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  • Homosexuals Deserve Rights, Too: There's no straight in marriage

    Friday, February 19, 2010 By: Jill Jensen

    Denying any right, not just marriage, to someone because of their sexual orientation is reminiscent of the inequality we’ve experienced in the past, including racial and gender discrimination.

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  • Board approves new school boundaries

    Thursday, February 18, 2010 By: Allie Hinga

    For the past four months, the SBAC has been working to develop its proposal for a new set of boundary lines to be implemented when Clear Falls and Bayside Intermediate open this fall. The CCISD Board

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  • Switching Over

    Thursday, February 18, 2010 By: Alyssa Rudyshin

    Spanish Instructor Valdivia triumphs in face of adversity

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  • ADHS Roller Hockey team skates way to championship

    Tuesday, February 16, 2010 By: Megan Carroll

    The fact that the Athens Drive Roller Hockey team is not recognized by the school or a club did not affect the team during their fourth season. The boys beat Fuquay Varina 6-4 in the Wake County area

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  • Texting in Class

    Tuesday, February 16, 2010 By: Summer Sanders

         Texting has become second nature to teenagers across America. It is hard for all of us to believe that our parents had to grow up without the convenience of cell phones, which

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  • Voters To Decide If School Will Fix Pavement, Football Field Lights, Roof Leaks

    Tuesday, February 16, 2010 By: Daniel Sunderland

    Two schools would make repairs under a $400,000 capital improvement plan.

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  • Athens teacher sheds light on Lindbergh kidnapping in novel

    Tuesday, February 16, 2010 By: Michael Higgins

    Since childhood, Athens Drive Social Studies teacher Jim Bahm has been intrigued by the famous Lindbergh kidnapping. In spite of the evidence, Bahm felt that the 1932 “Trial of the Century” that conv

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  • Chandler Uses Old Landfill for New Rec. Park

    Monday, February 15, 2010 By: Chris Treanor

    Chandler City’s landfill, which closed in 2005, has been recycled into The Paseo Vista Recreational Area, a 64-acre recreational park located in Southern Chandler. .

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Issue Date: Monday, February 22, 2010 Issue: Week of Feb. 22, 2010
 
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How do you stop the violence? Cities and schools across America -- Atlanta and its Benjamin E. Hayes High included -- are struggling with that question amid waves of deadly student-on-student attacks.
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Establishing boundaries and enrollment size is tough work for a board, and it was in the case of soon-to-open Clear Falls and Bayside schools; personal preferences and practical points often clash.
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In these hard economic times, who gets a new school? A recent planning board approval will make Newton Booth one of those rarities -- the site of a new high school.
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Boy-girl fisticuffs at Benjamin E. Hayes High have been growing in number this school year. 'Why' is a matter of conjecture.
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Alisal High's Haiti relief effort has netted $3,700 -- so far. More than that, it has focused the school and community on an effort to help a beleaguered people.
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After months of tumult, Middlebury High officials have replaced their theater director. Though they won't say why, their appointment of a replacement speaks clearly: The show ('West Side Story') must
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A broken ankle and a $35,000 Worker's Compensation payout were the first steps in Middlebury Union's quest for a $400,000 capital improvement program.
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Talk about a green project. the city of Chandler is recycling its closed, 64-acre landfill into a new park.
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Features
Switching Over
With his bat and ball and a determination to succeed, Spanish instructor and baseball coach Javier Valdivia made the American dream his own. And he did so without abandoning love for his Mexican roots
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Home ill from school, Taylor Wetnight's day improved when she learned a song she'd recorded in a Scottsdale studio won a local 'Go to the Grammys' competition. That's when the fun began.
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