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  • Principal offers $200 for tagging details: Graffiti has gotten out of hand at Fremont Federation

    Sunday, January 28, 2007 By: Ronald Johnson & Aiden Gray

    Painters and principals at Fremont Federation are sick of spending money and time to cover up tagging and other graffiti.Two weeks ago, three of the four principals at Fremont decided to lecture stude

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  • Exit Exam still graduation hurdle for 74 seniors: Seniors will take exam again Feb. 6-7

    Sunday, January 28, 2007 By: Torbertha Torbor

    Seventy-four seniors at Fremont Federation of High Schools still need to pass the California High School Exit Exam in order to walk the stage of graduation.That number includes 17 at Media, 14 at Mand

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  • FHS purchases new Smart Boards

    Monday, January 29, 2007 By: Ashley White

    More and more schools are fitted with Smart Boards each year. An interactive Smart Board is a touch-sensitive projection screen that allows you to control a computer directly by touching the board rat

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  • Mercury Spill Causes Scare at ERHS

    Monday, January 29, 2007 By: Kaelen Medeiros ‘07

    On Monday, January 8th, a small amount of the hazardous chemical mercury was spilled at Eaton Rapids High School.

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  • Frometa's fishtanks succeed despite difficulty in school

    Monday, January 29, 2007 By: Shani Swantson

    Senior Kristopher Frometa’s GPA is not even at the C-average level but his business is way above average. Frometa began his own business at 14 selling and building custom high-end saltwater tanks w

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  • Stutzman defines meaning of “multitasking”

    Monday, January 29, 2007 By: Matt Gomez

    Are faculty members faced with too many responsibilities? This is a question that can easily be asked to Central High School foreign language teacher Donna Stutzman who was set to teach two classes du

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  • Adler tells story of surviving the Holocaust : Survivor speaks before large, receptive audience

    Tuesday, January 30, 2007 By: Amanda Casas

    Jack Adler visited LHS on Tuesday to tell his story about surviving the Holocaust to a large group of students and faculty members.

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  • Students mourn death of beloved classmate

    Wednesday, January 31, 2007 By: Chloe Shepard

    It is often said that the good die young, and students here at Ponderosa know that all too well.Ashley Yvonne Hagen has recently passed away, yet her presence and impact on those she touched will fore

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  • Departments compete for Freddies: 700 attend Future Freshman Night

    Wednesday, January 31, 2007 By: Samantha Eddy and Puja Patel

    About 500 incoming freshmen had a chance to preview what OHS had to offer at Future Freshman Night on Jan. 4 at 6:30 p.m. in the main auditorium.

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  • Students cause multiple accidents in teacher parking lot: Cost for repairs takes toll on district employees who park at school

    Wednesday, January 31, 2007 By: Nate Smith and Jon Porter

    After a long day of instructing, the last thing a teacher wants is to walk out to his or her car and find it damaged. Car accidents in the teacher parking lot have become a growing problem.

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Issue Date: Monday, February 05, 2007 Issue: Week of Feb. 5, 2007
 
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News
National Honor Roll hangs up on student reporter with questions: Company linked to business that sells student information
The letters students received from the National Honor Roll organization do not mention that it is linked to a company that sells student information.
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A student was stabbed on campus and police have yet to find the perpetrator.
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New testing equipment allows trainers to judge whether student athletes with head injuries are ready to return to active participation in sports.
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Most recently, a teacher's car was damaged and the culprit left the scene without aknowledging the accident.
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On Monday, January 8th, a small amount of the hazardous chemical mercury was spilled at Eaton Rapids High School.
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Most of the students who did not pass are English as a second language students. They will retake the exam this week.
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Painters and principals at Fremont Federation are sick of spending money and time to cover up tagging and other graffiti.
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Features
Man's Best Friend: Good Boy!
Best friend is how many people refer to their dogs, but to Officer Nace, his dog also doubles as his greatest asset.
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Two students from the high school are on television as part of Students First, a six-minute news show for students ran by KAAL Channel 6 News.
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This teacher believes he learns as much from the kids as they learn from him.
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