Do You Know Me?   
    Hi! My name is Caroline. I was born on January 5th at 11 p.m. I am 12 years old. The only states I have ever lived in are New Jersey and California. I have four family members. They are my mom, my dad, and my sixteen year-old brother (and me). I moved to California on June 26, 2006. I have lived in Elk Grove. When I lived in Elk Grove, I went to school at Helen Carr Castello. Then, I moved and went to school at Earl Warren. My funniest childhood memory was when I ran into a table and got a black eye. I think I went to the hospital for three days. Those were some things about me.

Best Awards

    The awards that are my favorite and most cherishable are written below. The award I liked the most was my trophy. I was proud I was able to get a perfect 600 math  score on the STAR test, and the thing I like is it has my name engraved on it. The second thing is the medal for advanced in ELA. The last award is the Spelling Bee Runner-Up award. Although I didn't get to be in the actual contest, I am still happy. Those are my three favorite awards.

My Earl Warren Experience

    My Earl Warren experience was great and always will be. Why? Great question! It is because I have the best classmates I could ever have and because it was definitely awesome here. It was fun because we beat Mr. Jones' class at dodgeball and kickball even though they were bragging. Now come on that's totally cool (no offense to Mr. Jones' class. Anyway, it is also about how our class is a team and we support each other. I had fun because I bonded with my friends. Of course, I won't forget you Rock Band. Rock Band was awesome! I almost forgot we had a good teacher. I'm  just kidding, we had an awesome teacher. Did you like your Earl Warren experience? (I didn't. I loved it!)

Teacher's Message

    I remember the first day that Caroline walked into our classroom. I could quickly tell that she was going to be a leader in our room. Although she was a bit soft-spoken at first, she immediately impressed me with her responsibility and intelligence. She is advanced in all areas and was able to score PERFECT on the 5th grade math STAR test. Looking back, Caroline brought a lot to our class. She helped organize our class talent shows (which I plan on continuing with future classes). She was also a leader by example, making good choices and inspiring others around her. My favorite memory of Caroline was the speech she gave when I received a teaching award. Mrs. Moua invited her to attend the award ceremony and asked her to prepare something to say. Seeing her up there speak in a loud, confident voice made me very proud. You have come a long way Caroline and have a successful road ahead of you. Thank you for all the help you have given me and your classmates, and keep me informed on your future achievements.

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