We have been working all semester on the Winter issue piece by piece. And here's the cover...
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
Friday, November 9, 2012
We had a maaa-aa-velous time!
Goats are like babies! In fact, they are called "kids"!
This is Jenny (pictured right). She raises goats. In the upcoming Winter issue, you can read all about how Jenny raises goats and lets them "mow" peoples' lawns.One of our Eaglets (pictured below) is the author of the goat article. She is watching carefully over two kids.

Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Interviewing Senator Burdick
Once again, the crack political team at the Fried Eagle was on the ground covering the hottest topics concerning Oregon's state government. We gained fascinating insights about the trees, the Presidential debates, and...Senator Burdick's personal life...Way to go team!
Our Mascot has Been Busy!
Principal Cindy Roby Travels with the Fried Eagle Mascot!
Where will our little guy go next? First he was in Paris, then Los Angeles...now our little eagle jetted off with Principal Roby for an adventure in the American Heartland. He landed in (where else?) The Mall of America and beautiful St. Louis! The kids are pouring over the pictures...
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
Are these two Eagles standing next to our next Mayor?
Stay tuned! We'll find out soon... THANKS Charlie Hales for a subject in the premier issue of the Fried Eagle!
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
Passing the Literary Baton
Oh, you knew this might happen.
All good things come to an end, and it's time for this writer to give up the blog for other Fried Eagle duties. And so I pass the literary baton to a new writer with a different style and voice.
And with this final post, I leave behind my favorite behind-the-scenes memories:
1. The boy who inhaled nine cookies in two minutes and was unable to speak because he was writhing on the playground clutching his belly. In front of Senator Chip Shields, no less.
2. The very first article, Paper Airplanes, and how it made the zine a reality for everyone. It became a goal we could literally grasp (and fold and unfold and smudge with dirty fingers).
3. Slappy Cakes, Slappy Cakes, Slappy Cakes
(You'll have to buy the zine to find out why.)
4. The earnest, thoughtful reasons for why each child is voting for a specific mayoral candidate.
(Again, buy the zine.)
4. And finally, let's not forget those boys with sticks.
All good things come to an end, and it's time for this writer to give up the blog for other Fried Eagle duties. And so I pass the literary baton to a new writer with a different style and voice.
And with this final post, I leave behind my favorite behind-the-scenes memories:
1. The boy who inhaled nine cookies in two minutes and was unable to speak because he was writhing on the playground clutching his belly. In front of Senator Chip Shields, no less.
2. The very first article, Paper Airplanes, and how it made the zine a reality for everyone. It became a goal we could literally grasp (and fold and unfold and smudge with dirty fingers).
3. Slappy Cakes, Slappy Cakes, Slappy Cakes
(You'll have to buy the zine to find out why.)
4. The earnest, thoughtful reasons for why each child is voting for a specific mayoral candidate.
(Again, buy the zine.)
4. And finally, let's not forget those boys with sticks.
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