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  • The minor requirements

    Friday, October 26, 2007 By: David Bartley

    Do you want to act in the school play and write for the school paper simultaneously?Students who meet certain requirements may be able to do both through the so-called minor program at Rosa Parks, a h

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  • Can we go outside?

    Friday, October 26, 2007 By: Latavia Gonzalez

    Each day, students pass the courtyard while walking to class in the hallway. Now that the weather is getting warmer, students are wondering when will they be able to go outside into the courtyard and

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  • A taste of journalism

    Friday, October 26, 2007 By: David Bartley

    A group of students got the chance to see what college life was like for their teacher— and how it might be for them.On March 1, Communication Arts students traveled to Rutgers University in Newark wi

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  • A celebration of circles

    Friday, October 26, 2007 By: Leilani Lee Morales

    To most people, the 14th day of March is a date no different than any other. But to mathematicians, the date represents 3.14159… and so on and so on.This year Mrs. Sue Glick’s geometry class celebrate

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  • Using dance to teach history

    Friday, October 26, 2007 By: Jacquasia Pryor

    Two dance students had the opportunity to perform on stage with a professional dance company, taking part in a performance that capped off Black History Month celebrations at the school.Juniors Jasmel

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  • A first job can be a tough experience

    Friday, October 26, 2007 By: Jacquasia Pryor

    A few months back, I was unemployed. As much as I enjoyed lounging around at home in my favorite monkey pajamas, laughing hysterically at Sponge Bob, I desperately wanted a job. I almost gave up on th

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  • A league of our own: RPHS competes in basketball intramural league

    Friday, October 26, 2007 By: David Bartley

    Students unable to take on the commitment of playing for the Kennedy Knights or the Eastside Ghosts now have an alternative – their own school’s team.Rosa Parks High School, which doesn’t have a tradi

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Spotlight Rosa Parks High School Paterson, NJ
Issue Date: Monday, April 02, 2007 Issue: Vol. 12 Issue 4 Last Update: Friday, October 26, 2007
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Students unable to take on the commitment of playing for the Kennedy Knights or the Eastside Ghosts now have an alternative – their own school’s team.Rosa Parks High School, which doesn’t have a tradi
full story 
A first job can be a tough experience
A few months back, I was unemployed. As much as I enjoyed lounging around at home in my favorite monkey pajamas, laughing hysterically at Sponge Bob, I desperately wanted a job. I almost gave up on th
full story 
Student fatigue may be work related
When it comes to finding a job, teens have few choices. So when they do finally get a job, they want to work as hard as they can to keep it. But some employers take advantage of this and break the law
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America should strive to be smarter than a fifth grader
When an adult – one who has graduated from a prestigious university, earned a Master’s degree in a particular field, and is earning an adequate yearly salary – is asked if he or she is smarter than a
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Two dance students had the opportunity to perform on stage with a professional dance company, taking part in a performance that capped off Black History Month celebrations at the school.Juniors Jasmel
full story 
To most people, the 14th day of March is a date no different than any other. But to mathematicians, the date represents 3.14159… and so on and so on.This year Mrs. Sue Glick’s geometry class celebrate
full story 
A group of students got the chance to see what college life was like for their teacher— and how it might be for them.On March 1, Communication Arts students traveled to Rutgers University in Newark wi
full story 
Each day, students pass the courtyard while walking to class in the hallway. Now that the weather is getting warmer, students are wondering when will they be able to go outside into the courtyard and
full story 
Do you want to act in the school play and write for the school paper simultaneously?Students who meet certain requirements may be able to do both through the so-called minor program at Rosa Parks, a h
full story 

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