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  • One of our own: Student adviser deployed to Iraq

    Monday, June 05, 2006 By: Annette Verdugo

    After three years, the Iraq War is still requesting military reserve assistance.

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  • Work Pays Off In The Summer

    Monday, June 05, 2006 By: Ethan Clark

    Along with camp, vacation, and other activities, many high school students work at a variety of occupations, from construction to seating customers at a variety of restaurants. Earning money is very i

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  • AVID's college preparation pays off for seniors

    Wednesday, June 07, 2006 By: Brittany Bennett

    After seven years of weekly binder checks, tutorials, vocabulary quizzes, and daily Cornell notes, Jamestown senior Anna Paul, along with the rest of her AVID class, is finally ready to graduate and h

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  • Academic Advisors program designed for success

    Thursday, June 08, 2006 By: Brianna Hull

    PALCS is working hard to make the upcoming school year an even bigger success than this year was. Next year PALCS is implementing a program called the Academic Advisors Program.

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  • E-commerce teaches ups and downs of investing

    Thursday, June 08, 2006 By: Jordan Delano

    Senior Nick Bastian rushes into his first block class, gets on his computer and logs onto SmartMoney.com and impatiently waits as the website loads. He has made $3241 in a week, and he anxiously waits

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  • Review of Sarah Jones' "Bridge and Tunnel"

    Friday, June 09, 2006 By: Sarah Marlow

    Sarah Jones' one woman show "Bridge and Tunnel" takes the restrictions of a basement and one actress in stride and succeeds in making these limitations work to the show’s advantage.

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  • Image Disconnect

    Friday, June 09, 2006 By: Olivia Bernard

    A “progressive” school like BHSEC that encourages students to “think globally, act locally” should be more sensitive to the delicacy of our environment and make an effort to contribute to its conserva

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  • Laptop Lifestyle

    Sunday, June 11, 2006 By: Adam Duncan

    Matoaca High School has been a foundation of education since long before most of those who can read this paper were born or even thought of. But since 2002, it has been a foundation for technological

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  • Something's fishy: Science students dissect, eat squid

    Tuesday, June 06, 2006 By: Emanuel Johnson

    The halls of Southfield High School were filled with a foul stench recently as several biology classes participated in their annual “Squid Day,” as dubbed by science teacher Craig Bonnington.

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Issue Date: Sunday, June 11, 2006 Issue: Week of June 12, 2006
 
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News
Matoaca High School will no longer provide a laptop for every member of the freshman class due to budget restrictions at the district level.
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In a test run for the 2006-2007 school year, students enrolled in some Advanced Placement classes may also receive college credit for taking them.
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The school district is changing drink vendors from Coke to Pepsi.
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Each year 100 math and science teachers from around the country are honored with the Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching. This year Cleveland physics teacher Robert S
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Recently questions have been raised as to whether the Charter School of Wilmington should be allowed to continue to use a selective admissions policy.
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Principal Christopher Garran turned down Lifetime Television’s offer to film their upcoming reality show at our school.
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Features
Most students at The Charter School of Wilmington may not know it, but the next Einsteins could be in their midst.
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After seven years of weekly binder checks, tutorials, vocabulary quizzes, and daily Cornell notes, Jamestown senior Anna Paul, along with the rest of her AVID class, is finally ready to graduate and h
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Japanese students have to clean their schools themselves. Would that system work here in the US?
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One of our own: Student adviser deployed to Iraq
Student advisor Maj. John Kofonow was deployed to Iraq in May. He is working with Civil Affairs, which finances reconstruction projects in Iraq.
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