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  • Wistrom accepts Miller district’s superintendent job

    Friday, March 19, 2010 By: Amber Campbell

    Principal Chance Wistrom explains why he chose to accept the superintendent's postion in the Miller school district, and how Parkview has prepared him for this next step in his career...

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  • What’s your sign—language?: New class comes to the Parkview schedule

    Friday, March 19, 2010 By: Rachel Elledge

    Parkview will offer American Sign Language as a foreign language course next school year...

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  • Parkview students eager to get involved with Relay for Life

    Friday, March 19, 2010 By: Bri Waite

    That time of year is here: Relay for Life gears up for fun, fund-raising, and remembrance of loved ones lost to cancer...

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  • OTC’s Middle College program offers college degree at end of high school

    Friday, March 19, 2010 By: Ben Latimer

    Let's face it: not all students are suited to the traditional high-school experience--or, not all traditional high schools are suited to every student. However people look at it, the disconnect is the

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  • Parkview band takes spring break trip to Florida

    Friday, March 19, 2010 By: Amber Campbell

    The band will tour theme parks in the Orlando area, as well as perform in front of large crowds...

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  • Editorial: Cell phone policy leaves room for improvement

    Friday, March 19, 2010 By: Jacob Carriger

    Parkview enforces a very restrictive cell-phone policy. Rules are necessary, but other schools in town have shown that giving students some access during the school day can improve the school climate

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  • Warning: Tattoos are Forever

    Friday, March 19, 2010 By: Sierra Hill

    Sierra shares the experience of obtaining her first-ever tatoo...

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  • Gyms, Tanning, Laundry: Jersey Shore’s secret to success

    Friday, March 19, 2010 By: Mikenzie Hart

    The popular MTV program is inappropriate and contagious, making it the perfect programming for bored teenagers...

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  • Political Cartoons

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    Social studies students practice the art of satirical sketching...

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  • Lenten season inspires improvement

    Friday, March 19, 2010 By: Mikenzie Hart

    The Christian observation of Lent encourages participants to examine their short-comings and remove distractions in their lives that distance them from God...

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Principal Chance Wistrom explains why he chose to accept the superintendent's postion in the Miller school district, and how Parkview has prepared him for this next step in his career...
full story 
Parkview will offer American Sign Language as a foreign language course next school year...
full story 
That time of year is here: Relay for Life gears up for fun, fund-raising, and remembrance of loved ones lost to cancer...
full story 
Teachers voted for Springfield NEA to represent them in collective bargaining. So, now what happens?
full story 
OTC’s Middle College program offers  college degree at end of high school
Let's face it: not all students are suited to the traditional high-school experience--or, not all traditional high schools are suited to every student. However people look at it, the disconnect is the
full story 
The band will tour theme parks in the Orlando area, as well as perform in front of large crowds...
full story 
Editorial: Cell phone policy leaves room for improvement
Parkview enforces a very restrictive cell-phone policy. Rules are necessary, but other schools in town have shown that giving students some access during the school day can improve the school climate
full story 
Opposing View Points: Budget cuts call for taking sides--arts or athletics?
According to Paul Wagner, deputy commissioner of higher education, Missouri schools will see a drastic budget cut by the end of 2011. With the economy in turmoil, even the schools have to cut back. Th
full story 
Warning: Tattoos are Forever
Sierra shares the experience of obtaining her first-ever tatoo...
full story 
Gyms, Tanning, Laundry: Jersey Shore’s secret to success
The popular MTV program is inappropriate and contagious, making it the perfect programming for bored teenagers...
full story 
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