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  • Pixar Animated Shorts: Good things come in small packages

    Friday, April 23, 2010 By: Jessica Beutler and Zac Holgate

    In honor of the upcoming release of “Toy Story 3,” the continuation of the film that started it all for Pixar, we decided to look back at and rate the other thing that is notably Pixar – short films.

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  • 'Where Am I Wearing' glorifies author, lacks research

    Wednesday, April 21, 2010 By: Sarah Freeman-Woolpert

    When I read the description of Kelsey Timmerman’s documentary-style book, “Where Am I Wearing?”, I couldn’t wait to dig in. His book is a self-proclaimed “global tour to the countries, factories and p

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  • Wanted: Pregnant Teen

    Wednesday, April 21, 2010 By: Jill Jensen

    Vermont couple seek potential mother in school newspaper.

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  • The Bow and Arrow

    Wednesday, April 21, 2010 By: Janet Lawler

    Eith grader takes first in national archery competition.

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  • Autism Speaks

    Wednesday, April 21, 2010 By: Mikaela Bordewick

    Two students tell about what they face living with autism.

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  • It's not wrong, just different

    Tuesday, April 20, 2010 By: Sarah Freeman-Woolpert

    At the home of David and Dianne Bird in Epsom, Victor Scheneckenberg’s bedroom is littered with used books, brightly colored Ked sneakers, and six digital cameras.      In the corner of the room, a

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  • Coast Guard Leadership Program To Begin in Camden

    Monday, April 19, 2010 By: Brandon Lindstrom

    April 19th marked a historical day in Camden County history for two high schools. A United States Coast Guard Leadership Program was formally declared with a special signing ceremony, marking the 2nd

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  • "If I survived once I can do it again"

    Monday, April 19, 2010 By: Melissa Portillo

    At age 13, Kevin Campos became a survivor. After missing all the eighth grade fighting cancer; he came to APB and caught up. Now at age 15, he is fighting all over again.

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  • Media communicates false definition of beauty to teens

    Monday, April 19, 2010 By: Ariel Turner, Op/Ed Writer

    The media has a huge impact on the life of the average American. Television shows, magazine articles, and the internet serve as a medium of communication, but also send negative messages to American y

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  • Close-knit community gathers to save elementary school

    Monday, April 19, 2010 By: ELLEN DiGIACINTO

    A meeting on Tuesday, March 23, was called to save Norrisville Elementary School from closing.

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The National Edition - Teen Generated News From Around The Nation my.hsj.org
Issue Date: Monday, April 26, 2010 Issue: Week of April 26, 2010
 
The National Edition is a collection of great journalism posted on my.hsj.org.

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News
Police and Roseville High officials are still puzzling over the theft of a grid-great's signed football jersey from the coaches' office.
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APB will have a smaller budget next year
Animo Pat Brown will have to limit its spendings due to some of the worst budget cuts in California's history.
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Crime doesn't stop APB from succeeding
An average of two crimes happen near APB everyday.
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Arizona's public school students aren't the only victims of state education budget cuts. Gov. Jan Brewer is reducing aid to GED programs, impacting adults who want to improve their lives.
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Saving Norrisville Elementary School is tantamount to saving the community, many say. And in that belief, citizens are fighting the possibility.
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No Fare?
Are New York's transit officials giving students a reason to skip school? The transportation authority's decision to require students to pay fares to get to school could lead to that.
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Features
If American youth don't have a healthy reverence for nature, it's not surprising, given the video games and television programs that addict them. They suffer from Nature Deficit Disorder.
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Minnesota county's growing teen pregnancy rate and a local newspaper ad provided a Vermont couple the chance to adopt, with guidance from a good friend.
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It was a foregone conclusion that Hunter Tuveson would be an archer, like his father. He took a bow in hand at age 2 and now, at 14, he is a champion on the world stage.
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It's not wrong, just different
Brazilian visiting student Victor Scheneckenberg is learning a lot about America. For one thing, how public schools here are different from his private school at home. For another: We sure like our mi
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