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We would like to thank ourwonderful teachers:
Mrs. HongMrs. Steller Mrs. Jones Mrs. Adair
Word & Letter PlayREARRANGEMENTRearrange the letters in the following phrase to tell what many children can do better than most adults
ROAST MULES
STRATEGYWrite the letters on small pieces of paper and move them to create a new word.
THE SAN DIEGO U-T
STAFFCEO:
Diane Zhou
CFO:
Adam Tassos
Photographer: Ethan Ton
Reporters:
Kyley Brandt and Issac Stone
Ad Executive:
Ryan Gross
Editor: Ashley
Chung
JA BizTown is one of many programs that Junior Achievement offers to students of
San Diego and Imperial Counties.
Students from local school make a big splash in
JA BizTown!
SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA Oct.23,2014 SAN DIEGO’S BUSINESS DAILY
THE SAN DIEGO U-TSTONE RANCH ELEMENTARY
Subaeg is the Ceo of SDGE, and his company sells elec- tricity for houses and build- ings like light.
In his opnion, the best part is signing checks, and the hard- est part is delivering checks.
The CEO/CFO of Kaiser Permanente is Emma. For her, seeing children getting health care is very good. She says, “You should come be- cause if you get hurt or un- healthy, we can fix you up!”
Madison is the CEO of Jack in the Box. Her job is to sign checks and be a great leader. Madison gets to help out and be the boss! Jack in the Box sells popcorn and water, and they are the perfect place to
relax.
Audrey is the CEO of Surf And Skate, and they are sell- ing cool things, have alot of
products, and their prices are reasonable. Audrey says that getting people to sell is the
hardest part.
Our mayor, Alyssa, does a lot of tasks! She prepares speeches, makes it safe with her staff, makes some impor- tant desicions, and much more. Our mayor is doing great! Go Alyssa!
Our police officer, Kaavya, is on the roll! She has ticketed about 7 people, and the tick- ets cost $1! She gets to chase around people, and also gets to catch people. Be careful!
EDITORIAL
UNION TRIBUNE STAFF
CEO’s Editorial:The importance of choosing how to spend money is quite important. In Biztown, you pratice spending money wisely and use the tips you have. Money should be man- aged wisely, and used in the necessary places. WHen money is used correctly, it can do some pretty good things.
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