Despicable Me 3 movie review

By: Staff Writer / Molly Richards

Β Β Β Β The entertaining and amusing threequel Despicable Me 3 was, in my opinion, the best of the three movies in this series. I’ve seen that a lot of threequels end up ruining the entire series of movies for some people, however this particular movie seemed to sum up this series perfectly.

Β Β Β Β The storyline was pretty basic, there is a bad guy and Gru becomes the hero by defeating him. However, this movie was a little more focused on Gru’s Family: the girls, Lucy and a new character named Dru.

Β Β Β Β Gru and Dru being brought together and looking out for each other in this movie is what made it the best movie of the three for me.

Β Β Β Another aspect of this movie that made it my favorite was actually the villain. Balthazar Bratt was the Tv star gone villain after his show was discontinued. He brought entertainment and some ridiculously funny scenes to this movie.

Β Β Β Β Finally I still love the minions which made me fall in love with this series in the first place. In this final movie, the minions are locked in jail, and practically take over. The scenes from the jail and their escape scene were some of my favorite moments from this movie.

Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β This movie ended the series perfectly, combining the mischief of the minions with the aspect of the importance of family into a family friendly comedy.

Many clubs offer different ways to brighten someone’s Valentine’s Day

Around Valentine’s Day every year, the school offers many different activities for students to participate in.

Student Council has an activity which is β€˜Send a Soda’ where students can buy a soda for each other and Student Council will deliver it to them on Valentine’s Day.

Senior Hayden Baer in Student Council explains that many students participate in this activity every year.

β€œSend A Soda was Coke Grams so I think it has been here for a while at least before I was here and it changed to Send A Soda two years ago,” Baer said.

Β  Baer explains how the money from this activity goes to a charity of their choice each year.

β€œ10% of everything we make goes to a charity we selected, this year we chose Camp Quality and then the rest we keep and use for events for the school,” Baer said.

Each year they make around 75 to a 100 dollars.

The main purpose is mainly for fun and to make some extra money for Student Council events that they hold later on in the school year.

β€œIt is just a fun thing to do during Valentine’s Day because some other programs do stuff like carnations but cokes are more humorous and a fun thing to do I think,” Baer said.

Along with Send A Soda, there is a carnation sale. Very similar to Send A Soda, students can buy carnations for other students which will also be delivered to them on Valentine’s Day.

Teacher Trina Poole and the group of students attending Washington D.C. are in charge of selling and delivering the Carnations.

The money that is raised is used for the trip that all seniors can attendΒ in the spring.

β€œWe do it to raise money for our annual trip to D.C. in April, we do it because the trip is expensive and it helps offset the cost for kids to go,” Poole said.

Poole and Oregon Corners Florist created the carnation sale

Β Β Β Β β€œWe started selling Carnations six years ago when Adam Carlyon passed away. His family,who owns Oregon Corners Florist, thought it would be a good idea to start selling carnations for Valentine’s Day so we have been doing it ever since,” Poole said.

Poole explains how much money is usually made from selling the carnations every year.

β€œWe usually raise about 150 to 200 dollars a year and that is split amongst the students who help out with selling the Carnations,” Poole said.

Β Β Β Β Along with the sodas and carnations, Happy also started a new activity this year. The students in Happy decided to send out valentines to a list of students.

The teachers who run the organization pick out a list of students who they believed would appreciate receiving a valentine from Happy.

Teacher Lisa Heilmeier explains how the idea came to be this year.

β€œThe kids in happy came up with the idea but we just decided we wanted to do something for Valentine’s Day along with the sodas and carnations but since we are not an official club we cannot sell anything or raise money so whatever we did had to be free,” Heilmeier said.

The idea branched off from their annual Halloween event, passing out candy to students.

β€œThis is the first time we have done valentines but for the past three years we have done the Halloween candy so we decided to make a play off of that and do the valentines this year as well. The students just donated the valentines and the candy and then we just came up with a list of students that we thought it would brighten their day if they got a valentine,” Heilmeier said.

Overall the school gives many ideas for students to brighten someone’s day and make their Valentine’s day happy and enjoyable.

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