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  • Honors Classes For Sophomores

    Monday, April 04, 2005 By: Staff Editorial

    While many a student daydreams, gossips, or sleeps their way through English, there are always the few who listen to the teacher’s every word, who turn every assignment in early, who lament that their

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  • Should Marijuana Be Legalized: Pro: Point/Counterpoint Discussion

    Monday, April 04, 2005 By: Sierra Bloomfield

    “Penalties against drug use should not be more damaging to an individual than the use of the drug itself. Nowhere is this more clear than in the laws against the possession of marijuana in private fo

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  • Blaine Larsen releases insightful CD

    Tuesday, April 05, 2005 By: Cassie Lighthart

    Blaine Larsen’s CD Off To Join The World has the sound of an experienced country singer coming from the heart and voice of an eighteen-year-old self-taught country star.

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  • Andrew Bird comes to Milwaukee

    Tuesday, April 05, 2005 By: Cally Moore and Mike Falk

    When presented with a bland, cliché Saturday night, one must look beyond the boundaries of the Hartland area. One such night, the beautifully underrated city of Milwaukee presented us with the perfect

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  • Danielewski offers unique book

    Tuesday, April 05, 2005 By: Trevor Sorenson

    Mark Z. Danielewski’s first book, House of Leaves, is unique in both style and substance.

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  • Art students head to High School Art Day

    Tuesday, April 05, 2005 By: Sara Price

    AHS students may not have been cheering from the stands or stirring up the typical Warhawk hype, but Arrowhead’s most talented artists proudly represented their school just before Easter Break at Wisc

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  • $1.75 Well Spent : Varied choices make healthy eating easy

    Tuesday, April 05, 2005 By: KENDRA RENNICK

    IPSWICH -- In light of the recent obesity epidemic, many Americans have come to the realization that healthy foods are hard to come by. High fructose corn syrup, trans-fats, and empty calories, flood

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  • A Sad, Sad Day for Teachers: House Bill 2 will change the way Texas schools work

    Wednesday, April 06, 2005 By: Zach Almond

    This article was selected as one of the best high school news articles in the state of Texas last semester. Find out how Zach won such a prestigious award.

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  • AP English students learn about novel with mock trial

    Wednesday, April 06, 2005 By: Noelle Thompson

    While many students were writing book reports and being tested over the novels they read, students in teacher Sheila Flynn’s Advanced Placement (AP) English class recently got the chance to act out th

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  • Peer tutors reach out to teach others: Course aims to inspire volunteer spirit, future teachers

    Wednesday, April 06, 2005 By: Natalie Scott

    Peer tutoring is often perceived as an easy class to lighten up a packed schedule. Until recently this class has been known as a sleeper course in which tutors were teachers’ gofers. However, now peer

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Issue Date: Sunday, April 10, 2005 Issue: Week of April 11, 2005
 
The National Edition is a collection of great journalism posted on my.hsj.org.

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News
The State Bureau of Investigation ruled that the cause of death for Michael Duni was ethanol toxicity, otherwise known as alcohol poisoning.
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Two students have been catalysts for the public discussion of deconsolidating the school district.
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Features
Rising student populations and discipline problems have led to additional security officers on campus.
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The death of a loved one is painful for anyone to endure, but the death of a parent produces a kind of intense emotion that can follow a person for years.
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Imagine waking up in the morning and your vision being half of what it was the day before or frantically running from hospital to hospital trying to find a doctor who knows why you can’t see.
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Peer tutoring is often perceived as an easy class to lighten up a packed schedule. Not anymore!
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Most children of modern society understand that violence is never an answer to problems. However, for a group of local Jewish teens, this understanding came from the first-hand experiences of a former
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On April 6, six Academy high school students will be spending the day visiting high school students at The Kansas Kickapoo Tribe Reservation to discuss cultural and religious topics.
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The husband of UPHS Spanish teacher spoke with his wife's Spanish classes about his work with an engineering unit in Iraq.
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Opinion
Controversy has recently exploded over the “Black Hole” T-shirts produced by the Manteo High School basketball fan club. However, it's not the shirts that are the problem.
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