Thursday, April 3, 2025

Simone Biles By Dania

 Simone Biles 

By Dania


Do you know who are the womens who changed the world?

Simone Biles was born on March 4, 1997 in Columbus, Ohio. Her mom put her in foster care with her sibling because her parents were fighting and on drugs. Her grandparents adopted her when she was 6 years old. She went to school at Benfer Elementary school in Texas. But she didn't go to college because she wanted to strive to get the Olympic medals in gymnastics. Her main work is artistic gymnastics. She talks about mental health, and to make young athletes feel excited and confident about doing gymnastics, and become great and their dream to become true. Simone won 41 awards and won 4 gold medals. She was the first black gymnast to win four gold medals. She is important because she has a world record.


Beatrice Medicine By Yasmeiry

 Beatrice Medicine

By Yasmeiry 



Beatrice Medicine was born in 1923 in the country of the United States “USA”.

 In 1945, Medicine received her bachelor’s degree from South Dakota University. She stayed with different tribes and learned how they lived. She went to school in 1954..


 Shortly before she died, she won the award, and she won it when she was a little older, and she won it for the work she did while she was alive. She was an academic anthropologist and educator known for her work in the fields of indigenous languages, cultures, and history.She won awards in 1991 for distinguished service from the American Anthropological Association.” (source: Google AI) 


She was a writer. Since she was little she liked that profession. Also because she always liked her award, she won it for being one of many who was the best one of the best educators and writers. "I would also like to study that" and little by little she was dedicating her whole life to her profession until she died. 


 She was also one of those who studied anthropology. She became known little by little for her work and dedication. What she liked about the awards that she also won for her profession in “Distinguished Service from the American Anthropological Association” (source: Google AI). 


She died in 2000, but I'm sure she died happy because she fought hard for her profession and for what she liked. She gave all the dedication she wanted to give to her work and also obviously what she could and I know it was like that because she liked her job and also I have wanted that profession since she was little.


Tuesday, April 1, 2025

Katherine Johnson by Frandy

 Katherine Johnson

By Frandy 


Katherine Johnson was a woman who worked in mathematics and helped people go to the moon. She lived in the United States from 1918 until 2020. She was very good at math and studying numbers to help rockets go into space. She worked at NASA. “Johnson formed part of a group of African-American women known as ‘Computers of the West” (source: Britannica School database} She was important because at that time it was very difficult for women to get a job, a scientific thing.

Amelia Earhart By ANDRU STEVEN

 Amelia Earhart

By ANDRU STEVEN


 


Did you know that Amelia Earhart disappeared into the ocean? Amelia Earhart was the first female pilot in the world. What was main her main type of work? She was the first woman pilot in the world, she flew a plane across the Atlantic ocean. Amelia worked in a Toronto hospital until World War II. She won a bronze medal because she flew across the Atlantic ocean.  She also made a non-stop transatlantic flight. She disappeared in 1937 on a flight from Miami to Brazil, and was never seen again.


Eugenie Clark By Yariel.P

  Eugenie Clark

   By Yariel.P 

 

     


Did you know that Eugenie Clark trained sharks how to call her for food by pressing a ring? Eugenie Clark was a female zoologist who studied fish and sharks on how they act and reproduce.She made her own house into her own laboratory, and she went to explore in the sea many times. She wanted to be a zoologist when she was a kid and learn more about sharks. She earned a master's degree in zoology.She went to school at New York University, Hunter college. She was half Japanese so she had an obsession with the ocean. She swam with sharks. Eugenie Clark got bit by a shark. Eugenie was driving. The shark was in a fish tank on the back seat, then the car jumped because of a hole in the street, and the shark flew out of the fish tank and the shark jaws touched Eugenie's arm.Died: February 25, 2015 (age 92 years) sarasota, fL

Jane Goodall By Felipe.

 Jane Goodall 

By Felipe.

             


Can you imagine living in the rainforest with chimpanzees? Jane Goodall learned about chimps because she loved them. Valerie Jane Morris Goodall was born April 3, 1934 , in London England .She will be 90 in 2025. She never went to college because she didn’t have any money, so she only learned about chimpanzees and some animals. Jane Goodall was paid to live in Africa and keep learning more and watch about everything happening about chimpanzees. Do you know the chimpanzees do not trust her because they have never seen a white “ape” before? She was one of the people who learned to help the world of animals. She studies every time when she goes outside because she wants to help chimps. Jane Goodall only learned about chimpanzees because they are so close to becoming extinct. This is  because some people hunt the chimpanzees and some people destroy chimpanzees trees.  I thought Valerie Morris Goodall needed to win a Hennigan STEM award because she is one of the people who works hard for animals. Jane Goodall worked very hard to help animals cause that's what she likes to do.


Simone Biles By Dania

  Simone Biles  By Dania Do you know who are the womens who changed the world? Simone Biles was born on March 4, 1997 in Columbus, Ohio. Her...