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  • Scituate H.S. hosts non-competitive drama festival full of kindness, fun

    Tuesday, March 29, 2005 By: Amy Brogioli

    Festival was like nothing I have ever been involved in before. I was amazed by the graciousness of every person I encountered.

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  • Presto! Benefit magic show is a big hit

    Tuesday, March 29, 2005 By: Karl Sabourin

    Wareham High School’s Audio Visual Club scored a big hit with “The Magic of Brandon Quaranto” on February 25th. The show, produced by BurgaFilms, helped raise money for the AV Club.

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  • Classic novel, 'King Rat' still rules bookshelves

    Tuesday, March 29, 2005 By: Kyle Carlson

    Anybody who likes to read should be able to find something to enjoy in this novel, whether it be the background, characters or action.

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  • Legendary principal Payne retiring

    Tuesday, March 29, 2005 By: Logan Price -- Editor

    Principal Diane Payne is retiring June 30 after 13 years at Broughton. “It was a hard decision,” said Payne. “I hadn’t totally decided.” Payne said that she decided to retire after taking into a

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  • Mansell selected as LCHS Superintendent: St. John-Endicott Superintendent accepts offer

    Wednesday, March 30, 2005 By: Tanya Baker

    Mark Mansell was offered and accepted the superintendent position at La Center Tuesday night in a quick 5-0 vote by the board.

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  • On-line grades: Student progress available with the click of a mouse

    Thursday, March 31, 2005 By: Bryan Aguilar/Staff Reporter

    Each day across the nation, sighs of relief are breathed by high school students who rejoice in the fact that they can delay the inevitable by conveniently forgetting to tell their parents that they’r

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  • Butterfly Garden gets a make-over

    Thursday, March 31, 2005 By: Renaldy Calixte/Staff Reporter

    The Butterfly Garden has gotten a makeover. On Saturday March 5th, volunteers from FFA and Ms. Yano’s Agro-Science class as well as other clubs and classes came to school. They were busy improving the

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  • Velocity Drill Team competes in Winter Guard competition

    Thursday, March 31, 2005 By: Grace Taylor/Sound of the Halls Editor

    What is color guard? Some people may think that it’s dancing with flags, in reality it’s a combination of art and physical endurance. In fact, the sport/art originated from military drill and the us

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  • The DS hits the US

    Thursday, March 31, 2005 By: Sergio Molina/Staff Reporter

    There have been many advances in game consoles. Originally the Atari systems were the most advanced until Nintendo came along with their console and took the top spot. Since then Nintendo has had a co

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  • Assault brings players new innovations

    Thursday, March 31, 2005 By: review by Ben F. Badger Jr/Entertainment Editor

    After a few years of silence a new “Star Fox” game has been created by Namco and released by Nintendo for the GameCube: “Star Fox: Assault.”

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Issue Date: Sunday, April 03, 2005 Issue: Week of April 4, 2005
 
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News
Bush spoke about Social Security and the need to reform the system.
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Mark Mansell was offered and accepted the superintendent position at La Center Tuesday night in a quick 5-0 vote by the board.
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Teachers and students praise Principal Payne for her strong leadership, enthusiasm, vision, and love for students.
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Adding three minutes to each period will allow additional students to be eligible for the sciece Regents exam.
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Features
The faculty challenged the seniors in a heated basketball battle on March 25 in the gymnasium.
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Color Guard adds visual interest to the marching band programs. Winter guard gives the guard a chance to compete on their own and they have done very well.
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The Butterfly Garden has gotten a makeover thanks to volunteers from FFA and Ms. Yano’s Agro-Science class as well as other clubs and classes.
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While in most schools students can avoid sharing negative results and missed assignments with parents, at Varela parents can check the new Parent Link system on the internet to view all aspects of the
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Drama Festival was a day of fun and learning.
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Opinion
The new writing test has many issues including poorly written prompts and lack of sufficient pilot testing.
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