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Tiger Review Tahlequah High School Tahlequah, OK
Issue Date: Thursday, February 18, 2010 Issue: 02/18/2010 Last Update: Monday, March 22, 2010
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Students wanting to receive the upper hand in education now have the option to participate in AP, Honors or Pre AP courses. Advanced classes that are currently being offered are: Pre-AP English 1 and
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The smell of cookies and plastic baby screams drift down the hallways of the school on a regular basis thanks to FCCLA. FCCLA or Family, Career and Community leaders of America is a playing a major r
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Wrestling is a vigorous and tough sport. Not only is it physically straining it is also a very mental and emotional competition. The wrestlers develop a sort of bond with each other, wrestling and tra
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You have all heard of President Obama’s health care plan, haven’t you? Supposedly, everyone is supposed to get affordable health care. At first, I was very skeptical of this. I was for two reasons. On
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Protector of the famous Frank family during World War II Miep Gies died January 11, 2010. She was 100.
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On January 27, 2010, one of America’s most famous authors died at age 91. Jerome David Salinger, more commonly known as JD Salinger, credited with such works as The Catcher in the Rye and Nine Stories
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Lying on the couch, pillow in tow, popcorn scattered across the floor; the average American loves to indulge him or herself with the occasional horror flick. Why on Earth would you want to willingly l
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Some say that Valentine’s Day isn’t actually a holiday, that it’s just some stupid tradition, kind of like Easter, right? There is (excluding Christmas) no better time for couples to come together and
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Sometimes it seems that everywhere we turn the world has something negative to say. Is this a reality or a rough exaggeration? To answer this question, I went around Tahlequah High School compiling th
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In Oklahoma high schools, there is a possibility that the high schools will offer an elective course over the Bible only over the historical context. The bill met the approval of the Appropriations Su
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