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The Day Creek Howl

The student news site of Day Creek Intermediate School

The Day Creek Howl

The student news site of Day Creek Intermediate School

The Day Creek Howl

Students bring their parents to their classrooms to show off all the achievements throughout the year.

PACK is Back

Morgan C., Sophia T., and Kirsten L. April 7, 2022

  Everyone learns at a different pace. For this reason, PACK, otherwise known as ‘Universal Access’ in the Etiwanda School District is used to benefit each individual at their own unique level.  PACK...

The Galaxy Wars invited students to play dodge ball and have fun with their teammates and friends.

Galaxy Wars Tournament

Declynn G. and Adrian M. April 6, 2022

Day Creek Intermediate’s PE staff created a fun and entertaining way of keeping students active and involved in class. From March 17-18, students signed up and participated in a Star Wars themed survivor...

Ms.Gonzalez interacts with her students by prioritizing their  mental health and offering them to purchase a basketball game with PBIS points.

Teacher and Student Interactions

Declynn G., Camilla S., and Kaitlyn M. April 6, 2022

Twelve months ago, students were sitting at home, fixated on screens. Teachers and peers were reduced to 2-inch Zoom boxes. Fast forward to the 2021 school year, as students have moved down the hallways...

After a recent spike in players, Wordle has become the most popular game at DCIS.

Wordle Attracts DCIS Students

Thomas T. and Everett C. March 15, 2022

The origins of Wordle weren’t promising, as the game began with a mere 90 daily players. However, this humble beginning would soon become a viral success. Josh Wardle first developed and published...

Former Coyote Delaney Spaulding brought home an Olympic Medal from the 2020 Games.

Hometown Coyote, an Olympic Champion

Emily L., Writer March 15, 2022

Imagine getting the email of a lifetime. You are going to the Olympics. Then during a softball game, tragedy strikes. You tore your ACL, a couple of months before you are planning to take the biggest athletic...

According to Google a role model is “a person looked to by others as an example to be imitated. However, can young audience members look up to these people?

Are Role Models Dead?

Kylie A. and Ariana A. March 10, 2022

Google defines a role model as “a person looked to by others as an example to be imitated.” Most kids look up to people who are actors, professional athletes, or social influencers. But behind the...

After seeing the decline of Covid-19 cases, many citizens are demanding a mask mandate, but is it too soon?

The Mask Mandate Debate Rages On

Layla G. and Emily L. March 1, 2022

Despite the decline of mask mandates across the nation, the governor of California has delayed his decision of dropping requirements in schools. In response, the Etiwanda School District has retained its...

The communtity has come together in honor of Specialist Alex Joseph Ram.

Honoring a Fallen Soldier

Abigail B., Writer February 28, 2022

Tragedy struck the night of February 1, 2022. 20-year-old Specialist Alex Joseph (AJ) Ram of the US Army was pronounced dead while deployed in Syria. Soldiers die in the service of our country nearly every...

Over the quarantine, many kids have felt a decline in their grades and conflicts with their parents has seem to be the biggest problem.

Stress At Home

Ariana A. and Elaria B. February 24, 2022

You walk downstairs before school, fully aware of your parents' presence as they yell at each other in the kitchen while your siblings bicker in the living room. You work to block out the chaos in hopes...

Millions of kids around the world have to deal with the separation of their parents, but does it affect their academics?

The Challenge of Divorce

Emily L. and Layla G. February 14, 2022

For 7th-grader Chloe D., school is a constant struggle. When her parents divorced, the hassle of packing her belongings every other week often resulted in her forgetting her day-to-day materials. Few school...

Learning is a very important aspect of life, but teachers minute pay has made life more tough for them.

Building a Class

Thomas T., Writer February 7, 2022

Learning is a valuable part of life. Everywhere we go, both inside and outside of school, there is a possibility of getting just a little bit smarter. Yet the best learning, especially on campus, likely...

Mrs. Gaines is the new counselor at Daycreek, and Coyotes welcome her!

There’s a New Coyote in the Pack

Adrian M. and Jadyn K. February 7, 2022

We all remember the day that Mrs. Burr left Day Creek Intermediate School. It was a rough one, especially for the students who had developed a close rapport with her throughout the past two years of Covid,...

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