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  • Video news coming to classrooms: Televised bulletin new addition to the video production class

    Thursday, October 09, 2008 By: Staci Barranti

    Cal High’s video production class has decided to utilize the skills of its students to benefit the entire student body with the addition of a new weekly video bulletin.Video production teacher Rich En

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  • Students build trust at Tucker Leadersip Lab

    Friday, October 10, 2008 By: Stacy Rubenstein

    On Aug. 25, Middle and Upper School students went to the Tucker Leadership Lab at William Jewel College in Liberty, Missouri, for a challenging day of low ropes and team building exercies.Tucker Leade

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  • Heiligman becomes U.S. citizen

    Friday, October 10, 2008 By: Cory gutovitz

    “It is a big deal becoming an American citizen. It is something that people wait a long time to earn,” said Hebrew teacher Leah Nash-Heiligman, who became a citizen of the United States of America, on

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  • Buckcherry Is Back… Sort Of

    Tuesday, October 07, 2008 By: Blake Roberts

    The highly anticipated album Black Butterfly is finally at your disposal. Following the chart-topping album entitled “15”; Black Butterfly has yet to see any of the success that has been previously ac

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  • What To Look For On DVDRedbelt

    Tuesday, October 07, 2008 By: Connor Burton, Staff Writer

    Redbelt was best summed up by critic Chris Farnsworth for E! Online as “…a thinking man’s Rocky…” and I don’t think it can be summed up any better than that. Directed by David Mamet, Redbelt tells t

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  • Touche Fencing Club Teaches Students the Art of the Sport

    Wednesday, October 08, 2008 By: Sherina Gordhan

    Science teacher and former college fencer Mr. Wright founds Fencing Club at MLK.

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  • The face behind our foodNola Glover, lunch lady

    Wednesday, October 08, 2008 By: Grace Callahan

    The alarm rings. She looks to her alarm clock. Four-thirty a.m. It’s early, but she needs to get up.She needs to be at school at six.She is in the same place everyday, but few students notice her. H

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  • Trainer tells all in sports injury prevention

    Wednesday, October 08, 2008 By: Alexis Parde

    Lindsey Ansbach has been at Hastings Senior High for six years. She has helped with many injuries. According to www.ptsrhastings.com Lindsey provides out Athletic Training coverage to Hastings senior

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  • College Excusion: Berkeley, St. Mary's give tours

    Wednesday, October 08, 2008 By: Dane Tran, Matt West, Danielle Lamb

    In the morning on Thursday, Sept. 25, Millennium High School students left for University of California, Berkeley and St. Mary’s College. The goal of the tour was for the students to understand more a

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  • What's in a name?: Ex-Student's Association plans to request high school name change

    Thursday, October 09, 2008 By: Ethan Dujay

    While students and staff have been planning their move into a new building next year and anticipating all the changes that will come with it, one change that has not yet been mentioned is the name of

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Issue Date: Friday, October 10, 2008 Issue: Week of Oct. 13, 2008
 
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Bomb squad quell worries about World War II-era rocket grenade found by workers near school.
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Four small schools in the Fremont Federation, but only one with a rising Academic Performance Index score.
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Gustav's cruelty. Family displaced by brutal storm.
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Students, parents, teachers and administrators focus on 'loss of credit' rule.
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This time a charm? New gridiron turf tested under game conditions for second time in two years.
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Metro-Davidson school dress rules stand. After much debate, SSA remains in use across Metro schools.
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Features
Red, white and blue day. "It's a big deal," she says.
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As seen on TV. Poolesville family in need gets housing assist from Extreme Makeover: Home Edition.
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Visit to the country offers perspective on life and learning.
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