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  • Living with special needs

    Monday, May 08, 2006 By: Lindsey Hopkins

    As the oldest child, being protective of my younger brothers comes naturally. However, I have to keep an especially close eye on my brother Tyler. He is not like everyone else. Tyler is a special n

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  • Dowling cracks down on cell phone violators

    Monday, May 08, 2006 By: Spenser Wilkinson

    Cell phone usage has sky-rocketed on campus since 2000, but now it is not cell phones ringing in class that administrators are concerned about but the text messaging capability that comes with owning

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  • Tornado Hit RHS Hard : Tornadoes rip through high school and community

    Monday, May 08, 2006 By: Staff writer

    The RHS football scoreboard was just one of the many things damaged in this weekend's severe weather. Read for a review of how the tornado affected the high school.

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  • Senior represents S.D. in national contest

    Tuesday, May 09, 2006 By: Sara Hughes

    Starting this year, in what will become an annual event, one student was chosen to represent each state in the National Poetry Out Loud competition.In this first year, a WHS student has won the honor

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  • Prom-goers dance to their own tune despite teacher disapproval

    Tuesday, May 09, 2006 By: Ben Riley

    The girl gyrates her hips against the boy’s crotch. Sweat beads form on their foreheads. As she proceeds to get on all fours, that’s when patrolling teachers step in to break up the display of simulat

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  • Silence speaks louder than words

    Tuesday, May 09, 2006 By: Michael Parsons

    It is said that actions speak louder than words. But sometimes silence is more powerful.Spearheaded by the Gay Straight Alliance, the gay awareness week (April 24-28) highlighted issues that affect h

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  • Butterfly Garden brings new life to courtyard

    Tuesday, May 09, 2006 By: Melissa Buckley

    When Principal Chuck Wagner approached teachers Susan Holmes and Sharon Spain about a project to beautify the courtyard, they jumped at the chance. Even though the courtyard is the center of our scho

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  • 'United 93' relives pain for some, awakens controversy for all

    Tuesday, May 09, 2006 By: Jenny Upton

    You remember where you were. The moment you heard the United States was under attack. The moment you first saw the destruction and devastation that the attacks left in their wake. Now the movie, showi

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  • Finding a Gem in the Cemetery of Forgotten Books

    Tuesday, May 09, 2006 By: VJ Anello

    Carlos Ruiz Zafón’s “The Shadow of the Wind” is much more than just a shadow. It sparks, explodes, and burns bright with elegance and uniqueness.Set in post-civil war Barcelona, the novel begins with

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  • Saluting Outstanding Students

    Thursday, May 11, 2006 By: Jared Vadenais

    The group of students, whose hard work visibly paid off on Sept. 27, 2005 when the $30 million bond to improve Cumberland High School passed, were honored Mar. 9 by the Service-Learning Leadership te

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Issue Date: Sunday, May 14, 2006 Issue: Week of May 15, 2006
 
The National Edition is a collection of great journalism posted on my.hsj.org.

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News
For the 2006-2007 school year, Clear Creek High School will return to block scheduling. After much ado, this decision was made at the April CCISD board meeting.
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One group of citizens opposes the expansion of Wal-Mart's operations in Chico.
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The Day of Silence, part of the Gay Straight Alliance's program for the gay awareness week (April 24-28), was meant to draw attention to those who have been silenced by hatred, oppression and prejudic
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Tornado Hit RHS Hard : Tornadoes rip through high school and community
The RHS football scoreboard was just one of the many things damaged in this weekend's severe weather.
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Features
Lifting weights is an activity that many people try during their years in high school. However for senior Kevin Bean, it is a lifestyle.
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When Principal Chuck Wagner approached teachers Susan Holmes and Sharon Spain about a project to beautify the courtyard, they jumped at the chance.
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Students weigh convenience over diversity in redistricting
Since talk of the third high school began, discussion and debate has focused on the inevitable redistricting of students in the WJCC district.
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Starting this year, in what will become an annual event, one student was chosen to represent each state in the National Poetry Out Loud competition.
full story 
As the oldest child, being protective of my younger brothers comes naturally. However, I have to keep an especially close eye on my brother Tyler. He is not like everyone else: Tyler is a special nee
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Opinion
Voters must realize consequences of failing public school levies
Instead of trying to figure out how to best educate children, the administrators have to ask what is not absolutely essential.
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