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  • Football Team Considered Real State Champions In Spirit

    Friday, December 16, 2011 By: Hannah Dass

    Kettle Run is well known for being a great school with an even greater football team. Students and teachers are very proud of what the football team has become. “Success, on the playing field, is an o

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  • Doubts Surround 2012 Myth

    Friday, December 16, 2011 By: Sabrina Ferrero

    As December 21, 2012 draws near, emotions are becoming sharper. Most continue to believe that the end of the world is a hoax. Almost every body is familiar with the end of the world theory. December 2

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  • Proud to Be a Cougar

    Friday, December 16, 2011 By: Hannah Cuthbertson

    The Kettle Run football team has acquired more than just wins; they’ve also acquired school spirit. With a regional and a district champion title, the Kettle Run football team has generated a lot of

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  • Random Acts of Kindness Clubs Rewards Good Deeds

    Friday, December 16, 2011 By: Jessica Early

    The Random Acts of Kindness Club has an incentive to reward students who are “caught” doing something nice for others. Junior Emmaleah Jones said, “The idea is simple. When you see an act of kind

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  • Teachers Weigh the Benefits of Teaching Current Events

    Friday, December 16, 2011 By: Abby Duker

    It’s an assignment that many students dread: the current event. But what these students don’t know is that current events may be the most beneficial assignments they’ll have. Studies show that ke

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  • Child Developement Teaches Responsible Parenting

    Friday, December 16, 2011 By: Hannah Dass

    Teens are getting first hand experience at life with a baby. Students in Debbie Toms’ Child Development class had to carry around babies as part of an assignment. The babies had to be fed, change

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  • Kasey Schoenike Forgoes Birthday For Charity

    Friday, December 16, 2011 By: Rachel Bongiovi

    An 18th birthday is something all teens look forward to. With it comes new rights and responsibilities. One can buy lottery tickets, go to clubs, and drive after midnight. But none of this impresses s

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  • Academic Pressures Push Students to Cheat

    Friday, December 16, 2011 By: Meleana Moore

    Students using Angel learning have been wondering why they are included in a group called “Anti-Plagiarism”; this group has been made because of the ever-growing problem of cheating. Forgetting a

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  • Teens Volunteer to Help Children in Haiti

    Friday, December 16, 2011 By: Rachel Bongiovi

    Thanksgiving is commonly recognized by big turkey dinners, football games, and the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. Most people would not be willing to trade in their holiday of traditions to work all

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  • First Senior Class Trip is a Go

    Friday, December 16, 2011 By: Carly Anderson

    The senior class is going to Masanutten Ski Resort on Friday, February 17, for the traditional senior trip. The baseline price for transportation will be $25 per person. The additional costs depend on

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Set on the last day of 2011, New Year’s Eve follows the lives of various characters in New York City, each one with their own personal dilemma to resolve. Packed with dozens of popular actors, includi
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The first book of three in the popular series, The Hunger Games is being turned into a movie, scheduled for release on March 23, 2012. It will be directed by Gary Ross, who is also accredited with pop
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Since I’m not much of a reader, when I see a name like Ostrich Boys as the title of a book, I don’t know if I want to run away from it or run towards it. With the way that English writer Keith Gray te
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The Young Republicans Club, new to Kettle Run, is looking for members. Junior Caleb Yost approached history teacher Dave Kuzma about starting the club. “I thought it was a good opportunity
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The Kettle Run football team has acquired more than just wins; they’ve also acquired school spirit. With a regional and a district champion title, the Kettle Run football team has generated a lot of
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As December 21, 2012 draws near, emotions are becoming sharper. Most continue to believe that the end of the world is a hoax. Almost every body is familiar with the end of the world theory. December 2
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Kettle Run is well known for being a great school with an even greater football team. Students and teachers are very proud of what the football team has become. “Success, on the playing field, is an o
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Sophomore Rachel Wingo recently auditioned for the hit NBC show, America’s Got Talent. Originally started in Britain, America’s Got Talent is an American reality program that allows people to show off
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Senior Tamour Malik is the local winner of the 2011-2012 Voice of Democracy Contest. The Voice of Democracy Contest, which is sponsored by the Veteran’s of Foreign Wars (VFW), is an audio essay th
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Many students feel the pressure to get into a good college, and AP and DE classes offer that chance, but these classes are no easy feat. Advanced Placement (AP) offers extra high school credits, t
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