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<strong>New</strong> <strong>Millennium</strong> <strong>New</strong>s <strong>Flash</strong><br />

Hmong <strong>New</strong> Year 2009<br />

by Panghoua Vang, Gausheng Vang, and Chia Thao<br />

The Hmong <strong>New</strong> Year<br />

this year was celebrated<br />

on Friday,<br />

December 18 th 2009.<br />

The Hmong <strong>New</strong> Year<br />

is a big part of the<br />

Hmong culture and<br />

<strong>New</strong> <strong>Millennium</strong> Academy.<br />

The staff, students,<br />

and some of the parents<br />

came and were a<br />

part of the <strong>New</strong> Year<br />

celebration. Many of<br />

the students and<br />

staff at <strong>New</strong> <strong>Millennium</strong><br />

wore Hmong clothes<br />

during the <strong>New</strong> Year celebration.<br />

Lots of teachers wore<br />

Hmong clothes, also. The<br />

clothing was brought in by<br />

First quarter Character<br />

awards were given at the<br />

awards assembly on Wednesday,<br />

November 25. Students<br />

received Character awards in<br />

the month of September for<br />

responsibility, October<br />

awards were given for showing<br />

honesty, and November<br />

awards were given to students<br />

for thankfulness.<br />

In Ms. Ker’s kindergarten<br />

class, the character award<br />

Hmong teachers and parents<br />

so that everyone had the<br />

opportunity to dress up.<br />

The emcees of the show<br />

were Ms. Rae and Mr. Thao.<br />

First Quarter Character Awards<br />

by Peter Vue and Lucky Xiong<br />

<strong>New</strong> <strong>Millennium</strong> Academy<br />

Students, families, and staff enjoy the buffet offered<br />

for lunch at <strong>New</strong> <strong>Millennium</strong> Academy’s Hmong <strong>New</strong> Year<br />

winners were Mai Joua Lee,<br />

Chimeng Vue, Xai Thong Her,<br />

Kashia Vang, Sarah Vang, and<br />

Yakou Yang.<br />

In Mrs. Peterson’s room, the<br />

winners were Jayson Yang,<br />

Susan Xiong, Kao Sheng Her,<br />

Lucky Vang, Izabella Her,<br />

and Jacob Vang.<br />

Malachi Yang, Jennifer Her,<br />

Sky Vang, Mai Kor Pha, Shue<br />

Vang, and Megan Lee won<br />

character awards for Mrs.<br />

(Character Awards continued on page<br />

The performances<br />

started at 9:45 am<br />

and ended at around<br />

12:00 pm. Some<br />

performances were<br />

the NMA Crew<br />

(breakdance), NMA<br />

Girls (singing a<br />

Hmong song), and<br />

The Me Me Dancers<br />

(Ms. Johnson’s and<br />

Ms. Peterson’s<br />

classes. They were<br />

dancing and ball<br />

tossing to “Hmong<br />

Sib Hlab”).<br />

After the performances,<br />

there was a raffle drawing to<br />

win prizes. The winners were<br />

(<strong>New</strong> Year continued on page 5)<br />

1 st grade, Mrs. Mortensen’s<br />

class: Back row: Lee Lee, Sawang<br />

Her, Kou Xiong. Front<br />

row: Soifa Xiong, Ying Lai Vang.<br />

Not pictured: Brandon Lee.<br />

Volume 2, Issue 2<br />

January 21, 2010<br />

Inside this issue:<br />

Students of the<br />

Month<br />

Teacher of the<br />

Month<br />

2<br />

2<br />

Advice Column 3<br />

3<br />

4<br />

5<br />

5<br />

6


Staff Member of the Month<br />

by Mubarek Sado<br />

What is your name? Mr. Paul Yang<br />

How old are you? I am 36 years old.<br />

When is you r birthday? My birthday<br />

is on September 9, 1973.<br />

What is your job title? I am the new<br />

Dean of students at <strong>New</strong> <strong>Millennium</strong>.<br />

Mr. Paul Yang is<br />

Why did you come to this school? I the staff member<br />

came to this school to help the kids.<br />

What is your favorite color? blue<br />

What sport do you like to play? I enjoy playing Frisbee.<br />

What is your favorite subject? My favorite subject is<br />

studying the law.<br />

Where did you work before you came to NMA? I worked<br />

as a broker.<br />

When did you come to this country? I came to the U.S. in<br />

1976.<br />

Where were you born? I was born in Laos.<br />

How long have you been working at this school? I’ve been<br />

here since December 1st.<br />

Are you married? Yes, I am married.<br />

Do you have any kids? No, I don’t have any children.<br />

Elementary School Student<br />

of the Month, Grades K-2<br />

by Kha Yang and Khoi Vang<br />

What do you like to eat? Pizza<br />

What is your full name? Kenji Vang<br />

How old are you? 7<br />

What is your favorite sport? Soccer<br />

Who is your teacher? Ms. Thao<br />

When is your birthday? December 11<br />

What is your favorite cartoon show?<br />

Spongebob<br />

Who is your favorite super hero? Super<br />

man<br />

Kenji Vang is the<br />

K-2 elementary What grade are you in? Grade 2<br />

student of the<br />

month.<br />

What is your favorite subject? Math<br />

What is your favorite color? Black<br />

Do you have any brothers and sisters?<br />

1 brother<br />

Page 2<br />

Teacher of the Month<br />

by Ying Leng Vang<br />

What is your name and what do you<br />

teach at NMA? My name is Mr.<br />

Reichel and I teach middle school Science.<br />

What is your favorite song?<br />

“Geraldine” by the band Glasvegas.<br />

What is your age? I am 28 years old.<br />

Are you married yet? Yes, I am<br />

married.<br />

Mr. Reichel is the<br />

What is your favorite anime? I don’t teacher of the<br />

month.<br />

know.<br />

What do you like most about NMA?<br />

The school is big and the students are friendly.<br />

Do you like dancing? No, I am very bad at it!<br />

What is your favorite food? My favorite food is walleye.<br />

Do you like watching scary movies? Only semi-scary movies.<br />

What kind of books do you enjoy reading? I like reading<br />

non-fiction books mostly.<br />

Elementary School Student<br />

of the Month, Grades 3-5<br />

by Gao Chia Vang<br />

What is your first name?<br />

Thomas<br />

What is your last name?<br />

Lee<br />

When were you born? I was<br />

born on June 15, 2000.<br />

How old are you? I am 9<br />

years old.<br />

What is your teacher’s<br />

name? My teacher’s name is<br />

Ms. Moua. She is my favorite<br />

teacher.<br />

What is your favorite subject?<br />

I like math the most.<br />

Thomas Lee is the 3-5<br />

Elementary student of<br />

the month.<br />

Who is your best friend? My best friend at NMA is Chang<br />

Meng.<br />

What books do you like the most? I really like the Magic<br />

<strong>New</strong> <strong>Millennium</strong> <strong>New</strong>s <strong>Flash</strong>


Advice Column: Dear Millie<br />

Dear Millie,<br />

Is it okay to be sarcastic to your exboyfriend<br />

because he made you cry?<br />

Sincerely,<br />

Sarcastic Girlfriend<br />

Dear Sarcastic Girlfriend,<br />

Well, it’s probably better to just be a<br />

nice person and treat your ex-boyfriend<br />

how you wish he had treated you. Just<br />

try to forget what he did and move on.<br />

Maybe one day you’ll even be able to be<br />

friends.<br />

Sincerely,<br />

Millie<br />

………………………………………………………………………..<br />

Dear Millie,<br />

I have a friend problem:<br />

I have these friends that always annoy<br />

me and it seems like they don’t even see<br />

me when I’m around. One day I heard<br />

them talking about me… how do I confront<br />

them?<br />

Sincerely,<br />

Confused Friend<br />

Dear Confused Friend,<br />

Well maybe you should just ask them<br />

what’s wrong. Ask them if there’s something<br />

you did to upset them. Tell them it<br />

hurts your feelings when you hear them<br />

talking about you, and hopefully that will<br />

make them stop. If they keep talking<br />

about you behind your back, maybe it’s<br />

time to move on and make friends who<br />

treat you with respect. Remember, your<br />

friends should like you for who you are<br />

and not make you feel bad about yourself.<br />

Sincerely,<br />

Millie<br />

………………………………………………………………………..<br />

Dear Millie,<br />

I finally had the strength to tell this<br />

girl that I like her. But what can I do to<br />

make her feel the same way?<br />

Sincerely,<br />

Like Her a lot<br />

Dear Like Her a lot,<br />

It’s really good that you had the<br />

strength to tell her that you like her.<br />

T-Shirt and Yearbook Cover Contests<br />

by Chong Khang & KaZoua Yang<br />

The middle school students participated<br />

in a T-shirt contest again this year. Mr.<br />

Kong Pheng Vang, the art teacher, was in<br />

charge of the contest. Students who<br />

wanted to enter the contest were to<br />

create a T-shirt logo that represented<br />

<strong>New</strong> <strong>Millennium</strong> Academy.<br />

The T-shirts were either Vikings purple<br />

or orange, with white writing for the<br />

logo. “I wanted students who were participating<br />

in the contest to show how<br />

creative they are,” said Mr. Vang.<br />

Many students made drawings and<br />

sketches, and after much deliberation,<br />

the winner of the contest was announced:<br />

seventh grader, Pahoua Her.<br />

She won a free T-shirt for making the<br />

winning design.<br />

Mr. Vang is also taking applications for<br />

the yearbook cover contest. Students<br />

still have the opportunity to design this<br />

year’s school yearbook cover which will<br />

come out sometime in the spring.<br />

Maybe you could ask her out to show<br />

her that she’s important to you. Just be<br />

honest with her and be yourself around<br />

her.<br />

Sincerely,<br />

Millie<br />

………………………………………………………………………..<br />

Dear Millie,<br />

Is it okay to interfere with other people’s<br />

business if it is really important?<br />

Sincerely,<br />

Interfering<br />

Dear Interfering,<br />

Yes, if it is something that you feel is<br />

really important, then it’s okay to interfere.<br />

If you’re doing it because you care<br />

about the person, then it’s fine. It<br />

sounds like you want to interfere because<br />

you’re concerned about a friend,<br />

so I’m sure your friend will understand<br />

that.<br />

Sincerely,<br />

Millie<br />

Volume 2, Issue 2 Page 3


Kindergarten Thanksgiving<br />

by Kalia Yang and Mai Lee Vang<br />

The kindergarten classes had a Thanksgiving<br />

party on Monday, November 23rd<br />

from 3:00-3:30 pm. The kindergarten<br />

teachers brought turkey, corn, buns,<br />

mashed potatoes, gravy, and stuffing<br />

for their students to eat. The party was<br />

outside the K-1 common area. All the<br />

kindergarteners were dressed up as<br />

pilgrims and were wearing bonnets, pilgrim<br />

hats, or headdresses.<br />

The kindergarten teachers said that<br />

everything at the Thanksgiving party<br />

Elementary Field Trips<br />

The 1st grader Under Water World<br />

Fieldtrip<br />

By: Pahoua Chang and Lisa Thao<br />

On December 11th, 2009 both of the<br />

first grade classes took a fieldtrip to<br />

Underwater World at Mall of America.<br />

Underwater World is the world’s largest<br />

underground aquarium with over 5,000<br />

creatures including sea turtles, sharks,<br />

stingrays, sea horses, and octopuses.<br />

Ms. Zimmermann’s and Mrs. Mortensen’s<br />

first grade classes loaded buses right<br />

after lunch at <strong>New</strong> <strong>Millennium</strong> Academy.<br />

When they arrived at Underwater<br />

World, the first graders saw underwater<br />

animals, touched starfishes and<br />

crayfish, and rode a fake boat. Chase<br />

Vang said, “It was fun!” KaoHlee Yang,<br />

had to do with the first Thanksgiving<br />

in America. They had three tables,<br />

one for the pilgrims, one for<br />

the Native Americans, and one for<br />

the pilgrim girls wearing bonnets.<br />

Before the party, kindergarteners<br />

had to learn about Thanksgiving and<br />

the pilgrims for a whole week in<br />

class.<br />

One kindergartner named Jason<br />

said his favorite thing about the<br />

party was dressing up like a Native<br />

American. Mrs. Rae’s favorite part<br />

of the party was that she liked the<br />

pilgrim boys’ and girls’ costumes.<br />

The students and teachers really<br />

enjoyed celebrating Thanksgiving<br />

together this year at school.<br />

another first grade student, said, “The<br />

fieldtrip was awesome and I would want<br />

to go again.”<br />

Science Museum Field Trip<br />

by: Darunee Thao and Hlee Lee<br />

The two fourth grade classes at <strong>New</strong><br />

<strong>Millennium</strong> Academy went to the Science<br />

Museum in St. Paul in December. The<br />

fourth graders had been learning about<br />

the Titanic, which was the topic featured<br />

at the Omni Theater at the Science<br />

Museum. Seven staff members<br />

rode with the forty-one students on the<br />

bus. When they got to the museum, students<br />

were divided into six groups. They<br />

were then able to walk around the museum<br />

and see the different exhibits and<br />

experiments on display.<br />

Pheng Xing Vang builds a trebuchet from pencils<br />

during Math Club.<br />

After lunch students were able to see<br />

artifacts from the Titanic, the famous<br />

ship that sank in 1912. Then each group<br />

had a turn going into the Science Museum<br />

store. Choua Thao said that she liked the<br />

field trip because “We got to look at the<br />

Titanic. I liked going shopping in the<br />

store, too.” Angelica Lee also thought the<br />

Titanic was interesting. Angelica said the<br />

field trip was fun because it had cool<br />

stuff. “This was the third time I have<br />

been to the Science Museum,” she said.<br />

Volume 2, Issue 2 Page 4


Nouly Vang (1st grade), Kong Pheng<br />

Vang (4th grade), Jacky Chang (6th<br />

grade), and Yias Her (parent), The<br />

prize for each winner was traditional<br />

Hmong clothing. After the performances<br />

students and parents ate lunch<br />

together. There was traditional<br />

Hmong food such as eggrolls, rice,<br />

Hmong sausage, chicken wings, bok<br />

choi, laab, and steamed zucchinis.<br />

After lunch, students could either go<br />

home early with their parents or stay<br />

for classroom parties and movies.<br />

Many of the elementary classrooms had<br />

Christmas parties and movies. In the<br />

middle school there were four classrooms<br />

with different activities for stu-<br />

Mr. Mike and Mr. Chingla entertain the<br />

crowd with a sing-along version of “Mi<br />

Noog.”<br />

8th graders Bill Vang, Jerry Vang, XengXai Lee, Michael<br />

Thao, and Magic Vang perform under the group name Pheb<br />

dents. They watched movies, played on<br />

the computers, and participated in<br />

Dance Dance Revolution.<br />

The <strong>New</strong> Year celebration was the kick-<br />

Students dressed up in their nicest clothes to<br />

Nyob Zoo Xyoo Tshiab 2009!<br />

<strong>New</strong> <strong>Millennium</strong> teachers, administrators, AEs, and staff pose for a group picture.<br />

off to students’ and teachers’ winter<br />

break and was once again a huge success<br />

this year! Thanks to everyone<br />

who came together and worked so<br />

hard! Special thanks goes out to Kim<br />

Mortenson, who was in charge of the<br />

<strong>New</strong> Year Committee, and Kong Vang,<br />

who was in charge of all the beautiful<br />

decorations throughout the school<br />

and cafeteria.<br />

5th graders Pangnhia Vang, Jezebelle<br />

Yang, Yeng Lee, Shealuck Vang, and<br />

Mai Kia Lee recite a Hmong poem.<br />

Volume 2, Issue 2 Page 5


First Quarter Character Award Recipients<br />

Kindergarten, Ms. Ker’s<br />

class, September:Mai Joua<br />

Kindergarten, Ms. Peterson’s<br />

class, September: Jayson<br />

Yang and Susan Xiong<br />

1 st Grade, Ms. Zimmermann’s<br />

class, September: Kayla Vang<br />

and Touger Yang<br />

3 rd Grade, Ms. Emerson’s<br />

class, September: Xai Vang<br />

and Michelle Lee<br />

3 rd Grade, Ms. Flikeid’s class,<br />

September: Malee Vang, Chue<br />

Lee<br />

Kindergarten, Ms. Ker’s class,<br />

October: Kashia Vang and Xai<br />

Kindergarten, Ms. Peterson’s<br />

class, October: Kao Sheng<br />

Her and Lucky Vang<br />

1 st Grade, Ms. Zimmermann’s<br />

class, October: Nkauj<br />

3 rd Grade, Ms. Emerson’s class,<br />

October: PaYing Vang and Kou<br />

Thao<br />

3 rd Grade, Ms. Flikeid’s class,<br />

October: Helena Vang, Sumeng<br />

Vang<br />

Kindergarten, Ms. Ker’s class,<br />

November: Sarah Vang and<br />

Kindergarten, Ms. Peterson’s<br />

class, November:Izabella<br />

Her<br />

1 st Grade, Ms. Zimmermann’s<br />

class, November: Quincy Vang<br />

and Phoua Lee<br />

3 rd Grade, Ms. Emerson’s class,<br />

November: Hlub Moua and<br />

3 rd Grade, Ms. Flikeid’s class,<br />

November: Mayla Moua, Zhercheeh<br />

Yang<br />

4 th Grade, Ms. Anderson’s<br />

class, September: Yeng Chu<br />

Vang and Kong Vang (not<br />

pictured)<br />

4 th Grade, Ms. Anderson’s<br />

class, October: ChiMeng Yang<br />

4 th Grade, Ms. Anderson’s<br />

class, November: Pheng Vue<br />

and Michelle Thao<br />

Volume 2, Issue 2 Page 6


5 th Grade, Ms. Krizak’s class,<br />

September: Keane Yang and<br />

Peter Xiong<br />

Congratulations to all of the Fall 2009 character award recipients!<br />

2 nd Grade, Mrs. Thao’s class. Back<br />

Row: Jee Vue, Kenji Vang, Maihly<br />

Thao. Front Row: Alucard Vang,<br />

Kaying Vang and Somkit Phraviseth<br />

5 th Grade, Ms. Krizak’s class,<br />

October: Pa Nou Thao and Chong<br />

Khue Yang<br />

2 nd Grade, Mrs. Rood’s class. Back Row: Charmeng<br />

Vang, Xor Vue, and Fortune Xiong. Front<br />

Row: Rose Yang, Angeleen Lee, and Kao Lee<br />

5 th Grade, Ms. Krizak’s class,<br />

November: Jezebelle Yang and<br />

Leng Vue<br />

5 th Grade, Ms. Joyer’s class. Back Row:<br />

Angel Vang, Mai Youa Her, Bao Khang, Gau<br />

Zong Yang. Front Row: Tou Yer Xiong,<br />

Pheng Xiong, Anthony Xiong.<br />

Volume 2, Issue 2 Page 7


Character Awards continued from page 1<br />

Johnson’s class.<br />

In Ms. Zimmermann’s class Touger Yang,<br />

Kayla Vang, Meng Xiong, Nkauj Ntsum<br />

Yang, Phoua Lee, and Quincy Vang received<br />

awards. Lee Lee, Sawang Her, Kou<br />

Xiong, Soifa Xiong, Brandon Lee, Ying<br />

Lai Vang received awards in Mrs. Mortenson’s<br />

class.<br />

Mrs. Thao’s second grade class the winners<br />

were: Jee Vue, Kenji Vang, Maihly<br />

Thao, Alucard Vang, Kaying Vang, and<br />

Somkit Phraviseth. Xor Vue, Angeleen<br />

Lee, Fortune Xiong, Kao Lee Thao, Charmeng<br />

Vang, and Rose Yang received<br />

awards in Mrs. Rood’s room.<br />

In Mrs. Emerson’s room, Xai Vang, Michelle<br />

Lee, Kou Thao, PaYing Vang, Chue<br />

Fue Lee, and Hlub Moua received<br />

awards. The winners in Mrs. Flikeid’s<br />

class Malee Vang, Chue Lee, Helena<br />

Vang, Sumeng Vang, Mayla Moua, Zhercheech<br />

Yang.<br />

In Mrs. Anderson’s class Yeng Chu Vang,<br />

Kong Vang, Chimeng Yang, Daisy Yang,<br />

Pheng Vue, and Michelle Thao received<br />

awards. The winners in Ms. Moua’s room<br />

were: Choua Thao, Kong Pheng Vang,<br />

Chang Yang, Gaochia Moua, Nariko<br />

Chang, and Yuepheng Lor.<br />

Keane Yang, Peter Xiong, Chong Khue<br />

Yang, Pa Nou Thao, Leng Vue, and Jeze-<br />

<strong>New</strong> <strong>Millennium</strong> <strong>New</strong>s <strong>Flash</strong><br />

Staff Advisors<br />

Ms. Daniewicz<br />

Ms. Zweber<br />

Staff Reporters<br />

Kazoua Yang<br />

Sheng Vaaj<br />

Chong Khang<br />

GaoChia Vang<br />

Pachia Lee<br />

Lucky Xiong<br />

Charles Lee<br />

Hlee Lee<br />

Darunee Thao<br />

Chia Thao<br />

Jacky Chang<br />

Nutxeng Vang<br />

Mubarek Sado<br />

Kha Yang<br />

Kalia Yang<br />

Priscilla Vang<br />

Mai Kou Her<br />

Khoi Vang<br />

Mai Lee Vang<br />

8)<br />

belle Yang were character award winners<br />

in Ms. Krizak’s class. In Mrs.<br />

Joyer’s class Bao Khang, Tou Yer Xiong,<br />

Angel Vang, Pheng Xiong, Mai Youa Her,<br />

Anthony Xiong, and Gau Zong Yang received<br />

awards.<br />

In middle school, the sixth grade character<br />

award winners were: Gau Shen<br />

Vang, Lucky Xiong, Cassandra Lee, Kaying<br />

Thao, Lo Xiong, and Anastasia Yang.<br />

Seventh grade winners were: Kong Meng<br />

Vang, Mai Yia Xiong, Mai Mee Lee,<br />

Carter Kha, Chuemeng Vang, and Hunenane<br />

Hea. Bill Vang, Saleena Lee, Magic<br />

Vang, PaZong Vang, Chong Khang, and<br />

Ying Leng Vang<br />

Gausheng Vang<br />

Panghoua Vang<br />

Peter Vue<br />

Staff<br />

Photographers<br />

Pacha Her<br />

Yang Houa Xiong<br />

<strong>New</strong> <strong>Millennium</strong><br />

Academy<br />

1203 Bryant Avenue North<br />

Minneapolis, MN 55411<br />

Phone: 612-377-6260<br />

Fax: 612-377-6261<br />

E-mail: admin@nma-edu.org<br />

Middle school character award winners. Back row: Kaying Thao, Lucky<br />

Xiong, Magic Vang, Bill Vang, Pa Zong Vang, Chong Khang. Middle row:<br />

Carter Kha, Chuemeng Vang, Mai Yia Xiong, Hunenane Hea, Mai Mee Lee,.<br />

Front row: Cassandra Lee, Cindy Lor, Gau Sheng Vang, Anastasia Yang.<br />

Not pictured: Kong Meng Vang (7), Saleena Lee, Lo Xang Xiong.<br />

The <strong>New</strong> <strong>Millennium</strong> <strong>New</strong>s <strong>Flash</strong> staff is always looking for<br />

story ideas! If you would like to see your classroom or<br />

students featured in these pages, please contact Ms.<br />

Zweber or Ms. Daniewicz.<br />

All NMA students are welcome to write letters to the<br />

advice column. Letters can be dropped off in Ms. Zweber’s<br />

room in the Advice Column mailbox. Students must include<br />

their names with all letters, but all letters will be published<br />

anonymously.<br />

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