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Issue Date: Monday, May 02, 2011 Issue: Vol. 20, Issue 7 Last Update: Tuesday, May 24, 2011
  • Lions Get Their Paws on Athletic Awards

    Monday, May 02, 2011 By: Tyler Cantwell and J.D. Vargas

       When the girls’ basketball season came to an end, the coaches throughout the district gathered together to decide the awards that would be distributed among the athletes.    Thi

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  • My Kind of Music

    Thursday, May 05, 2011 By: Staff Artist

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  • Owen Brings Spirit to Cheer Squad

    Thursday, May 05, 2011 By: Maribel Lopez

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  • Alyssa Adds Color to Future

    Tuesday, May 03, 2011 By: Alyssa Wade

        Have you ever wondered what color would describe you? This month, take a dive into the newest box of Crayola Crayons. And see which ones will be coloring your world this month.

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  • Tennis Succeeds at District

    Monday, May 02, 2011 By: Brooke Griffis

       On Thursday, March 31, and Friday, April 1, the Granger tennis teams traveled to Waco to compete at the district meet. The results were the best Head Coach Ernest Valdez has seen in his s

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  • Wisdom Proves that Names Mean Something

    Monday, May 02, 2011 By: Daniel Graves

    Articulate and goal-oriented are two words that aptly describe this month’s male Academic Standout: sixth grader Garrett Wisdom.    He is the son of junior high math teacher and baseball coach Stephe

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  • Larremore Livens Up Activities

    Monday, May 02, 2011 By: Daniel Graves

    Multitalented and outgoing sixth grader Mikayla Larremore has been awarded the female Academic Standout of the Month by her teachers.    Larremore has been attending Granger School since her kinderga

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  • BAT Trophy

    Tuesday, May 03, 2011 By: Staff

    Mrs. Vanek's kindergarten class finished the fifth six weeks at the top of the elementary attendance chart.

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  • The Dance of Dusk

    Monday, May 02, 2011 By: Brooke Griffis

    To the music their bodies sway A slow tune in the dark When the night takes the day Others sit in bed and pray More try to ignite that spark To the music their bodies sway Yellow turns to ev

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  • Senioritis = Procrastination

    Monday, May 02, 2011 By: Alex Reed

    It’s astonishing How I can get so behind, How the world whirls by Leaving me breathless, dizzy To play the game of catch up, Worrying about every little thing I have yet to do, And putting the

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At-a-glance

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Owen Brings Spirit to Cheer Squad
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Alyssa Adds Color to Future
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    Have you ever wondered what color would describe you? This month, take a dive into the newest box of Crayola Crayons. And see which ones will be coloring your world this month.
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Mrs. Vanek's kindergarten class finished the fifth six weeks at the top of the elementary attendance chart.
JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL All “A” Honor Roll 6th GRADE Colee Bolding Kenneth Burton Steven Graves Logan Hernandez Mikayla Larremore Noah Springfield Garrett Wisdom 7th GRADE Jordan Dickerson McK
Senioritis = Procrastination
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It’s astonishing How I can get so behind, How the world whirls by Leaving me breathless, dizzy To play the game of catch up, Worrying about every little thing I have yet to do, And putting the
The Dance of Dusk
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To the music their bodies sway A slow tune in the dark When the night takes the day Others sit in bed and pray More try to ignite that spark To the music their bodies sway Yellow turns to ev
FCCLA participants competed at the state competition in Houston, Texas, on April 13-16, 2011. There were seven teams that went, as well as the two regional officers.    “It was a really good group o
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   The Granger School Library hosted a Medieval Magic read-in on April 19. This was in celebration of Turn Off the TV week. Their goal was to get students to turn off the television and read
At the end of zone competition in Cameron, the Granger One-Act Play cast and crew got the news that they were going to area. It was the first time in 30 years that one-act play advanced that far.   
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