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  • New Security System Useful for Catching Would-Be Criminals

    Monday, October 09, 2006 By: Kristen Lape

    Last year security was a major issue for many students at BBHS. Numerous articles were stolen from lockers when the locks were removed, and the theft caused quite an argument.

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  • Heroes at RCHS

    Tuesday, October 10, 2006 By: Hannah Epperson

    Wednesday morning, August 23, Glenn Hudson was in a potentially fatal motorcycle accident on Business 29. Luckily for Hudson, RCHS senior Brandy Petty and sophomore Tony Hayes witnessed the accident—a

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  • Smartboards are a Smart Purchase

    Tuesday, October 10, 2006 By: Will Murphy, Tail End editor

    Prometheus was the Greek god who gave fire to man, which sparked a wave of new innovations and learning among men. Principal Wayne Barnett has similar goals with his purchase of two new Promethean S

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  • “Under God” Alienates Citizens

    Tuesday, October 10, 2006 By: Hannah Epperson

    There are those who stand up every morning, place a hand over their heart, turn their eyes to the flag, and patriotically recite “The Pledge of Allegiance.”

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  • “Under God” Underscores Individual Rights

    Tuesday, October 10, 2006 By: Daniel Nolker

    On the first day of school, my classmates and I were told that we had to stand every morning and say the “Pledge of Allegiance.”

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  • Movie Review- Step Up

    Tuesday, October 10, 2006 By: Cynthia Brescia and Ashley Vega

    What does a ballerina have in common with a hip-hop dancer? Well, they both like to dance.

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  • 'Employee' needs to work harder

    Tuesday, October 10, 2006 By: Taylor Backman

    In a world where the slacker must rise and defeat the overachieving rival to get the girl – wait, I think I have seen this before. Yes, the plot is tired and predictable, but

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  • ERCM raises questions: Recent drill reveals weak points in new emergency response plan.

    Tuesday, October 10, 2006 By: Stagg Line

    Falling aircrafts, terrorist attacks, gas leaks, stabbings, hostage situations, drive-bys, floods, fires, and earthquakes – oh my. ERCM, or emergency response and crisis management, is the state-manda

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  • Does hall sweep policy work?

    Tuesday, October 10, 2006 By:

    Crossfire: Punctuality is responsibility vs. Policy defeats its own purpose

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  • Changes in the Cafeteria

    Wednesday, October 11, 2006 By: Ryan Dunnigan

    Where have all the french fries gone?

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The National Edition - Teen Generated News From Around The Nation my.hsj.org
Issue Date: Saturday, October 14, 2006 Issue: Week of Oct. 16, 2006
 
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News
Every year, rising freshman look forward to going to high school. Those that go to Matoaca have something else to look forward to: laptops. However, this year is different.
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Although there have been some complaints, most students understand the need for the new peanut-free environment at school.
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For weeks now, a group of students at Stagg High has been trying to establish an Advanced Placement Club.
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Wednesday morning, August 23, Glenn Hudson was in a potentially fatal motorcycle accident on Business 29. Luckily for Hudson, RCHS senior Brandy Petty and sophomore Tony Hayes witnessed the accident—a
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Features
Mrs. Zelling, a Kahuku High School chemistry teacher, will trade place with an Indian instructor for the semester.
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S.H.A.P.E. Community director and activist DeLloyd Parker was a recent guest at Yates High School where he told the students about the rich history of the S.H.A.P.E. Center, as well as his vision for
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Senior Dominique Holmes expresses himself through a fast growing style of hip-hop dance called “Krump.” It has helped him deal with a difficult past.
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A trip to China provided many memorable moments.
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Anna Custodio
Many know junior Anna Custodio for her recent win in last years talent show, but she’s making a name for herself in music out of school as well. A week before school began, Custodio and her family tr
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Opinion
High school students should be allowed to stay after school to use the library.
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