the offense over to Jerrod Heard.
Well, that’s a start of a good thing. The next step should be to name Heard the starter, even if quarterbacks coach and play-caller Shawn Watson insists on keeping Swoopes in there.
Anyone who has read this space over the past year knows my thoughts on Swoopes. I just don’t view him as a difference-maker or someone capable of taking this program to the lofty heights of days past. Heard has an upside that must be sped up, given the massacre that occurred in South Bend, Ind.
Here’s the problem with Watson: He’s stuck in the past. He helped turn Teddy Bridgewater into a first-round draft pick and is using that success in hopes of doing the same with Swoopes.
Swoopes isn’t Bridgewater. Watson knows as much but also understands that Swoopes represents his coaching comfort level. He’s completely comfortable coaching a drop-back passing type over someone like Heard, whose biggest plays will come because of his feet, not his arm. I believe Watson would much rather coach Swoopes in a West Coast attack than Heard in a spread attack similar to what Vince Young ran in his day. It’s not Watson’s cup of tea, but it’s the cup of tea that would make this a better offense.
Strong didn’t exactly give Watson a glowing endorsement — “I know Shawn’s the offensive coordinator,” he said
— which should be taken to mean he’s getting an on-the-job evaluation. And if Strong decides to make a move during the season and remove Watson, the best thing would be to name Heard the starter and let Jay Norvell, who has coached in spread offenses for years, call the plays.
Heard might not be polished, but he has the type of athleticism this offense needs. Plus, he brings something that Swoopes won’t be able to give this fan base: HOPE.
If Strong decides to pull the trigger on Heard, Watson’s days could be numbered.
They might be numbered even if he doesn’t.
Did you catch what Jordan Spieth tweeted in the midst of the Notre Dame beatdown?
“Texas’ offense looking about as useful as my last four rounds.”
Golf’s newest superstar didn’t mince words, which is a refreshing change from the PC garbage you hear from some alumni.
Another tweet that caught my eye came from Ryan Palmer, who played cornerback here and was a freshman on the 2005 national championship team:
“I remember when we went 10-3 in back to back seasons. People thought it was the end of the world... lol don’t take winning for granted. It’s hard.”
Palmer was blessed that he came along at the height of Mack Brown’s success. The teams he played for went 45-7, and 4-0 in bowl games. It’s OK to say those were the good old days. It does seem long ago.
Texas’ 2015 NFL draft crop wasn’t huge, but fruit sprouted from an unexpected source. Tight end Geoff Swaim made the Dallas Cowboys’ roster, making him the surprise of this camp.
The Boys love his ability as a blocker, which should come as no surprise since he caught just 13 passes in two college seasons.
Not to worry. Dallas has Jason Witten and Gavin Escobar to handle that.
Of the 10 Longhorns from last season who were in NFL camps, Swaim was one of four to make a 53-man roster. The others are defensive tackle Malcom Brown (New England), cornerback Quandre Diggs (Detroit) and linebacker Jordan Hicks (Philadelphia).
Seven former Bevos were signed to NFL practice squads: running back Malcolm Brown (St. Louis), cornerback Carrington Byndom (Carolina), safety Adrian Phillips (San Diego), wide receiver Jaxon Shipley (Arizona), offensive lineman Michael Huey (San Diego), defensive end Cedric Reed (Buffalo) and quarterback Garrett Gilbert (Oakland).
And for those of you pooh-poohing the idea of being on a practice squad, be advised that these guys are pulling in a minimum of $112,200 for 17 weeks of work.
Not a bad part-time gig.
Contact Cedric Golden at
912-5944.
Twitter: @cedgolden
Ethics: I chose this story for ethics because a lot of people watched the game on staurday and saw how badly they did so coach Charlie Strong is trying to decide which quarter back will be starting.
The headline for this story is " Heard would be best for UT"
Heard would be best for UT
Time has passed for Swoopes as Watson’s starting quarterback.
Cedric Golden
It wasn’t a bombshell, but it needed to be said. The quarterback competition is back on at Texas.
I found this story at austin american statesman Novelty: I chose this story for novelty because this normally doesn't happen and it is just weird for this to happen.
The headline is "KKK leaves fliers on porches"
SOUTH AUSTIN
The front page of the pamphlet said, “A Introduction to the Platform and Principles of the Loyal White Knights of the Ku Klux Klan.”
“I said to my husband, ‘Oh, my God, we just got a flier from the Ku Klux Klan on our front porch,’ ” said Davis, who lives near the intersection of Manchaca Road and Chappell Lane, south of Slaughter Lane. “I was so angry. I was just on my way to a job at a church and here’s this thing that’s the most antithetical to faith and what it means to be a Christian,” Davis said Monday.
Around the corner, one of her neighbors stepped out of her house Monday morning and said she hadn’t received a KKK pamphlet.
Then she gasped as she looked down and spotted one where it had just blown off her front porch.
“This is bizarre that’s it’s here,” she said, picking it up. “This is insane. This is not cool.”
The Ku Klux Klan, a white supremacist and anti-immigration group that has existed in the United States off and on since the end of the Civil War, has a history of cross burnings, lynchings and other terrorism against African-Americans.
“I don’t know if they are trying to recruit or trying to intimidate,” said Davis, who is white. She said her subdivision is racially diverse, with Hispanic and African-American neighbors.
Robert Jones, a Klan spokesman and one of the group’s leaders in North Carolina, responded to the American-Statesman’s call Monday to the group’s “hotline,” the phone number printed on the pamphlet. He said a KKK recruitment effort is underway because of all the “racial tension” in America.
“They are trying to take down our Confederate flag and trying to erase whites out of history, and a lot of whites are starting to get fed up,” he said. “Look at that killing about two weeks ago when an African-American killed two white reporters. When you mix the races, you are distorting God’s creation.”
Jones said the Klan’s unit in Austin wanted to pass out recruitment pamphlets over the weekend. He said he didn’t know yet whether the group has received any responses or how many pamphlets were distributed.
“We tell our members to make sure you do no less than 500,” he said.
He said the KKK has been getting a lot of calls from people interested in joining ever since July, when the group rallied in Columbia, S.C., to protest the removal of the Confederate flag from the grounds of the state’s Capitol.
Davis said Monday that she called Austin police when she received the pamphlet and filled out a form on the Southern Poverty Law Center’s website that tracks hate groups.
“You can’t get away with this,” she said. “I want people to know this is happening.” She said she was shocked she had gotten a pamphlet in Austin . “Austin is known as being more progressive, more open, more inclusive and more diverse,” she said.
Sue Deck, another neighbor, said she didn’t receive a pamphlet, but she said she couldn’t believe that KKK materials were left on doorsteps.
“It is scary,” Deck said. “We’ve come so far as people — why can’t we all just get along?”
Statesman reporters Asher Price and Tim Eaton contributed to this report.
The headline is "KKK leaves fliers on porches"
SOUTH AUSTIN
KKK leaves fliers on porches
Recruiting drive stuns, angers many who received pamphlets.
By Claire Osborn cosborn@statesman.com
AUSTIN — When Amanda Davis walked out the front door of her South Austin house Sunday morning, she saw a pamphlet in a plastic bag on her doorstep. “I picked it up and I squealed like there was a snake,” she said.
I found this story at the austin american statesman.
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