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  • Will uniforms become the norm?

    Friday, October 26, 2007 By: David Bartley

    Could school uniforms be on the horizon for Paterson Public Schools?This fall, the district asked parents to complete a survey concerning school uniforms. The purpose of the survey was to “collect inf

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  • District considers GPA requirement for 2012

    Friday, October 26, 2007 By: Leilani Lee Morales

    PATERSON – The Board of Education is seeking input on a proposed district policy which would gradually raise the 2.0 minimum grade point average required for all students participating in extra-curric

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  • Students practice peer leadership on faculty

    Friday, October 26, 2007 By: Najila S. Johnson

    Students had the chance to teach the teachers a thing or two at a recent faculty in-service meeting. Typically, in-service meetings are for teachers to improve their techniques or learn about school

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  • Spotlight onMs. Nadarajah

    Friday, October 26, 2007 By: Latavia Gonzalez

    Science teacher Ms. Inthumathy Nadarajah is hoping that her passion for science will help prepare juniors for their big test this March. This year’s junior class will be the first to be tested on

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  • Rosa Parks gets into the holiday spirit: Drama, Dance, Vocal, Piano, and Instrumental students perform

    Friday, October 26, 2007 By: Leilani Lee Morales

    A collaboration of the school’s actors, dancers, singers, and musicians helped this year’s annual holiday production come to life. The production – “Sounds of the Season” (with cuttings from Legen

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  • Vocal majors take the stage at NJPAC

    Friday, October 26, 2007 By: Jacquasia Pryor

    NEWARK— The Rosa L. Parks High School concert choir shared the stage with Arts High School of Newark this month at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center. The two concert choirs came together to s

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  • When seniors slack, colleges take admission back

    Friday, October 26, 2007 By: Ashlee Coleman

    For some seniors, receiving a college acceptance letter means two things: a start to freedom and an end to working hard. Unfortunately, this attitude can get their admission snatched right from the pa

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  • End of a promising season : Clifton outplays Eastside in Meadowlands match-up

    Friday, October 26, 2007 By: Jacquasia Pryor

    EAST RUTHERFORD -- The Clifton Mustangs dominated the Eastside Ghosts during the state championship at the Meadowlands, winning the game 26-0. Although the Dec. 2 game was disappointing for

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Spotlight Rosa Parks High School Paterson, NJ
Issue Date: Wednesday, December 20, 2006 Issue: Vol. 12 Issue 2 Last Update: Friday, October 26, 2007
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EAST RUTHERFORD -- The Clifton Mustangs dominated the Eastside Ghosts during the state championship at the Meadowlands, winning the game 26-0. Although the Dec. 2 game was disappointing for
full story 
When seniors slack, colleges take admission back
For some seniors, receiving a college acceptance letter means two things: a start to freedom and an end to working hard. Unfortunately, this attitude can get their admission snatched right from the pa
full story 
The district sees student uniforms as a starting point to success. But to the students who would have to wear them, school uniforms represent the end of individuality. The argument for school unifor
full story 
A question of GPA
Why would the district raise a bar that some students already struggle with? If a student is suspended from playing on a team due to insufficient grades, where should that student go instead of p
full story 
NEWARK— The Rosa L. Parks High School concert choir shared the stage with Arts High School of Newark this month at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center. The two concert choirs came together to s
full story 
A collaboration of the school’s actors, dancers, singers, and musicians helped this year’s annual holiday production come to life. The production – “Sounds of the Season” (with cuttings from Legen
full story 
Spotlight onMs. Nadarajah
Science teacher Ms. Inthumathy Nadarajah is hoping that her passion for science will help prepare juniors for their big test this March. This year’s junior class will be the first to be tested on
full story 
Students practice peer leadership on faculty
Students had the chance to teach the teachers a thing or two at a recent faculty in-service meeting. Typically, in-service meetings are for teachers to improve their techniques or learn about school
full story 
District considers GPA requirement for 2012
PATERSON – The Board of Education is seeking input on a proposed district policy which would gradually raise the 2.0 minimum grade point average required for all students participating in extra-curric
full story 
Will uniforms become the norm?
Could school uniforms be on the horizon for Paterson Public Schools?This fall, the district asked parents to complete a survey concerning school uniforms. The purpose of the survey was to “collect inf
full story 

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