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  • Miami-Dade Public Schools Gets New Superintendent

    Monday, May 10, 2004 By: Jamie Blanco / News Editor

    Amid revelations of yet another school board controversy (unrestrained construction spending, doctored of public records and safety violations), the race to find a replacement for interim Superintende

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  • Cris Carter touches down in Wellington

    Wednesday, May 12, 2004 By: Mike Bergeron

    Cris Carter, formerly of the Miami Dolphins, spoke to Wellington High School students on April 16. The illustrious former star receiver of the Minnesota Vikings spoke to a selected group of students i

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  • Shattered, tattered, and broken dreams

    Wednesday, May 12, 2004 By: Dianne Duemig

    With all the special events coming up, not only for seniors, but juniors also, Wellington decided to teach a lesson to the upperclassmen to save lives. Juniors and seniors gathered in the gymnasium fo

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  • Fighting for cancer in the Relay For Life

    Wednesday, May 12, 2004 By: Andrea Unger

    “Let’s relay!”Those are two of the first words that will be heard on April 17 at the American Cancer Society’s Relay For Life, or RFL. RFL is the annual walk held at Royal Palm Beach High School on th

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  • The Fight for Patriotism

    Wednesday, May 12, 2004 By: Zebra Tales

    While many people are familiar with the celebrations of Cinco de Mayo, very little actually know the history and significance behind this Mexican national holiday. It is not, as many think, Mexican In

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  • Foreign Language Clubs: Students come together speaking different languages

    Thursday, May 13, 2004 By: Monica Gonzalez

    After enduring a long day of school, some students strive to learn more about different cultures, heritages, and traditions by joining the French or Spanish Clubs. Students in their organizations have

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  • RenovationsA Cry for Help

    Friday, May 14, 2004 By: Eric Olson

    York High School stands as the oldest school in the county by far, with the nearest competitor being Tabb High, built in 1972. Now common sense would tell the laymen that the oldest establishment woul

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  • Summer Movie Preview

    Friday, May 14, 2004 By: Brian Rock, Ben Abel, & Brian Tai

    Get the scoop on this summer's biggest blockbusters.

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Issue Date: Saturday, May 15, 2004 Issue: Week of May 17, 2004
 
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News
With all the special events coming up, not only for seniors, but juniors also, Wellington decided to teach a lesson to the upperclassmen to save lives.
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“Let’s relay!”Those are two of the first words that will be heard on April 17 at the American Cancer Society’s Relay For Life, or RFL. RFL is the annual walk held at Royal Palm Beach High School on th
full story 
Amid revelations of yet another school board controversy (unrestrained construction spending, doctored of public records and safety violations), the race to find a replacement for interim Superintende
full story 
Features
Whether it is a friend or diary, everyone needs a way to express their emotions and experiences. A blog is an Internet diary that mixes the two by allowing others to read your journal.
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Cinco de Mayo honors the battle fought at Puebla, Mexico, in 1862, where a poorly outfitted militia defeated a well trained, well equipped French army, but there is more to the story than the highly c
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Imagine spending four days among some of the country’s most dedicated individuals, military recruits.
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Opinion
York High School stands as the oldest school in the county by far, with the nearest competitor being Tabb High, built in 1972. Now common sense would tell the laymen that the oldest establishment woul
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Too many students do not respects teachers or their fellow students and they disrupt school and make it unpleasant for the whole school community for all us.
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Decades of stellar litter- almost all of it man-made- jeopardize the orbits of legitimate satellites.
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Perfect equality throughout our school district would be an unrealistic, if not impossible goal. However, there is no reason for the enormous degree of inequality that currently runs rampant in BISD s
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