Cry of the Hawk North Harford High School Pylesville, MD
Issue Date: Monday, May 02, 2011 Issue: May 2011 Last Update: Wednesday, May 25, 2011
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  • HPV vaccine starting to become enforced for males

    Monday, May 23, 2011 By: ALISON BRUSH – Reporter

    A new study is showing that men should start to receive the HPV vaccine to reduce the risk of spreading cervical cancers to their partners.

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  • Hand sanitizer may be not so effective

    Monday, May 23, 2011 By: STACEY REICHARDT - Reporter

    Hand sanitizer has been used as a substitute for soap and water since GOJO industries invented Purell in 1988.

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  • Executive director Volrath to retire at end of school year

    Friday, May 20, 2011 By: STACEY REICHARDT - Reporter

    The Executive Director of Secondary Education for Harford County Public Schools, David A. Volrath, will be retiring at the end of this school year.

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  • Demjanjuk found guilty of Nazi war crimes

    Thursday, May 12, 2011 By: CHRISTIAN POSKO - Columnist

    On May 12, 2011, John Demjanjuk, a 91-year-old former Nazi guard at a death camp during the Holocaust, was convicted of being an accessory to over 27,000 deaths at Sobibor in Poland.

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  • Long term principal forced to leave

    Thursday, May 12, 2011 By: ALISON BRUSH – Story Coordinator

    The Superintendent of Harford County Public Schools, Robert M. Tomback, told Tom Szerensits principal of Aberdeen High School that he was being removed.

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  • Flash Mob at Edgewood High School leads to appearance on national television

    Thursday, May 12, 2011 By: GABBY BAUER - Reporter

    Out of all Maryland’s high schools, Edgewood High School was one out of the 3 chosen to participate in the national broadcast of the “Let’s Move” program started by First Lady Michelle Obama.

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  • As breast cancer rates decline, so do number of mammograms

    Tuesday, May 10, 2011 By: RACHEL HURLEY- Reporter

    Since 1969, when the mammography machine was introduced, women have been getting annual mammograms to help prevent the second leading cause of death for women in the United States, breast cancer.

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  • Swelling Mississippi breaks flood records; Cities threatened by swelling river

    Tuesday, May 10, 2011 By: JANA SCHOLZ - Reporter

    Southern river cities are threatened by the Mississippi River which broke 1930's flood records and still keeps swelling.

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  • Royal Wedding celebrated worldwide

    Friday, May 06, 2011 By: JANA SCHOLZ - Reporter

    “You look beautiful” is the first thing Prince William said to his bride, Kate Middleton, when he saw her arriving at the altar.

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  • America “celebrates” Bin Laden’s death

    Friday, May 06, 2011 By: STACEY REICHARDT - Reporter

    On Sunday night, May 1, citizens of America got news that terrorist Osama Bin Laden had been killed.

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Welcome to the Hawks Nest!

At-a-glance

When I think back on the things that have inspired me in high school, many thoughts come to mind.
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Every student envisions the day when he or she walks across the stage and receives their diploma, but for UC Berkeley student Austin Whitney, the dream of walking anywhere seemed out of reach for him.
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A new study is showing that men should start to receive the HPV vaccine to reduce the risk of spreading cervical cancers to their partners.
full story 
Hand sanitizer has been used as a substitute for soap and water since GOJO industries invented Purell in 1988.
full story 
The Executive Director of Secondary Education for Harford County Public Schools, David A. Volrath, will be retiring at the end of this school year.
full story 
Demjanjuk found guilty of Nazi war crimes
On May 12, 2011, John Demjanjuk, a 91-year-old former Nazi guard at a death camp during the Holocaust, was convicted of being an accessory to over 27,000 deaths at Sobibor in Poland.
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Environmental teacher Mrs. Laura O’Leary said that she thinks Earth Day 2011 is, “going to be the best year ever because students and teachers school wide are getting involved.”
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The Superintendent of Harford County Public Schools, Robert M. Tomback, told Tom Szerensits principal of Aberdeen High School that he was being removed.
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Out of all Maryland’s high schools, Edgewood High School was one out of the 3 chosen to participate in the national broadcast of the “Let’s Move” program started by First Lady Michelle Obama.
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With a final score of 70-63, the students were victorious over the teachers and were able to win the Student Teacher Basketball Championship.
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