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  • Normal School Day?

    Tuesday, January 10, 2006 By: Whitney Bordeaux

    With the start of the 2005-2006 school year, students were introduced to a time change for the school day. This year, school begins at 7:55 a.m. and ends at 3:24 p.m. An additional fourteen minutes

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  • What Does the New Year Mean to You?

    Monday, January 16, 2006 By: Desiree Young

    What does the New Year mean to you?Does it mean changing your appetite to chicken from mice?Renewing yourself or just changing some things?What does the New Year mean to you?Does it mean you’re one st

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  • Student in running for national scholarship

    Monday, January 16, 2006 By: Magen Kotch

    Senior Cory McMahon nominated as a semifinalist by Coca Cola Scholars Foundation in November 2005 will learn in the next few weeks if he has been selected as a Regional Scholars winner. The foundati

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  • Homecoming festivities announced

    Monday, January 16, 2006 By:

    Student Council announced the homecoming fesitivies for Drew Central students to begin Tuesday. Activities will be judged during first lunch. Class banners no larger than 12 ft by 6ft need to be hangi

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  • Winding down for graduation

    Monday, January 16, 2006 By: Lacey Gerrald

    This is it seniors! Our last semester of high school! In only four fun, but short-lived months, we will no longer be students at Drew Central High School, but the graduated class of 2006. Starting

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  • Friendship wishes available

    Monday, January 16, 2006 By:

    Friendship wishes are available to purchase to send greetings to seniors in the 2006 yearbook. Students, faculty, friends, and family are invited to purchase greetings. See the information file outs

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Peg-Leg Pirate News Drew Central High School Monticello, AR
Issue Date: Wednesday, January 11, 2006 Issue: Volume I, Number 2 Last Update: Tuesday, January 17, 2006
Current Conditions Mostly Sunny
Temperature: 78 °F
Wind Speed: 2 mph SSE
Gusts: 12 mph SE
Rain Today: 0 "

At-a-glance

The 2006 Pirate yearbook staff are selling yearbooks for $35 until April 28 afterwhich the price will be $40. Payments can be made in order to have your yearbook paid in full by April 28. For more i
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Friendship wishes are available to purchase to send greetings to seniors in the 2006 yearbook. Students, faculty, friends, and family are invited to purchase greetings. See the information file outs
full story 
This is it seniors! Our last semester of high school! In only four fun, but short-lived months, we will no longer be students at Drew Central High School, but the graduated class of 2006. Starting
full story 
Student Council announced the homecoming fesitivies for Drew Central students to begin Tuesday. Activities will be judged during first lunch. Class banners no larger than 12 ft by 6ft need to be hangi
full story 
Senior Cory McMahon nominated as a semifinalist by Coca Cola Scholars Foundation in November 2005 will learn in the next few weeks if he has been selected as a Regional Scholars winner. The foundati
full story 
The purpose of the newly implemented Activity Period for the Drew Central High School is new to the 2005-2006 school year to assist students in remediation and in compliance with the law. Two major
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The junior Pirates had a rough start when we caught up with the team captians on how they thought things were going to be different this semester. Terrance Newman, freshman said, “We have been at th
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The first half of the Drew Central basketball season is over with a 0-2 conference standing but the outlook for the second half is shared by Junior Lady Pirates Tiffany Lochola and Shan Binns. Locho
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What does the New Year mean to you?Does it mean changing your appetite to chicken from mice?Renewing yourself or just changing some things?What does the New Year mean to you?Does it mean you’re one st
full story 
With the start of the 2005-2006 school year, students were introduced to a time change for the school day. This year, school begins at 7:55 a.m. and ends at 3:24 p.m. An additional fourteen minutes
full story 

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