The Blake Beat James Hubert Blake High School Silver Spring, MD
Issue Date: Friday, March 16, 2007 Issue: 2007 March Last Update: Monday, March 26, 2007
  • It's great to be Goodman: Principal, foreign language teacher win county awards

    Thursday, March 15, 2007 By: Pam Dysland & Megan Eng

    Spanish teacher Teresa Goodman won the MCPS Agnes Meyer Outstanding Teacher of the Year Award, given by The Washington Post, while principal Carole Goodman was recognized with the Edward Shirley Award

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  • BLAKE HIGH SCHOOLTEN YEARS LATER

    Thursday, March 15, 2007 By: Allie Pistolessi

    It has been ten years since principal Carole Goodman was hired, and she still can’t stop talking about her job. “I look forward to going to school every day,” she says. For Mrs. Goodman, the teachers

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  • Girls’ basketball reaches state final for first time ever: Win over Old Mill sends team to championship

    Thursday, March 15, 2007 By: Zack Burger & Ben Swanson

    After its greatest season in school history, the girls’ varsity basketball team put forth a great effort in Saturday’s state final against the Eleanor Roosevelt Lady Raiders but was defeated 52-32.The

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  • Senior against slow hallway walkers: Rage comes to boil as inconsiderate chatter clog school’s main arteries

    Thursday, March 15, 2007 By: Casey Lyons

    I’ve been told quite often that I shouldn’t be allowed to drive. People believe that I’m a very angry person, and everyone knows that bad things happen when angry people drive.What people don’t realiz

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  • THEY ARE THE SULTANS OF SWING

    Thursday, March 15, 2007 By:

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  • Protecting Bengal pride

    Thursday, March 15, 2007 By:

    HERE AT THE Blake Beat, we enjoy writing good quality articles backed by solid fact. We were quite disappointed to stumble across an editorial published by The Blueprint, Springbrook High School’s new

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  • Popka’s professional pieces win him $60,000 digital arts scholarship: Creative senior takes advantage of signature program,bright future ahead

    Thursday, March 15, 2007 By: Meagan Lanning

    Sketch pads, paint brushes, and easels are always highly recognized as artistic materials. Senior Raymond Popka, however, is pushing the boundaries and constructing masterpieces with a mouse. Popka h

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  • FOR THIS JUNIOR, IT’S EASY TO TAKE WALK DOWN MOVIE LANE: Pupil maintains collection of over 800 DVD’s, tapes

    Thursday, March 15, 2007 By: Amanda Paunil

    Everyone likes to watch movies. However, for junior Dominico Lane, it’s a little bit different. Lane collects DVDs for fun, and has been since 1998. His collection amounts to a total of 813 different

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  • Ain’t no ‘bones about ittalented brass section selected to perform in All-State, County bands

    Thursday, March 15, 2007 By: Anjalee Martin & Priscilla Tiglao

    Contrary to popular belief, members of the trombone section are hot in more than just their looks. After all, this year’s symphonic winds and jazz band trombone sections possess enormous talent and ex

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  • Newsbeats

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    The Blake Stage Company won 37 events in the 2007 Maryland State Theatre Festival February 9 and 10. They will be selected as a Maryland Outstanding School for 2007-2008. Seniors Kathryn Hamilton, Nat

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How many words can you make out of the letters O,X,I,N,B,G in two minutes? According to a popular Yahoo! word game, there are 12 possibilities. Ready to bring on the heat?Text Twist is somewhat simila
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Popular shows watched by students include The OC, Law and Order, American Idol and...Blue’s Clues?Many high school students watch shows meant for younger kids because it connects them with the past. J
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While it is traditional to eat corned beef, cabbage, and potatoes for St. Patrick’s Day, the following are some delicious Irish-influenced snacks, perfect for celebrating this holiday.Shamrock ShakeTh
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Effective March 30, a new grading policy will be enforced requiring all teachers to give a minimum grade of 75%, as opposed to the previous 50% policy, for all completed schoolwork-- any grade less th
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Few students can say they have seen an ostrich hanging out on the side of the road and not been alarmed. The Norberg family is proud to be a part of this select few. After transferring for their fathe
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DNA results, which were made public this past week, confirm the circling rumors concerning Anna Nicole Smith’s child, Dannielynn: English teacher Joseph Caulfield is indeed the baby’s father. Men acr
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Sport legend in a national league, or sport legend in your neighborhood? The differences are obvious, but teenagers today are just as into street sporting as they are in official sporting. Many stude
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Next week, the administration will be voting to lock every bathroom to help keep the school cleaner and to prevent people from going into the bathrooms in order to skip classes.“If you are going to pa
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The keys to having a successful bracket in your NCAA tournament pool are simple: pick the correct five to 12 upsets, figure out this year’s George Mason, and when choosing your national champion, do N
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