The end of the school year is always full of fun when counting down the days until the summer break finally arrives. This year, the letter P will change the lives of the kids in middle school… Eighth graders Jacob and Tyler, intend to make the most of their school’s alphabet countdown to summer when they learn that letter P will stand for Pool Noodle Day. They make a plan to give Max, the school’s bully, the whooping of his life with pool noodles since a pool noodle “fun fight” has been planned for lunch recess that day and the boys assume they won’t get into trouble since it is a planned activity. However, their plan doesn’t go off as smoothly as they had hoped it would when they hit a bit of a snag in their plan. In the end, they learn some good lessons about how to treat people, follow the rules, and give someone more than a second chance when needed to be a good human and friend.
Rachael (Swanson) Trump was born and raised in the northern California city of Eureka located a few hours south of the Oregon border. Writing for kids is a new adventure that Rachael never dreamed of happening, but she is finding that she is gaining more talents as she nears the age of fifty along with more enjoyment in life. She married her husband, Chad in 1995 and has two adult daughters, Gracelynn and Amanda. Rachael and Chad both grew up in Eureka and have a lot of family within the Humboldt, Mendocino, and Butte County areas. Rachael also has several family members in northern Arizona whom they enjoy visiting. They love going to nearby Sedona and Jerome, Arizona to take in the beautiful sites when visiting family. Rachael has worked at an elementary/charter middle school since 2007. She loves working with and getting to know the kids every year. When former students come back to visit, it is always a highlight that reminds her of why she continues to work in education. Rachael worked for the first nine years at the school as a Lunch Lady, but due to the repetitive nature of the job needed to change her path. She transferred within the school to become an Instructional Aide and is now a Special Education Aide working with the sixth through eighth grades. She also runs the school’s PBIS store where the students can purchase snacks, school supplies, toys, raffles, events, and more with their earned school themed points.
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