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Introductory Letter


Published: Wed, 31 Jan 2007 23:59:00 -0500

Dear Readers,

 

Welcome to the February issue of The Cracked Pot! Well, if you’re reading this, then you obviously survived your battle with the terrible monster called “Midterms.” This is reason to rejoice! Do a victory dance, drink chocolate milk in celebration, and appreciate the fact that the mountain of schoolwork that is sitting on your desk right now isn’t nearly as large as it could be. Also, if you get a chance, read over the new issue of TCP. It’s the best way to bring in a new month!

 

For those of you who have been with The Potter’s School for over a year and have been faithful readers of The Cracked Pot (as I know that you all are), you may remember that, in the past, the February issue was plagued with what we call “the Holiday Syndrome.” There were hearts and ribbons galore as Features adopted a Valentine’s Day theme.

 

We have found a cure for this syndrome, and you will find no candy hearts or pink balloons this month! Instead, Features has taken a more serious turn with a History theme. The Sports section has some hard-hitting articles while the News section covers everything from new five-year high-schools in North Carolina to National Novel-Writing Month spin-offs. Read Columns if you want to hear about burn-out from the mouth (er, fingers) of a TPS alumna, or head over to Class Reports if you’re looking for information on a class that you’re thinking about taking next year.

 

As always, I am sure that this issue of The Cracked Pot has something for everyone. If you would like to say otherwise, or if you just have a question or comment regarding TCP, please e-mail your letter to TCPEditor@pottersschool.org. We appreciate your input!

 

See you all next issue!

 

Tiffany Yonts

Senior Editor

The Cracked Pot

 

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