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  • Making time stretch

    Friday, November 02, 2007 By: Brittany Sumter

    It’s a typical day at Rosa Parks High School: several students are racing through the hallways rushing from class to class. It seems as though there is not enough time in the day. For many students, t

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  • Learning school rules

    Friday, November 02, 2007 By: Aria Corbin Smith

    New student handbooks are on the way, but in the meantime students need to learn the rules.And the most important one is that three lates will earn you a trip to In School Suspension (ISS). Students d

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  • Mr. Smith says goodbye

    Friday, November 02, 2007 By: Brittany Sumter

    Mr. Vincent Smith entered the Paterson Public School District as a Physical Education teacher, but retired from the Rosa L. Parks School of Fine and Performing Arts as a loving guidance counselor.Stud

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  • These students are setting the stage

    Friday, November 02, 2007 By: Melissa Rolon

    The set design crew wondered what they got themselves into when Drama Teacher Mr. George Dearani wanted to construct a boat for this year’s fall production, America: Tragedy and Hope. “I must say this

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  • Arts & humanities concerns past, future themes

    Friday, November 02, 2007 By: Joshua Segarra

    Artists explored themes of the past, present, and future during Arts and Humanities Night. Among the topics portrayed were Hurricane Katrina, the 2008 Presidential Election and robots.Arts & Humanitie

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  • Bringing a bit of 'Hollywood' to Paterson

    Friday, November 02, 2007 By: Aria Corbin Smith

    If you’ve never been to Hollywood, there’s no need to worry. Hollywood has now come to Paterson. People may ask where Hollywood is, but it isn’t a place. It’s a person, a barber actually, and the name

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  • Students need to learn the rules

    Friday, November 02, 2007 By: Brittany Sumter

    According to the article “Learning School Rules,” more than half of the students surveyed have not read the student handbook. This is starting to become a problem for the student body at Rosa Parks Hi

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  • PenmanshipA dying art?

    Friday, November 02, 2007 By: Joshua Segarra

    Is penmanship becoming extinct? It seems that the students of today’s generation have become more accustomed to using computers than writing by hand. Students prefer to type assignments. We can delete

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  • Girls' tennisMaking a racket

    Friday, November 02, 2007 By: Aria Corbin Smith

    PATERSON — In Paterson, basketball and football are common sports. But there is one sport that is making it’s way up the popularity pole: Tennis.Tennis may be known as a suburban sport, but if you ask

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Spotlight Rosa Parks High School Paterson, NJ
Issue Date: Thursday, November 01, 2007 Issue: Vol. 13 Issue 2 Last Update: Monday, November 05, 2007
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At-a-glance

What's in a smile? A colon, followed by a hyphen and parenthesis.The =) turned 25 years old this fall. A professor from Mellon University was the first to use the emoticon - a horizontal smiley face -
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Sophomoressecond to everyone else
Okay sophomores; give yourselves a round of applause, you’re no longer freshmen. You’ve graduated from the prudence of your freshman year, to the lavishness of sophomore year.At least… that’s what you
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PATERSON — In Paterson, basketball and football are common sports. But there is one sport that is making it’s way up the popularity pole: Tennis.Tennis may be known as a suburban sport, but if you ask
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Many students believe that simply attaining their high school diploma and passing all the required assessments would be enough to pass onto the next level, college. However, that is not necessarily tr
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Is penmanship becoming extinct? It seems that the students of today’s generation have become more accustomed to using computers than writing by hand. Students prefer to type assignments. We can delete
full story 
Students need to learn the rules
According to the article “Learning School Rules,” more than half of the students surveyed have not read the student handbook. This is starting to become a problem for the student body at Rosa Parks Hi
full story 
Bringing a bit of 'Hollywood' to Paterson
If you’ve never been to Hollywood, there’s no need to worry. Hollywood has now come to Paterson. People may ask where Hollywood is, but it isn’t a place. It’s a person, a barber actually, and the name
full story 
Artists explored themes of the past, present, and future during Arts and Humanities Night. Among the topics portrayed were Hurricane Katrina, the 2008 Presidential Election and robots.Arts & Humanitie
full story 
The set design crew wondered what they got themselves into when Drama Teacher Mr. George Dearani wanted to construct a boat for this year’s fall production, America: Tragedy and Hope. “I must say this
full story 
Mr. Vincent Smith entered the Paterson Public School District as a Physical Education teacher, but retired from the Rosa L. Parks School of Fine and Performing Arts as a loving guidance counselor.Stud
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