The BHA Post Brighter Horizons Academy Garland, TX
Issue Date: Thursday, October 20, 2005 Issue: Volume IV Issue I Last Update: Sunday, December 25, 2005
  • Donations for earthquake

    Monday, November 14, 2005 By: Zainab Abdulaqader & Fatimah Elnashar

    08 October 2005 @ 8:59 pm“Today was a BAD day…at 9:55 the whole of our city shook with a 7.6 scale earthquake…after that there have been over 20 aftershocks… some merely tremors and others strong ones

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  • Displaced rely on student efforts

    Monday, November 14, 2005 By: Ahmed Zidan

    Hurricane Katrina has left at least a million devastated, homeless, hopeless and unsure of the future. Hurricane Katrina has brought out the charitable, caring and unselfishness in a group of high sch

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  • PTO Board Removed

    Monday, November 14, 2005 By: Saamia Ahmed

    Even with its share of accomplishments, parents unanimously voted to dissolve the current Parent Teacher Organization board.

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  • Surviving Hurricane Katrina

    Wednesday, November 16, 2005 By: Salsabeal Hassanin

    Cindy Dibeh, her husband Ramzi and three children, Marouf [6th], Nassim [1st] and Jenna [PK II] are among the evacuees who are now in Dallas, having barely escaped Hurricane Katrina. Initially they we

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  • Enjoying religious freedom

    Wednesday, November 16, 2005 By: Zainab Abdulaqader

    Noor Al-Ani, sophomore, is new to the Academy. Like many students who migrate to a new country, she misses her extended family and her best friend. What she does not miss, however, is peer pressure. M

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  • Meets challenges gentle but firm

    Wednesday, November 16, 2005 By: Aziz Hammoud

    Gentle but firm, that is his philosophy for dealing with students. Muhammad Diwan is the new assistant principal at the Academy this year.

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  • Remember the heroes

    Wednesday, November 16, 2005 By: Feryal Elhorr

    This year marks the fourth anniversary of the tragedy the world knows as 9/11. I still remember what I was doing when the airplanes hit the World Trade Centers, as I am sure most people do as well. Th

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  • Pain at the pump

    Monday, November 21, 2005 By: Ahmed Zidan

    Driving. It’s what every teenager dreams about. The day I started driving, I felt empowered. No more asking for rides. No more being late. I’m in the driver’s seat now. Yet with all the power and free

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  • Students shall lead the way

    Monday, November 21, 2005 By: Staff

    Leadership, integrity, consistency, accountability; all qualities a leader SHOULD possess.

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  • Martial Arts family affair

    Monday, November 21, 2005 By: Latifa Almawwiy

    One for all and all for one--no they are not the three musketeers--but close. They are three Brighter Horizons Academy siblings who enjoy the martial art practice of Tae Kwan Do.

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Bulky backpacks, sacked lunches and lunch boxes are just a few of the items seen in the middle of BHA hallways.
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They lace up their shoes. They put on their masks. They step on the “strip” ready to clash with their opponent. They hook their jackets up to a scoring apparatus with their game faces on. Firmly grasp
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One for all and all for one--no they are not the three musketeers--but close. They are three Brighter Horizons Academy siblings who enjoy the martial art practice of Tae Kwan Do.
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We want more girls’ sports! I am asking on behalf of female students for the administration to allow the formation of girls’ athletic leagues that will play outside the Academy under the BHA name.
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Leadership, integrity, consistency, accountability; all qualities a leader SHOULD possess.
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Driving. It’s what every teenager dreams about. The day I started driving, I felt empowered. No more asking for rides. No more being late. I’m in the driver’s seat now. Yet with all the power and free
full story 
This year marks the fourth anniversary of the tragedy the world knows as 9/11. I still remember what I was doing when the airplanes hit the World Trade Centers, as I am sure most people do as well. Th
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Gentle but firm, that is his philosophy for dealing with students. Muhammad Diwan is the new assistant principal at the Academy this year.
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Noor Al-Ani, sophomore, is new to the Academy. Like many students who migrate to a new country, she misses her extended family and her best friend. What she does not miss, however, is peer pressure. M
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Cindy Dibeh, her husband Ramzi and three children, Marouf [6th], Nassim [1st] and Jenna [PK II] are among the evacuees who are now in Dallas, having barely escaped Hurricane Katrina. Initially they we
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