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Ella interview 1: Ms. Cowoline

Ella McWoof: All the pupils at Kinzville Academy just love their principal, Ms. Cowoline. I’m here with Ms. Cowoline to learn more about her love of education, her role in the Kinzville community and her home life with her charming daughter, Cowabelle. Ms. Cowoline: Why, thank you, Ella! When you put it like that you make me sound so grand! I’m just a simple teacher in a small town. Ella: No, Ms. Cowoline, you are certainly more than that! You are the heart of one of the most beloved institutions in Kinzville. Can you tell us how you got your start teaching? Ms. Cowoline: Well, Ella, I came from a very large family, and being the oldest child I just seemed to gravitate naturally toward instructing my younger siblings. Whether it was teaching them to tie their shoes, ride a bike or make a sandwich, I truly enjoyed guidance and felt such a feeling of accomplishment when I saw them grasp a new concept. Ella McWoof: Is there any aspect of teaching you DON’T enjoy? Ms. Cowoline: To be honest – and I’m sure the children will disagree with me on this one – my least favorite part of teaching … Read more

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Ms. Cowoline’s Winter Fun Day

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              Ms. Cowoline here with a very exciting announcement for my dear students! On January 11, we are going to take a break from learning and spend a day enjoying the winter weather with physical fitness! Yes, we’re having a snow fun day. So if you’re interested in sports – or just running around in the snow – you’re going to have a stellar time! I am interested to hear what kind of sports and activities you’d all like to do, so I’m going to put a suggestion box outside of my office. I can’t wait to read the things you come up with!

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Ms. Cowoline Weighs in on the Election

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  Well, it’s Ms. Cowoline here again. I just had a long – and rather exhausting – discussion with Purr-cilla regarding her reaction to the results of the School President election. While I realize that it must be difficult for Purr-cilla to accept her loss, I pointed out that she did do very well in the results. 2391 votes is nothing to sneeze at, you know. But then, although she still disputed the accuracy of the vote, Purr-cilla demanded to know why, when she had such a strong showing, she would not be allowed to take part and help make decisions about how the School Government runs. And you know, I thought she had an excellent point. So then I explained to Salley that, as Purr-cilla represented a sizeable portion of the vote, perhaps it would be wise for Salley to include Purr-cilla  in her cabinet to make sure that ALL the students’ voices are heard. And after that I had a long – and equally exhausting – discussion with Salley. *SIGH* And so Salley will be making a place for Purr-cilla in her council. I’m sure the two of them, with the help of Stoogles, will make an excellent … Read more

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Kinzville Academy Tour – Part 3

Ms. Cowoline has lots to show you at the Academy! Read more

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Kinzville Academy Tour – Part 2

Ms. Cowoline loves giving tours of her school! Read more

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Kinzville Academy Tour – Part 1

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Ms. Cowoline gives us a behind-the-scenes tour of the Kinzville Academy! Read more

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