Powell, Blackwell earn recognition
Tuesday, November 28, 2006 By: Korie Sawyer Managing Editor
Two more veterans were recently added to the list of award-winning teachers at FFHS. English teacher Amy Powell and math teacher Susan Blackwell were recognized for their outstanding achievements.Powe
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Debate rages Bonner Bridge
Tuesday, November 28, 2006 By: Olivia Hurd Sports Editor
In August 2006, the North Carolina Department of Transportation proposed starting construction of a replacement bridge for N.C. Highway 12’s Herbert C. Bonner Bridge over Oregon Inlet. Three months la
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The Write Stuff: Ambrose, Gibbs become first to attend writing conference
Thursday, November 30, 2006 By: Ryan Byrum Opinion Editor
Two students attended the North Carolina Teachers of English Conference in Durham on Oct. 12-14 after winning the opportunity to compete as state finalists in the non-fiction essay contest.
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Cell phones banned on buses
Thursday, November 30, 2006 By: Jeremy Gonzalez Staff Writer
Along with the strict policy for cell phones in schools, a new policy states that cell phones have been banned on school buses.
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Lights, camera, action: “You Can’t Take It With You” to debut in December
Thursday, November 30, 2006 By: Kasey Rabar Web Master
New to drama this year, teacher Monica Defelice took time in picking a play for the fall, in the end, the decision was made with “You Can’t Take It with You.” “I chose a comedy in order to keep thing
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Policy prevents decorating;some want more creativity
Thursday, November 30, 2006 By: Kim Anderson Associate Editor
Walking down the hallways, students see a stretch of beige and blank walls at every turn. Though some may want a feeling of uniqueness in their hallways, with painting or posters, school policy states
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Local maritime group scouting for interested young people
Thursday, November 30, 2006 By: Hope Hendricks Staff Writer
The close proximity to the ocean and sound on the Outer Banks causes many teens to find hobbies in water activities. Many students at FFHS, however, may not be aware of Sea Scouts, a group that focuse
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Cafeteria lunch prices rise, leaving some concerned
Thursday, November 30, 2006 By: Natalie Scott Managing Editor
By the time the lunch bell rings, students’ stomachs are growling. But some students say that school lunches are too expensive and suggest bringing their own lunches instead.
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Homecoming 2006
Thursday, November 30, 2006 By: Kasey Rabar Web Master
Homecoming is a time for First Flight Alumni to visit, for underclassmen to become spirited and seniors to be crowned. Seniors Ashley Neff and Danny Robertson had the honor this year of being voted Ho
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Members of science classes pursue interests in research
Thursday, November 30, 2006 By: Caroline Outten Editor in Chief
They are individually invisible to the naked eye. They float along in the ocean undetected. They can even turn the water green. And science teachers Katie Neller and Danielle James, along with a group
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Thursday, November 30, 2006 By Britney Hansen Lifestyles Editor
Though the cool fall weather means putting flip-flops back in the closet, wedges, sandals and platforms are heating up.
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Thursday, November 30, 2006 By Britney Hansen Lifestyles Editor
Many people enjoy going to concerts to see their favorite music artists and hear their favorite songs. However, the price of these events could put a considerable strain on fans’ wallets.
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Thursday, November 30, 2006 By Elizabeth Sager Staff Writer
YouTube is a growing phenomenon with more than 65,000 uploads daily and 100 million videos viewed. It is a free video sharing Web site that allows users to upload, download, view and share video clips
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Thursday, November 30, 2006 By Jessi Beacham Circulation Manager
Athletes sometimes get a bump on the head during practice or a game, then jump up and continue playing as if nothing happened. However, a simple bump on the head could cause something more serious, su
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Thursday, November 30, 2006 By Zach Warhover News Editor
Here we go again. Despite having had this driven into our skulls time and time again, it doesn’t seem to be making an impression.
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Thursday, November 30, 2006 By Zach Warhover News Editor
“Cross country at First Flight is now officially on the map,” cross country coach Ronnie Hudgins said.In a huge and rare victory, according to Coach Hudgins, the cross country men’s and women’s teams
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Thursday, November 30, 2006 By Natalie Scott and Kim Anderson Managing and Associate Editors
The varsity volleyball team’s season ended last Tuesday the same way it ended last year – in three straight games to Cardinal Gibbons High School in Raleigh. And while the loss was an obvious disappoi
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Thursday, November 30, 2006 By Caroline Outten
As if teachers need something else on their plates, a new policy was recently approved that discourages movies in the classroom. Aside from being unfair, the policy is a ridiculous waste of time and e
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Thursday, November 30, 2006 By Herman A. Hall
Like modern day Paul Reveres, advocates of healthy, clean oceans across the U.S. are shouting, “The platforms are coming! The platforms are coming!” On June 29, 2006 the House of Representatives destr
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Thursday, November 30, 2006 By Staff Editorial
For the first time in school history, the Student Government Association has taken the reins and made Homecoming an event fit for royalty. SGA started a new tradition that included a parade, a powder
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