Search
  • Teens still tan despite the dangers

    Thursday, March 26, 2009 By: Natasha Liptak

    Tans: One of the many benefits of a summer vacation. That nice, golden brown glow that girls and guys alike love so much, but for some a tan is not just a look that is achieved by long hours under the

    Full Story 
  • Hallways to Highways

    Saturday, March 28, 2009 By: Solvejg Wastvedt

    Driver education classes may not be offered until tenth grade, but students at Wilmington Area Middle School are learning the rules of the road under new hallway regulations.

    Full Story 
  • Broadcasting Wilmington

    Saturday, March 28, 2009 By: Tory Irwin

    Several “YouTubers” can be found in Wilmington Area High School.

    Full Story 
  • Green Fuel: Vaught Wins Grant for Algae Research

    Friday, March 27, 2009 By: Adam Escalon

    The economy today is practically begging for a solution to burning fossil fuels. With global warming on the rise and with decreasing supplies of fossil fuels and oil, alternative fuels are starting to

    Full Story 
  • Going green brings home the green

    Thursday, March 26, 2009 By: Jordan Little

    In the past six months, CCISD has saved a total of $743,939.68 through energy management. The plan to start conserving energy needed time and commitment. Steven Gremillion, CCISD’s energy manager, is

    Full Story 
  • Future Track: The end of block scheduling Seven periods five days a week up next

    Thursday, March 26, 2009 By: Allie Hinga

    Creek will undergo transitions next year, the most significant is the switch from block scheduling to a seven period day. Many at Creek have some concerns about the new schedule, as it will require st

    Full Story 
  • CSF Members Assist Myford Elementary School Students

    Thursday, March 26, 2009 By: Jaynie Loeb

    IRVINE – During February of the 2008-2009 school year, Beckman’s California Scholarship Federation (CSF) Club began their tutoring program for students at Myford Elementary School. Every Tuesday from

    Full Story 
  • War on terror claims WHS grad

    Tuesday, March 24, 2009 By: Nicole Doan

    As the Iraq War enters its seventh year, people continue to risk their lives in order to quell the violence. According to The Argus, Steven Dicochea, a 2003 graduate, died Feb. 27 at the National Nava

    Full Story 
  • Buddhist monks surprise students with mixtute of ancient culture, modern technology

    Monday, March 23, 2009 By: Daniel Aste

    English teacher Lee Lorber invited three Buddhist monks to solidify the study of Eastern philosophy.

    Full Story 
  • Students soar into the air

    Monday, March 23, 2009 By: Tony Ruffo

    Freshman Robert Breedon, junior Kate James, and senior Eric Florence are all considering an unusal career option, becoming pilots.

    Full Story 
    
The National Edition - Teen Generated News From Around The Nation my.hsj.org
Issue Date: Sunday, March 29, 2009 Issue: Week of March 29, 2009
 
The National Edition is a collection of great journalism posted on my.hsj.org.

At-a-glance

News
Creek High students and faculty face major changes next year as block scheduling is abandoned for a seven-period day and a revamped curriculum.
full story 
Washington High is mourning the death of 2003 graduate Steven Dicochea, lost to the war in Iraq. He is the second WHS casualty.
full story 
Maryland is one of 11 states receiving a grant to develop better driving programs for teens. The plan is prompted by the high incidence of teen-related accidents nationwide.
full story 
Creatine, like many other muscle-boosters, has become controversial as it's used by athletes. High school athletes acknowledge this ackonwledge this and add their own perspectives on the enhancer.
full story 
If sending a sensation through his district was his goal, Fauquier schools Superintendent Jonathan Lewis struck the nerve when he announced recently that drug dogs will start randomly searching classr
full story 
Prompted by unexpected support from its teachers and research supplied by another school district, the Fauquier County School Board is opting for a 10-point grading scale.
full story 
Features
Teens around the nation are taking advantage of the video opportunity that is YouTube, and Wilmington High students are no exception. From comedy to adventure to parody, they're using the video-sharin
full story 
The energy- and cost-saving efforts of Clear Creek High's energy manager have earned his school accolades and environmental dollars.
full story 
Being that ethnicity is a big part of the American culture, students and teachers, from the Mexican American Studies classes have written reflection papers on the following topic: When did you beco
full story 
full story 
<< 1 2 3 >>  Number of stories in this edition: 28

Online Archives

There are currently 391 editions on-line. Click on edition name to view articles.

Advertising