Purpose of the Wolfpacket
The Wolfpacket aims to inform students of current and relevant events and issues. Some items are published only to entertain but will follow the guidelines of the editorial policy. Since the Wolfpacket staff meets regularly, publication of the newspaper serves to educate both readers and staff members. The staff tries to be accurate and responsible, and follows some regulations as defined by the Society of Professional Journalists.
Content
The Wolfpacket staff determines what goes into the school paper and reserves the right to choose content and determine priority (优先级) of stories. Although the Wolfpacket emphasizes school news, it also covers community, state, national, and international news that the staff thinks relevant to students. Stories are evaluated for news value, entertainment value, timeliness, and a student angle. While most Wolfpacket articles will be written by the staff, we encourage other students, administrators and community members to consider the Opinions section of the Wolfpacket to be open for discussion.
Editorials(社论)
Opinions and editorials are clearly labeled and separated from news items. Editorials represent the majority opinion of the staff and will be run under the heading "Editorial". Individual opinions, which do not necessarily represent staff opinion, will be clearly distinguished from editorials.
Trivia(琐事)
The Wolfpacket staff is opposed to running gossip columns, such as holiday messages, April Fool's jokes, and popularity surveys because the Wolfpacket tries to maintain a standard of professionalism in the content. We try to avoid any possible harm to students and other readers, no matter how much entertainment value these features might provide.
Time, Place and Manner of Distribution
The Wolfpacket is distributed free of charge on campus, except for the Homecoming issue, which is distributed during half-time at the football game. Additional copies may be available in the library and school office. Copies are mailed to subscribers (订阅者) and advertisers by the circulation manager. Subscriptions to the Wolpacket cost $20 for one year.
1.According to the passage, the Wolfpacker is most likely ________.A.a book |
B.a website |
C.a newspaper |
D.a TV program |
A.school news |
B.community news |
C.national news |
D.international news |
A.the development of the Wolfpacker |
B.the content of the Walfpacket |
C.the influence of the Wolfpacket |
D.the regulations of the Wolfpacket |
A.Have a picnic. | B.Go fishing. | C.Take a drive. |
A.The weather. | B.Indoor activities. | C.The woman’s illness. |
A.At a bus station. | B.At a train station. | C.At an airport. |
A.Put a job advertisement. | B.Conduct an interview. | C.Surf the Internet. |
A.To book a room. | B.To confirm his flight. | C.To reschedule a meeting. |
A.The hallways. | B.The front office. | C.The cafeteria. |
A.Hold a workshop. | B.Design a schedule. | C.Host a dinner. |
A.They practiced dancing together. |
B.They performed in a musical. |
C.They watched a show. |
A.A dancer. | B.An actress. | C.A musician. |
Nashville Sail Camp
Place | Weeklong Day Camp at Hamilton Creek Marina on Percy Priest Lake |
Time | 9:00 am-4:00 pm, Monday-Friday |
Ages | 7-17 |
Price | * $485/week * An extra $65/week (Weekly Extended Care: drop-off as early as 7:45 am and pick-up as late as 5:15 pm for car rider campers) |
Nashville Sail Camp is a learn-to-sail camp for all levels of sailors. Along with sailing, campers will learn valuable problem-solving and creative thinking techniques. They spend their days on shore and on the water, and will come home with plenty of hands-on sailing experience.
All groups are coached by US Sailing qualified instructors and helped by camp counselors (顾问) and junior counselors. Each day includes lessons appropriate for each learning level.
Opti 1
Our youngest and smallest campers will take the helm (舵柄) for the first time, learning the basics of sailing in pairs on board their boats.
Opti 2
Beginners aged 9 and up as well as Opti 1 graduates will increase their skill level at the helm of an Opti sailboat. Campers are encouraged to learn single-handed sailing after mastering sailing in pairs.
Sunfish
Sailors aged 11 and up will explore the waters on a leisure sunfish boat, one of the world’s most popular day sailing boats. Starting off in pairs to increase confidence and get practice with a friend on board, campers are encouraged to try single-handing the boat by the end of the week. Sunfish campers spend most of their time on the water throughout the week.
What to bring every day
●CGA Class III life jacket
●Packed lunch and a water bottle
●Athletic swimwear, a hat and closed-toe water shoes
●SPF 30 sunscreen
Tips
●Campers must be comfortable in boats and have strong swimming skills.
●All campers are required to wear life jackets in and around the boats and water.
Contact us
Tel: 833-244-3288
Email: info@leadershipacademyllc.com
1.How much should a camper pay if he wants to be picked up at 5:15 pm?A.65 dollars. | B.485 dollars. | C.550 dollars. | D.600 dollars. |
A.Sail by themselves. | B.Master sailing in groups. |
C.Explore the waters in pairs. | D.Make friends with other campers. |
A.Having some knowledge about lifesaving. | B.Learning about sailing beforehand. |
C.Bringing a spare pair of shoes. | D.Wearing a certain life jacket. |