2018 gets off to a cold start ...
(beat) Homecoming has been postponed ...
(beat) We take a look at Chamber Choir...
Also on the show, Mac Track ends today, we get to know one of our hosts...
...as well as sports, calendar and weather.
All right here on JDTV news, stay tuned!
Welcome to our first show of JDTV News!
I'm your new host, Arthur,
...and I'm your other new host Alex, let's kick off the year by talking about homecoming.
Homecoming has been postponed from this upcoming week, but keep up that school spirit, because
we have the new date.
(MOSER: "Homecoming starts on January 28th, and that's when we decorate everything.
So kids will come to school on Monday, the 29th and see the walls transformed.
And it's that whole week.
There's games, everyday at lunch there's dress up days, 'cause it's a spirit week.
Friday is a big assembly where we'll have skits, and judges and big contests, and Friday
night and Saturday night are the big homecoming games.
And then Saturday, we'll crown the royalty, and there's a homecoming dance")
One part of homecoming hasn't been delayed, Mac Track has been going on all this week
and ends today.
Clues have been hidden at the Capital Building, a Dentist Office, and the Tram.
Mac Track is a traditional scavenger hunt for a stuffed teddy bear.
This hunt has been going on since the 70's and is a special tradition in the JDHS community.
May the best class win!
The new year has begun, and some hardcore Alaskans have decided to spend it the coldest
way possible at the Auke Rec main shelter.
(Crowd: "3 ... 2 ... 1")
Some of the bravest residents of Juneau joined together January 1, at 1 o'clock to jump into
the 17 degree water at the annual Polar Bear Dip.
What a great way to numb yourself for the upcoming year!
Have you ever wondered what goes on behind the scenes in a choir?
Yeah well here's what goes on!
(Music)
(Clara: "Singing") (Kayla: "Well, it's a choir class")
(Clara: "its choir its chamber singers so its like-")
(both:"more advanced") (Clara:"singing")
(Kayla:"we move at a faster pace than the normal actual scheduled choir")
(Clara:"but like Honestly the music and just like the learning process and how we can just
like joke off but also be like super professional at the same time")
(Kayla:"Its a really fun environment and its very like light hearted and like fun all the
time and you get a lot You make some fun memories and like yeah.
Don confuse you're ho's, Pitches be crazy") (Clara:"yeah that's a good one")
(Kayla:"Yeah that's the best") (Clara: "And singing at the governor's mansion")
(Kayla:"yeah ho's is referencing like hosanna which means like praise the lord")
(Moore: "The class is about performance and learning to succeed in classic literature.
See it's not difficult but it's like a jigsaw puzzle because what will help one student
may confuse or confound another student so it is finding ways for everybody to succeed
an taking the class forward from there.")
(Clara:" its great") (Kayla:" its fun you should join")
(Clara:"come to our concerts, just kidding don't come")
Annnnnnd now it's time for SPORTS!
SPORTS!
SPORTS!
Sports?
SPOOOOOOOORTS
I'm sorry I'm not sure if I know exactly why he's here...
Theo!
Yes?
What time is it?!?!
SPORTS TIME!!
Take it away, I guess.
These last few weeks have been a busy time for sports!
The boys and girls basketball teams went to Las Vegas for the Jerry Tarkanian Classic
Tournament! Capitol City Classic Happened!
And there were games on the last weekend of break!
Let's start with highlights from the Las Vegas tournament!
The boys won two of their games and lost two of their games,
and the girls lost all four, but we hear they had a lot of fun doing it!
Capitol City Classic also happened!
Boys won all three games of the tournament making us Capitol City Classic champions!!
Let's go bears!
Girls won one game and lost one game.
If there's one thing we know about the girls they never let their losses get them down,
because they came into the games this past weekend with fire.
Girls came back from that loss to a big win against Thunder Mountain on the fifth, beating
them 53-33.
Their second game against TM the next day was much closer, but the girls still won 46-44.
Boys did not do as well.
On Friday the fifth they lost 45-50,
and again on Saturday 48-57.
They played hard though, and the season isn't anywhere near over yet.
That's all for sports...
Thanks Theo, sounds like a great start to the season for the bears.
Speaking of the future, lets take a look with the calendar...
Today, Friday January twelfth, it is the final day of the Mac track competition, the robotics
team begins its competition, and there is a meeting at lunch today in ms razors room,
room 308, for those interested in playing softball.
Tomorrow, Saturday January thirteenth, academic decathlon continues their tournament and will
have their super quiz competition at noon, and anyone is welcome to go to the JDHS library
to watch.
Last, but certainly not least, on Monday, January fifteenth, it is Martin Luther King
Junior day, and that means there won't be any school!
Enjoy your three day weekend, folks.
And that's it for the calendar.
Lots going on inside JDHS, but what's going on outside?
For the weather, we go to Janessa.
Thanks, guys.
The past few days have been a little snowy, and I'm here to tell you that that won't be
changing.
As you can see here, all Juneau has in store for us is snow, and if we're lucky, maybe
some rain.
Today the weather will be snowy, with a chance of rain.
We will be having highs of twenty-nine degrees and lows of twenty-eight degrees.
The next few days do not seem to differ much.
Tomorrow, Saturday, January thirteenth, we are expected to have rain with highs of thirty-nine
degrees and lows of thirty-eight degrees.
Sunday, January fourteenth the weather is also expected to be rainy.
It will likely have highs of around forty six degrees and lows at around forty-four
degrees.
The weather seems to be going up in temperature, but that doesn't mean it will be more pleasant.
And finally, on Monday January fifteenth the weather is expected to be rainy again and
we are probably going to have highs around forty seven degrees and lows around forty
one degrees.
That's all we have for weather, back to the desk.
Thanks Janessa, looks like more winter on the way.
And finally today, now lets end the show by getting to know Arthur with a look at his
biography.
How about we don't do that?
How about we do.
Roll the clip!
(ARTHUR: "hello I'm Arthur- from the gaelic Artos and Atur meaning bear, the gemanic Artorigois
meaning bear king or strong as a bear, the saxon Aroar also meaning bear king and the
roman Artorius which was a family name that meant honorable or noble")
(ARTHUR: "well I first live here") (ARTHUR: "specifically here")
(ARTHUR: "soon the economy crashed so I wound up here")
(ARTHUR: "My grandpa's house, it's gone now") (ARTHUR: "So I later ended up here, St vincent's")
(ARTHUR: "Next we moved over to here for a little bit")
(ARTHUR: "Oh what do you know back to here") (ARTHUR: "I am not do one of those transitions
again") (ARTHUR: "After awhile we moved to this lovely
place") (ARTHUR: "It used to look like this")
(ARTHUR: "No!")
(ARTHUR: "Again?
Here?
Seriously?")
(ARTHUR: "and thus concludes where I've lived so far")
Wow, you've lived in a lot of places!
Yes I have!
I've moved on a lot.
Speaking of moving on, it's time to end the show!
Yes it is, but be sure to visit our website J-D-H-S Video DOT org for a look at our other
shows, including some from last year...
And also follow us on twitter AT J-D-H-S Video for updates as they happen...
...Thanks for tuning in.
Join us next week for more JDTV News.
Go Bears!
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