Clark Chronicle Clark Magnet High School La Crescenta, CA
Issue Date: Tuesday, January 23, 2001 Issue: Vol. 3, Issue 3 Last Update: Friday, March 05, 2010
  • West brings turn of the 20th century back to life

    Friday, March 05, 2010 By: Karlet Ovasapyan

    Ira West's history classes conduct mock trials.

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  • News in briefs

    Friday, March 05, 2010 By: Chronicle staff

    API scores are in and clark ranks with a 15-point gain; WASC gives Clark a three-year accreditation; first-ever Robotics team creates robot for competition.

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  • Administrators should stop being so controlling

    Friday, March 05, 2010 By: Chronicle staff

    Rather than using authoritarian tones, students would prefer calm and mature-level conversations that make them feel somewhat valued and respected.

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  • Grad Nite or no Grad Nite? That is the question

    Friday, March 05, 2010 By: Laila Gordy

    The administration has shown why we don’t have a class trip, but proving that there will be no Grad Nite at Disneyland still needs to be justified.

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  • Students show that there is more to work than money

    Friday, March 05, 2010 By: Alice Lee

    Community service is one way to learn job skills and give to one's community.

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  • Araz Barsegian success with business in Successories

    Friday, March 05, 2010 By: Anna Barsegyan

    In this inspirational shop, junior Araz Barsegian greets you with a smile and asks that simple question: “Hi, how may I help you?”

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  • 'O Brother' scores with great acting and visual brilliance

    Friday, March 05, 2010 By: Philip Wadell

    “O Brother, Where Art Thou?” is just an all-around enjoyable and entertaining movie.

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  • Travis breaks the boy band cliche

    Friday, March 05, 2010 By: Katherine Djaghouri

    Unlike the American boy bands of today, that we have all come to know and (a few of us) love, Scottish pop/rock band Travis actually write their own music and play their own instruments, which apparen

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  • Connery, Brown save 'Forrester'

    Friday, March 05, 2010 By: Marnette Federis

    Though “Finding Forrester,” directed by Gus Van Sant, features veteran actors Sean Connery and F. Murray Abraham and introduces promising newcomer Robert Brown, the film does not quite rise to the lev

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  • Strike Back with Counter-Strike

    Friday, March 05, 2010 By: Sam Hyon

    Counter-Strike offers a realistic game setting; it uses real guns, not those rocket launchers from Quake III, (sorry everyone, no splash damage).

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At-a-glance

The Glendale Unified School District recently revised its disciplinary policies on grounds for suspension and expulsion to include imitation firearms and terrorist threats.
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Lack of attendance on Jan. 16 prompts some to call it "senior ditch day."
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One year of fine arts was added to the University of California entrance requirements, beginning with this year’s sophomore class.
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Ira West's history classes conduct mock trials.
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Gov. Gray Davis signed a law last year that mandates the High School Exit Examination (HSEE) for all members of the 2004 graduating class and all graduating classes thereafter.
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API scores are in and clark ranks with a 15-point gain; WASC gives Clark a three-year accreditation; first-ever Robotics team creates robot for competition.
full story 
Administrators should stop being so controlling
Rather than using authoritarian tones, students would prefer calm and mature-level conversations that make them feel somewhat valued and respected.
full story 
(January 23, 2001) Kudos to the Clark Chronicle for an auspicious beginning last issue of the Avant-Garde column (“Females not taken into account in school policies,” Nov. 29, 2000). Stella Sarkisy
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The administration has shown why we don’t have a class trip, but proving that there will be no Grad Nite at Disneyland still needs to be justified.
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Procrastinators deserve respect
Spending countless hours on homework is pointless — not to mention bad for your health — and with an H.M.O. at your side, it is also no doubt deadly.
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