6/1/2018 0 Comments Thank You Raechel!From the members of the Jaguar Journal
Raechel Painovich is one of our most dedicated journalists for the Jaguar Journal. Everyday, she updates lunches, sports, special announcements, and what's going on. If you’ve seen what she’s done, it’s well put together and thought through. It’s about time she gets some recognition for it. The daily news is no easy task when you have emails from coaches, teachers, and staff members flooding your inbox only five minutes before it is supposed to be sent out. Raechel, however, makes this look easy. From the outside that is. Behind the scenes she has spent countless hours getting the Jag Journal ready to send out and making sure every detail is as it should be. Raechel is in eighth grade, with a long career of high school journalism ahead of her. An interest in journalism also runs in the family, as she has a sister who is also part of the Jaguar Journal (Abby Painovich). Raechel enjoys many things. Her favorite animal is an elephant. She is involved in many sports: cross country, hockey, and softball. Her favorite color is red, and she has three siblings. When she has free time, she loves to fish\hunt and play sports. When Raechel is older she wants to be a doctor. Below is a story of one of the many adventures of Raechel Painovich as told by Killeen Prater. Killeen Prater is a lifelong friend of Raechel’s and knows her well. She tells a story of Raechel’s childhood adventure on the Munger trail. “Raechel was five years old. She was going on a bike ride with her dad. She sped up and passed her dad because he was walking as she just kept strolling along. Then, a turtle peaked her curiosity, and she picked it up and put it in her handlebar basket. Further down the trail, she found yet another turtle and had also put that one in her basket, which was now becoming an aquarium. All of a sudden, she was in town, and her dad wasn’t there. She got really scared and attempted to head home. Suddenly, in the dusk, she saw a figure approaching her. As it advanced towards toward Raechel, she biked faster and faster away from the figure. The figure yelled her name several times before she realized it was him. Her dad. Raechel greeted her father with a hug of relief and followed the trail to where they had began, with the two turtles still in Raechel’s bucket. The turtles were safe, as was little Raechel.” Thank you Raechel for all you have done; the Jaguar Journal would not have seen the success we’ve had this year without you.
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