Paw Print Big Spring High School Newville, PA
Issue Date: Monday, January 26, 2009 Issue: 2008-09Jan Last Update: Tuesday, February 03, 2009
  • Big Spring goes multi-cultural

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    A Menorah, used in the 8-day Jewish celebration of the Festival of Lights, sits in front of the Christmas tree in the Commons. Sara Markowitz said she prepared the display because she wanted her relig

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the third annual dodge ball tournament will be held to raise money for the Four Diamonds Fund.
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Some students choose the military rather than college or work.
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Some students drop out of school with plans to pick up a GED. Jeff Monahan is one of the few who did.
Five students competed in the high school Poetry Out Loud competition. Kelly Fahnestock will move to regional competition in Carlisle Feb. 14.
The girls' and boys' basketball teams have had mixed results on the court, but both scored a victory for a national charity.
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Staff members share their firt impressions of the Presidential Inauguration in these unedited drafts. Did you watch the ceremonies? What did you think?
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Sara Markowitz responds to the many comments submitted to this site in response to her placement of a Hanukkiah Menorah in the Commons area.
“Charisma,” the school’s literary magazine, is calling for submissions. The award-winning publication is looking for students and staff to contribute to its forty-first annual edition. Creative works,
Sara Markowitz explains the all Menorahs are not alike.
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A Menorah, used in the 8-day Jewish celebration of the Festival of Lights, sits in front of the Christmas tree in the Commons. Sara Markowitz said she prepared the display because she wanted her relig

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