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  • Escuelas botan las clases de educación física: Translation of Schools tackle physical education classes

    Wednesday, December 20, 2006 By: Becca Morales & Alessandra Young

    Dodge ball…fuera, futbol americano…fuera. El recreo ya no es juego de niños. Los juegos de educación física que implican contacto físico entre los jugadores están siendo removidos de las escuelas.Dod

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  • Sugarcult: Live and in person: “The chemistry of a good band is when they are all together; they equal more than the sum of their parts,”- Marco DeSantis

    Tuesday, December 26, 2006 By: Nick Hartigan and Jeff Brooks

    On Friday, November 24, we attended a Sugarcult concert at Bogarts in Clifton. The tour is to promote the band’s new album, Lights Out, and ventures across the United States and Japan.Almost the entir

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  • Good ol’ Reading

    Tuesday, December 26, 2006 By: Krystal Amburgey

    Have you ever taken the time to realize how great of a city Reading is? The security, excellent athletics, good location, Blue Ribbon schools, and generous citizens all contribute to enjoyable place t

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  • In this Christmas season, remember Darfur

    Sunday, December 31, 2006 By: Alex Wardwell

    Imagine someone coming into your home, killing your family, burning your home to the ground, and leaving you there to rot. It is almost unfathomable. Sadly, this is what has happened in the Darfur reg

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  • Everyone learns from student teachers

    Sunday, December 31, 2006 By: Alanna E.

    By the time many students graduate from high school they have experienced being taught by a student teacher. A college student wanting to become a teacher spends a term or two teaching a class with an

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  • Controversial book unveils sports steroid scandal

    Tuesday, January 02, 2007 By: Todd Keister - Adviser

    On a journalism field trip last April to San Francisco, I had the opportunity to sit and listen to Mark Fainaru-Wada and Lance Williams lecture to a group of high school journalists. The authors of t

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  • Multiple bands make night a magical one

    Wednesday, January 03, 2007 By: Josslyn Allers

    The air was thick with smoke and with adrenaline at this sold-out show. All ears in the house were beginning their decline to premature deafness, but we didn’t care. The music was why we were at the O

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  • Senior’s wish comes true with one-day shopping spree

    Wednesday, January 03, 2007 By: Kyle Smith

    Shop ‘til you drop.Senior Kim Bylund, with a little help from the Make-A-Wish Foundation, recently took this advice to heart.Bylund, who was diagnosed with Cystic Fibrosis – a terminal disease that af

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  • Humphrey shows zest, enthusiam for learning

    Wednesday, January 03, 2007 By: Lillian Weber

    “Patience is the key to a successful life.” Brady Humphrey described the proverb while pantomiming breaking open a fortune cookie, laughing as it was finally translated correctly. He said that the wor

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  • Students with secrets hide behind label of fake school organization: Bookworm

    Thursday, December 28, 2006 By: Cassandra Perez

    “The Geography Club” is provocative and insightful book about a guy with a secret.

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Issue Date: Monday, January 08, 2007 Issue: Week of Jan. 8, 2007
 
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News
Although a standard curriculum would provide parity among schools, it may disrupt the International Baccalaureate program and it would reduce school's and teachers' power to decide what to teach.
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The switch to semesters is almost universally welcomed.
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Montgomery County Superintendent Jerry Weast’s recently announced plan to alter the special education programs established throughout the county is causing a great deal of concern among families with
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Features
Junior Brooke Peters was recently nominated for a very special award, The Award of Courage from the National Federation of State High School Associations.
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Members of Students Against Destructive Decisions club joined other schools across the state for the 24th Annual N.C. SADD Leadership Conference Nov. 17-19 in Raleigh. This marks the first time FFHS h
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Humphrey shows zest, enthusiam for learning
A hearing-impaired student speaks about his active life at school.
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Make-A-Wish Foundation provides a special day for a student with Cystic Fibrosis.
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I take pride in choosing to live my life drug-free. I have seen the devastation alcohol and drugs can cause.
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Have you ever taken the time to realize how great of a city Reading is?
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Opinion
The new curriculum proposals will reduce the creativity in the learning process and are a bad idea.
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