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The Talon Sandra Day OConnor High School Phoenix, AZ
Issue Date: Friday, September 30, 2011 Issue: Volume 10,Issue 1 Last Update: Friday, February 10, 2012
  • Coach Corse-Scott balances being a mom, dive coach, biology teacher

    Friday, February 10, 2012 By: Alex Krayeski

    Allie Corse-Scott juggles the task of being both a coach and a biology teacher here at OHS. She is in her ninth year of diving and her third year in coaching and teaching. The dive team for this year

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  • Band ventures to Pinerock

    Thursday, February 09, 2012 By: Anya Rogers

    The OHS band is taking the school by storm as they participate in camps, football games and competitions. The band is the biggest it’s ever been and they are all committed and hardworking students.  

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  • Pcp: nook vs. book, tradition giving way to technology

    Thursday, February 09, 2012 By:

    Should Books still be sold over ebooks?

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  • ROTC students participate in summer training

    Wednesday, February 08, 2012 By: ERICA ROVELLI

    For the OHS cadets, class work doesn’t end at the school gates. The Summer Leadership Program was for ROTC cadets;.They had military training and other military related activities at the camp this pas

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  • OHS peer facilitators make a difference

    Wednesday, February 08, 2012 By: AMANDA EKDAHL

    Thirty-one students, one teacher and a goal to make everybody’s experience on the OHS campus a memorable one. That’s a tall order for the students in Colleen Weeks’ new Peer Facilitator class, but the

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  • Three students travel internationally on the trip of a lifetime

    Wednesday, February 08, 2012 By: Marissa Arnold

    While most of us were sleeping in or lounging around the house, Kaitlyn Hurley, Matdy Friedrich and Conrad Sanders, all seniors, spent their summers traveling abroad through the Sister Cities Youth Am

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  • Government mandates healthier food for high schools

    Monday, February 06, 2012 By: By ALEX KRAYESKI

    Due to the government’s concern for students’ health, they have decided to implement a no fried foods policy for all of the schools in the Deer Valley Unified School District.

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  • French honor society open to students

    Monday, February 06, 2012 By: Jesse Ditomasso

    “The French Honor Society is new at OHS. We will meet to discuss and do French cultural activities and have fun,” said Anne-Catherine Wolpert, a French student teacher. “Nous ferons aussi du volontari

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At-a-glance

Allie Corse-Scott juggles the task of being both a coach and a biology teacher here at OHS. She is in her ninth year of diving and her third year in coaching and teaching. The dive team for this year
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Badminton is the new sport to hit the OHS campus and the team is looking forward to having a great season.   Head coach Paula Cappelletti is very glad that badminton is officially a school sport th
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The OHS band is taking the school by storm as they participate in camps, football games and competitions. The band is the biggest it’s ever been and they are all committed and hardworking students.  
full story 
  My Chemical Romance was reluctant to announce that their "Danger Days" tour would not be stopping in Arizona this year due to affiliation with activist campaign Sound Strike. Musicians coast-t
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should nooks outsell the traditional book?
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Should Books still be sold over ebooks?
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  Anatidaephobia (ana-tid-ie-phobia) is the fear that somewhere in the world you are being watched by a duck. While some doctors believe that this anxiety phobia is not a real ailment, others sw
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  If the first week of freshman year is anything, it is complete chaos. Students are given a week to learn the difference between junior high and high school, five minutes to navigate through th
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This is your life. Get motivated.
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Students all around campus are studying and preparing to take permit and license tests at the Motor Vehicle Division. When students are fifteen and a half-years-old, they can take a written test to ea
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