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Eye of the Tiger Roseville High School Roseville, CA
Issue Date: Monday, November 02, 2009 Issue: 5 Last Update: Tuesday, November 03, 2009
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At-a-glance

Roseville High School’s student government created a new program called JUMP (Join Us Making Progress) in order to develop closer connections with the community. Jump is hoping to provide students wit
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Proposed changes intended to promote school unity
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Roseville High School’s peer helping class hosted an anti-drug assembly to promote Red Ribbon Week, an annual event with a purpose of discouraging drug use and assisting troubled students. The assembl
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The Roseville High School 700 wing is soon to undergo an interior remodel to improve class functionality.      According to RHS assistant principal Jon Coleman, the district has construction funds th
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The class of 2011 will be holding a garage sale fundraiser this Saturday from 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the home of Roseville High School parent, Victor Esparza. All of the profits earned will go to t
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A committee of Roseville High School teachers created a scholarship and dedicated its name in honor of the former librarian Julie Estridge.      “We are hoping to fund graduating seniors in honor of
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Roseville High School has raised 3,700 cans as of last Friday for the KCRA 3 Kids Can Food Drive. RHS is competing with a few schools in the area, including Antelope and Woodcreek High Schools.     
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The Peer Helping class has established a new method for helping their peers called the Peer Educators Help Hotline.      By letter or email, students can send in their problems and talk about them w
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Counselors are currently offering help for students through University of California (UC) workshops, an on campus program geared towards guiding students through the entire application process on an i
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For Halloween, student government provided Roseville High School students an opportunity to fundraise for UNICEF, a global charity organization that works with over 150 third world countries to help p
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