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  • A "Smarter" Math Class?: Math Dept. Creates New Track Class

    Friday, December 21, 2007 By: Amani Ahmed '11

    The newest episode in the perennial issue of tracking in the math department.

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  • Advisory May See Makeover: Two Groups Tackling the Issue

    Friday, December 21, 2007 By: Elizabeth Vulaj '08

    What do you think about your Advisory? Ask that question in the halls, and you'll receive a dozen different answers. Now, Advisory may be a-changing.

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  • The Khalil Gibran Academy Controversy: Local Public School Still Without Founding Principal

    Friday, December 21, 2007 By: Amani Ahmed '11

    Debbie Almontaser says she was forced to resign as principal after a controversy over the word “intifada” showed up on a t-shirt. Now, with the school in its inaugural year, Ms. Almontaser is suing t

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  • Smaller Classes, Big Changes: Some Faculty Resources Switched From College to HS

    Friday, December 21, 2007 By: Meena Dieterich '11

    Fewer college electives will be offered next semester, allowing professors to teach more sections of the 9th and 10th grade courses.

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  • When Should The Fledglings Fly?: In Defense of 9th Grade Lunch Policy

    Friday, December 21, 2007 By: Zina Huxley-Reicher '09

    Gripe if you must, but ask almost any non-9th grader and she will tell you she sometimes misses eating lunch in the yard.

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  • Professor Rock Stars?: BHSEC Faculty Strut Their Stuff

    Friday, December 21, 2007 By: Staff

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  • The Winter Arts Conglomerate: A Review of This Year's Art Show

    Friday, December 21, 2007 By: Craig Gordon ’08

    What do milk cartons, Beethoven, the Beatles and abstract expressionism have in common? A role in this year's creative and rewarding arts showcase.

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  • Learning from Lerner : The Dean Discusses Add/Drop

    Friday, December 21, 2007 By: Zoe Chaves '09

    Planning to hate your schedule next semester? Pay heed to Dean Lerner's thoughts on how to keep it reasonable.

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Learning from Lerner : The Dean Discusses Add/Drop
Planning to hate your schedule next semester? Pay heed to Dean Lerner's thoughts on how to keep it reasonable.
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The Winter Arts Conglomerate: A Review of This Year's Art Show
What do milk cartons, Beethoven, the Beatles and abstract expressionism have in common? A role in this year's creative and rewarding arts showcase.
full story 
Professor Rock Stars?: BHSEC Faculty Strut Their Stuff
Bone Picking: Did the BCS selection committee get any of these games right?
A look at which college games you'll want to watch in your countess hours of free time over the break--and why the good matches are few and far between.
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Ni Xiang Xue Zhong Wen?: The Pros and Cons for Chinese Mandarin
It takes patience and a good memorization strategy to learn all those characters, but employers want Chinese speakers and Mandarin is often referred to as the "language of future."
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The Via Romana: (It means Latin)
For the leisure and enlightenment of 9th graders facing a tough choice, four staff members share their experiences with their respective languages. Here is Latin.
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Spanish Anyone?
The many reasons to study Spanish—from choosing the correct Goya product to analyzing García Lorca in the original.
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When Should The Fledglings Fly?: In Defense of 9th Grade Lunch Policy
Gripe if you must, but ask almost any non-9th grader and she will tell you she sometimes misses eating lunch in the yard.
full story 
L.E.T.: Let's Exchange Thoughts
This month's column tells you how to find new friends, new lovers, and new ways to deal with those who are just plain annoying. Happy holidays!
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Fewer college electives will be offered next semester, allowing professors to teach more sections of the 9th and 10th grade courses.
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