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  • Step Team tailors uniforms: Maddness designs and makes their own uniforms for upcoming events

    Thursday, January 27, 2005 By: Lisa Sullivan

    The step team is creating original and custom uniforms. The uniforms will be unique because Captain Dionte Henderson designed them, and the team picked their own fabric, cut their own styles, and wil

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  • Lunchtime lockdown-Security won't allow any food outside the cafeteria

    Friday, January 28, 2005 By: Peter Jameson

    This school is a pigsty.

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  • Junior co-stars in recent baseball movie

    Wednesday, February 02, 2005 By: Mac Hood

    Lights, camera, action! McLean has a celebrity. Junior Danny Bell co-stars in the movie “Mickey,” which recently came out on DVD.

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  • Senior volunteer helps adults to learn English

    Wednesday, February 02, 2005 By: Caroline Chon

    Teaching English to Hispanic immigrants on a Wednesday night is not what a typical student would do. Studying at home, watching TV, and playing on the computer is the usual routine for students, but n

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  • More recycling bins ordered to meet interest level

    Thursday, February 03, 2005 By: Ayla Kremen

    The Environmental Club and the WAT team, a group of special education students and teachers, have started their new recycling program.

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  • At Stuart, Bush outlines high school initiatives

    Friday, February 04, 2005 By: Trisha Buckley

    President George W. Bush announced that The President’s Fiscal Year 2006 budget will provide $1.5 billion for a new high school initiative under the No Child Left Behind Act. The President visited J.

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  • Junior class puts on another successful Battle of the Bands

    Friday, February 04, 2005 By: Ted Timberlake

    Last Friday’s Battle of the Bands featured a number of excellent performances from student bands, each with their own style of music ranging from classic rock and roll to heavy metal.

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  • Percival voted teacher of the year

    Friday, February 04, 2005 By: Wafic Omran

    A visitor entering the yearbook room will witness a bustling room of writers and photographers all over the place working hard to put the yearbook together, and yearbook advisor Meghan Percival is alw

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  • Touchefencing in the 21st century

    Friday, February 04, 2005 By: Jessi Cooper

    While most 8 year-olds spend their free time in front of the television, on a soccer field or playing video games, it is rare to find one who spends his hours learning the art of fencing.

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  • Skating at the top

    Friday, February 04, 2005 By: Ali Lieberman

    Although the ice hockey team is playing in tier 2, the team is still on top of the standings.

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Highlander McLean High School McLean, VA
Issue Date: Friday, January 21, 2005 Issue: Jan. 21, 2005 Last Update: Thursday, February 17, 2005
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I wanted to express some ideas on the article written by Mr. Howarth in the December 16 issue of The Highlander. I would like to agree with Mr. Howarth’s statement that there is a “big picture” beyon
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Federal officers are patrolling the Capitol and the Washington Monument with assault rifles. Snipers are positioned on rooftops. Undercover police are positioned along Pennsylvania Avenue to “work the
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After a long winter break without training, the wrestling team returned to earn a win at the double competition against Washington Lee and Edison Jan. 5.
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The gymnastics team will do battle against Herndon, South Lakes, and Westfield at Herndon today in the final meet of the regular season.
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As the buzzer sounded at the end of the girls basketball game against Lee this past Tuesday, many players put their heads down after suffering a devastating 37-41 loss in overtime. However they should
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In an effort to get more students to attend sporting events, the Booster Club is trying to sell tickets in advance for a lower price.
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In an effort to get more students to attend sporting events, the Booster Club is trying to sell tickets in advance for a lower price.
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The final minute of the Jan. 11 boys basketball away game against Langley was filled with chants of “Our House!,” rebounds, steals, and foul shots that would bring the final score to 49-43 for the tea
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After a number of disappointing seasons, the swim team is now enjoying success and is emerging as one of the best teams in the district. The boys team is 3-3 with close losses to Madison, Woodson, and
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On March 12, students all across the country will be taking the first administered new SAT. With only two months to go till the new SAT is first administered, current juniors and even sophomores shoul
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