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  • The Kingdom chain continues

    Monday, February 21, 2005 By: Emily Anderson

    Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories (KH: COM) for Gameboy Advanced is a game to keep all of the hardcore Kingdom Hearts fans happy.

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  • Like to read? Join the IHS Book Club

    Tuesday, February 22, 2005 By: ALISON BRIGGS

    IPSWICH -- “My mother always told me I would never be bored or lonely if I were a reader, and she was right,” Mary Manos, founder of the new book club at Ipswich High School, told The Tiger Transcript

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  • Be polite and stay to the right

    Tuesday, February 22, 2005 By: Michael Strieker

    All over the world countries have their ways of considering the “right way” to get from place to place. In England, citizen drive their cars on the left side of the road, walk on the left side of sta

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  • New American flags needed in all classrooms

    Wednesday, February 23, 2005 By:

    Symbols abound in classrooms. After all, what would a chemistry room be without a periodic table, or a history room without a map? However, one symbol is missing from some classrooms at Hoban--the A

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  • Many American history textbooks often distort the truth

    Thursday, February 24, 2005 By: Alex Bluebond

    America has always been hailed as the land of the free and the home of the brave. American history textbooks feed this notion.U.S. History teacher Jason Anderson said textbooks provide an inaccurate

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  • 'One Hope One Dream' assembly features Lost Boy of Sudan

    Thursday, February 24, 2005 By: Jonpaul Thompson

    This year's "One Hope, One Dream" assembly Feb. 9 had a different theme, as it focused on the future instead of the past.Each year an award is given to a graduate who best exemplifies the dream of Dr.

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  • Best part of physics is watching Professor Julius Sumner Miller

    Thursday, February 24, 2005 By: Amber Beery

    For many students, both at Hoban and around the world, the face of Professor Julius Sumner Miller has become a favorite.Miller, best known for his television shows about physics, studied under Albert

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  • Budget cuts could draw clouds over Ipswich Fine Arts program

    Sunday, February 27, 2005 By: LAUREN GOUZIE and ROBYN HACKLER

    IPSWICH -- Departments in the Ipswich Public Schools are bracing for the effects of the 2005-2006 budget cuts, and the Fine Arts Department at IHS is facing some incomprehensible losses in vital parts

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  • Tardy policy nips number of later arrivals, still room for improvement

    Sunday, February 27, 2005 By: HEATHER SMITH

    IPSWICH – A study performed in recent years by Ipswich Principal Barry uncovers a fact that hits harder than any tardy policy.“If you are going to get good grades you have to be in class," said Cahill

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Issue Date: Sunday, February 27, 2005 Issue: Week of Feb. 28, 2005
 
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News
Principal Barry Cahill has tightened the tardy policy.
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Mrs. Connolly-Potter and others in the department are rallying to keep the Fine Arts program available for Ipswich students
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In an effort to make students more culturally aware, the Harmony In Paradise (HIP) club sponsored a week of activities that included games, music, dancing and other entertainment.
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Features
Black History Month is a time when Americans celebrate African American history. Americans can reminisce about the struggle African Americans endured throughout their lives.
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These videos are a teaching tool that make students laugh while challenging them to think.
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'One Hope One Dream' assembly features Lost Boy of Sudan
This year's "One Hope, One Dream" assembly Feb. 9 had a different theme, as it focused on the future instead of the past.
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America has always been hailed as the land of the free and the home of the brave. American history textbooks feed this notion.
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Opinion
Mall curfews discriminate against teenagers
Mall curfew policies are unfair to youth because they are based on age instead of behavior. They are a form of profiling and constitute discrimination against teen-agers.
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New American flags needed in all classrooms
Symbols abound in classrooms. After all, what would a chemistry room be without a periodic table, or a history room without a map? However, one symbol is missing from some classrooms at Hoban--the A
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As a society, we sometimes need to be unselfish and be willing to give a few extra dollars to give students a safe and healthy learning environment.
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