The Ambassador Ambassador School of Global Leadership Los Angeles, CA
Issue Date: Sunday, February 13, 2011 Issue: Volume 1 Issue 3 Last Update: Thursday, February 17, 2011
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  • Second semester holds new adventures for Green Peeps

    Friday, February 11, 2011 By: Luis Salvador

    Students look for places where they belong.The Green Peeps, which is the name for the Eco Club, is one of those clubs.

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  • A century of tradition: The Golden Dragon parade returns

    Friday, February 11, 2011 By: Rj Cosio

    The Chinese New Year parade invites more than 100,000 spectators a year. Dragons and people with gongs march along North Broadway in Chinatown. Once it was a part of the Annual La Fiesta Parade, but

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  • Cooking Club excites

    Friday, February 11, 2011 By: Eric Kwak

    The Ambassador School of Global Leadership is a host to many supported clubs such as the Junior Class Council and the Math Club. However, the most populated and popular club is the Cooking Club.

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  • Students stress over finals

    Friday, February 11, 2011 By: Erika Chavez

    Finals week is when students prepare to take their last big exam. It is also an opportunity for students to make up their grades before the final grade is published.

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  • Model United Nations, a way to leadership.

    Friday, February 11, 2011 By: Rj Cosio

    Leadership is a class that teaches students to be global competent and ready to lead.

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  • The Roaring Bobcats fight through losses

    Tuesday, February 08, 2011 By: Brian Kim

    As the school year stumbles on, new activities come along. This winter season, the soccer team has had intense games and they have been trying very hard to stay strong.

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  • Repercussions get tough: New tardy policy to take effect.

    Friday, February 04, 2011 By: Soffy Vega Urich-Sass

    Beginning in January, Students who are frequently tardy to school and class started facing the consequences of it.

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  • Journalism class wants to expand

    Friday, February 04, 2011 By: Alondra Ramirez

    Journalists investigate and report the issues and events. News stories that are featured in the Ambassador, ASGL’s newspaper are based on current events that happen at school. Writing a news story is

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  • Capture the Flag

    Friday, January 28, 2011 By: Alex Diaz

    Debbie Bailey, a P.E teacher at UCLA Community School, warms up her 9th and 10th grade students at the RFK Field so they will be able to play a good game of "Capture the Flag." "We would stretch firs

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At-a-glance

Many people are talking about the Cooking Club of how cool and fun this club is. One of those people is Karina Vela, an 11th grader. “I love going to the Cooking Club because I get to learn something
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With the arrival of new workout machines, students have decided to take their fitness to the next level. The freshly fitted weight room has become a haven for athletes throughout school. Located on th
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ASGL’s drama department held its first play on Jan. 21, entitled the Dining Room. The play was directed by drama teacher Shaun Klasseus and performed by the talented drama class.
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Students look for places where they belong.The Green Peeps, which is the name for the Eco Club, is one of those clubs.
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“I am not pleased with it… and we are here to have some solutions,” English teacher Brian Bailey said when he opened the first Justice League meeting on Friday, Nov. 20. Around 50 students and teacher
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The Chinese New Year parade invites more than 100,000 spectators a year. Dragons and people with gongs march along North Broadway in Chinatown. Once it was a part of the Annual La Fiesta Parade, but
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Sophomore Sang Do Han and freshman Danny Jang, take part in a friendly competition to see whom the best dancers is in ASGL.
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The Ambassador School of Global Leadership is a host to many supported clubs such as the Junior Class Council and the Math Club. However, the most populated and popular club is the Cooking Club.
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Finals week is when students prepare to take their last big exam. It is also an opportunity for students to make up their grades before the final grade is published.
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Leadership is a class that teaches students to be global competent and ready to lead.
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