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  • Wayfaring sophomore Akins starts at sixth new school

    Monday, September 24, 2007 By: Jillian DePoy

    Moving an entire family to a new state is tough, especially when you move frequently.However, it isn’t as difficult getting adjusted to a new environment for new sophomore Matt Akins because moving ha

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  • Healthy Student Program is cut

    Tuesday, September 25, 2007 By: Skye Cribelar & Jasmine Gray - Staff Writers

    Last year, whenever sophomore Brandon Freeman got a headache, he would go to the school nurse for help.That’s no longer an option, though, as the school district has made cuts to its Healthy Student p

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  • Despite progressive community, harassment still prevalent for LGBT students

    Tuesday, September 25, 2007 By: BOBBY HUNTER

    When Gina Russell was an eighth grader at Ames Middle School, she came out as a lesbian. The next week, as she was walking to school, several boys threw rocks at her, calling her names. She eventually

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  • An ‘A+’ reading program: Reading Plus Program raises FCAT scores and increases reading speeds

    Wednesday, September 26, 2007 By: Stephany Esquenazi

    “I used to be embarrassedto read out loud during classbecause it took me forever tofi nish reading the passage,”junior Tammi Charuvi said. “I’mstarting to see the difference, asI’m reading up to one m

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  • Citations are the new form of punishment

    Wednesday, September 26, 2007 By: Sarah Abraham

    Rules, rules, rules! It seems that at the beginning of each school year, new rules and policies are introduced. This year has been no exception. One major addition to Krop’s d i s c i p l i n a r y sy

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  • Drama magnet acts out in Scotland

    Wednesday, September 26, 2007 By: Danielle Rodriguez

    When people are askedwhat they did over the summer,typical answers include “workedand relaxed,” “vacationedwith my family,” or “went toScotland to perform at one of themost prestigious internationalth

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  • Steph Taylor’s journey to music fame

    Wednesday, September 26, 2007 By: Sharona Sernik

    Seniors have roamed thehalls of school in hopes ofreaching college, but where arethey now? While some chose thepractical fields of business andlaw, one of them, Steph Taylor,has achieved her artistic

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  • Personal Wellness makes underclassmen faster, stronger

    Wednesday, September 26, 2007 By: DANIEL PARK

    A couple of years ago, Physical Education at Ames High consisted of games including flag football, speedball, dodgeball,, and badminton. However, the Physical Education program has recently taken a ch

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  • New law limits passengers in teens’ cars

    Wednesday, September 26, 2007 By: Dalin Klompien

    Teens are only allowed one person in their vehicle if they are under the age of 17 due to to a new Idaho law.Idaho Bill Number SB1119, Chapter 249 limits, “the number of passengers allowed in a vehicl

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  • Cell Phones Become Legend at Fortuna High: Can you hear me now???? Not if you are on the FUHS campus you can't...

    Wednesday, September 26, 2007 By: Nathan Fouché

    On August 27th, cell phones became extinct from the Fortuna High campus. All cell phones must be registered with FHS Administration before you may use them on campus. Cell phones must be kept out of s

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Issue Date: Monday, October 01, 2007 Issue: Week of Oct. 1, 2007
 
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News
Carson High School's air-conditioning unit, less than two years old, has failed, turning classrooms into saunas.
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Attention Shoppers
The opening of the Highlands Shopping Center is helping John Battle High students land more jobs and shopping opportunities.
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Rockingham County High School senior David B. Sechrest was killed, and fellow senior Jasper L. Nicholson was injured critically when Sechrest drove his Honda unto an embankment during the early mornin
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Reading Plus is leading district students and schools to better reading comprehension, and better scores.
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Cuts in Healthy Student Program alarm Hillsborough students and staff.
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Features
'Taco Bell Thursday' a tradition for football team
Holy guacamole! Hoban gridders are fueled by Taco Bell Thursday.
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Millions of students planned to gather around their school flagpoles and pray for peace during the annual See You at the Pole observance on college campuses nationally. SEATP was founded in 1990 and t
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Alma mater: Sounds of Silence? Rocklin High may be the best darned football team in the land without a marching band.
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Students strive for moral development in John S. Battle High's "Battle Pride" character education program.
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Hillsborough High's cheer coach, Kelli Canorro, has been holding fundraisers and heading local relief efforts for Peruvian earthquake victims.
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