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  • G.E. makes $100K donation to Global Tech Program

    Monday, May 18, 2009 By: Stephan Panton

    With budget cuts deeply affecting schools, it makes some people wonder where money will come from to fund magnet programs such as our Global Technologies Program (GT). However, miracles do happen, a $

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  • Ten questions for Principal Guthrie

    Monday, May 18, 2009 By: Chelsea Pavero

    1. What were the highlights of this year? For me, the highlight was coming back after my first year, feeling more comfortable and knowing the students. 2. What were the down points of this year?

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  • Several changes in store for next year

    Monday, May 18, 2009 By: Vanessa Garcia

    Some changes are in store for University students next year. Facing budget cuts, school start time flips, and a major renovation project, the administration is working on plans that will minimize any

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  • Seniors think:I wish I had...

    Monday, May 18, 2009 By: Brandi Jackson

    After most seniors graduate, many find themselves wishing that they had done things a little differently. Whether it was trying out for a sport or studying more to get better grades, a lot of seniors

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  • Agriculture and business classes dropped

    Monday, May 18, 2009 By: Myra Malik

    This year schools all over the nation have been facing huge budget deficits. Most schools are being forced to let go of teachers, a great part of their staff, and cut programs. In spite of teacher a

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  • Unique scholarships for unique students

    Monday, May 18, 2009 By: Brandi Jackson

    Affected by a world wide recession, many students suddenly lack the money to pay for college. However, scholarships may come to the rescue for students in need. Traditional scholarships that are awa

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  • Chess club looking for new members

    Monday, May 18, 2009 By: Myra Malik

    Historians tell us that chess traces its origins to a fourth century game called "Chaturanga" from northwest India, and from there it spread around the world. Although the modern game of chess differs

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  • Old school hip hop rulz

    Monday, May 18, 2009 By: Ralphy Joel Perez

    In spite of the advent of new artists and styles in the rap and hip-hop industry, this new music is not popular with many students. People have been showing a greater interest in old school rap than t

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  • Weight lifting features two in State finals

    Monday, May 18, 2009 By: Chernai Hanks

    The boys weightlifting team had two of their athletes make the 2009 Florida High School Athletic Association Weightlifting State Finals. Throughout the season, lifters worked on building strength and

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  • Strong softball team surprises competition

    Monday, May 18, 2009 By: Ralphy Joel Perez

    With the girls softball season at an end, the team achieved more than they expected. With a record of 19 wins and seven losses, the team was the "surprise team in the county," said Head Girls Softball

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The Torch University High School Orlando, FL
Issue Date: Tuesday, May 19, 2009 Issue: Issue 6 vol 24 Last Update: Tuesday, May 26, 2009
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G.E. makes $100K donation to Global Tech Program
With budget cuts deeply affecting schools, it makes some people wonder where money will come from to fund magnet programs such as our Global Technologies Program (GT). However, miracles do happen, a $
full story 
1. What were the highlights of this year? For me, the highlight was coming back after my first year, feeling more comfortable and knowing the students. 2. What were the down points of this year?
full story 
Students are not the only ones who are glad the Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test (FCAT) is over for the year. Teachers are just as happy as the students that they do not have to worry about the F
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Some changes are in store for University students next year. Facing budget cuts, school start time flips, and a major renovation project, the administration is working on plans that will minimize any
full story 
The Career Experience Program is a work program for exceptional education students. This program allows students the opportunity to gain work experience at places that range from the Holiday Inn hotel
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After most seniors graduate, many find themselves wishing that they had done things a little differently. Whether it was trying out for a sport or studying more to get better grades, a lot of seniors
full story 
In April, a new global threat appeared that scientists did not fully understand its true capabilities. But, there is one thing the world did comprehend: it oinked. Yes, the world over people were in
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This year schools all over the nation have been facing huge budget deficits. Most schools are being forced to let go of teachers, a great part of their staff, and cut programs. In spite of teacher a
full story 
Affected by a world wide recession, many students suddenly lack the money to pay for college. However, scholarships may come to the rescue for students in need. Traditional scholarships that are awa
full story 
Our performing arts department is well-known for its award winning drama productions, but how well do students know the award winning percussionist perfoming in the drum line? Recently, the Universi
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