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The Student News Site of Freedom Area Middle School

Bulldog Barker

The Student News Site of Freedom Area Middle School

Bulldog Barker

Helena Buli

Helena Buli, Editor-in-Chief Reflections Yearbook

My name is Helena Buli and I am in eighth grade. This is my fourth year participating in journalism. Here is a bit about me! I participate in Math Counts, Pep Club, and of course Newspaper Club. My favorite color is red and I have a great music taste that I’m extremely stubborn in sticking to. I have an interest in history and a tendency to remember odd facts that will help me in absolutely nothing. I also love books, fiction or nonfiction. Stupid horror flicks will forever be a hobby of mine.

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Muslims celebrating the holy month of Ramadan at a “Creative Commons Iftar”

Ramadan, the Holiday Full of Discipline

Helena Buli, Editor-in-Chief Reflections Yearbook
May 13, 2022

Russia Invades Ukraine, Ukraine perseveres

Helena Buli, Editor-in-Chief Reflections Yearbook
March 25, 2022
The map of the clay mines through Beaver County, spanning miles.

Clay mines in the heart of Freedom

Helena Buli, Editor-in-Chief Reflections Yearbook
January 3, 2022
Freedom Bulldogs preparing to play against the Keystone Oaks Golden Eagles on Wednesday, Oct. 13

Kicking off into the football season

Helena Buli, Editor-in-Chief Reflections Yearbook
October 28, 2021
A satellite image of Hurricane Ida over the Gulf of Mexico.

Hurricane Ida causes chaos to the world

Helena Buli, Editor-in-Chief Reflections Yearbook
September 30, 2021
Freedom Junior High Baseball team plays against Montour School District.

Entering the season with a rough start

Helena Buli, Editor-in-Chief Reflections Yearbook
April 28, 2021
Principals 100 party on Thursday, March 18 in the cafeteria. Students being served Oram's donuts.

Principal’s 100 rewards good behavior

Helena Buli, Editor-in-Chief Reflections Yearbook
March 22, 2021
Reese Neely showing off the craft each student made.

Sixth graders learn science with Brain Stem

Helena Buli, Editor-in-Chief Reflections Yearbook
May 10, 2020
Annie Martin, sixth grade, posing in front of the gymnasium bleachers. She is alone to represent how many people don’t go to school dances.

School dances are losing popularity

Helena Buli, Editor-in-Chief Reflections Yearbook
February 28, 2020
Annie Martin's collection of BTS merchandise shows her love for K-pop

K-pop Steps into Popular Culture

Helena Buli, Editor-in-Chief Reflections Yearbook
February 3, 2020
Cooper Adams, sixth grader, holds a newly tagged butterfly just before it is released on Oct. 11 outside the middle school.

Courtyard improvement continues

Helena Buli, Editor-in-Chief Reflections Yearbook
October 30, 2019
Cooper Adams, sixth grader, holds a newly tagged butterfly just before it is released on Oct. 11 outside the middle school.

New courtyard provides space for tagging and releasing butterflies

Helena Buli, Editor-in-Chief Reflections Yearbook
September 26, 2019

Fifth grade students adventure to strip district for field trip

Helena Buli, Editor-in-Chief Reflections Yearbook
June 5, 2019

Earth Day; a time to celebrate our planet

Helena Buli, Editor-in-Chief Reflections Yearbook
April 26, 2019

Enter the exciting history of Saint Patrick’s Day

Helena Buli, Editor-in-Chief Reflections Yearbook
March 27, 2019
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