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Wednesday, May 02, 2007 By Brynne Valla
The day began like any other Saturday. Senior Cailin Asip woke up and went to a horse show. When she arrived home, she could tell something was just not right. Her parents sat her down and told her th
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Wednesday, May 02, 2007 By Chris Brown
Senior Brent Norton is one of five students enrolled in the WJCC Honors Diploma Program at Jamestown. Completing the program requires that he and the other students meet three qualifications, includi
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Wednesday, May 02, 2007 By Marta Zoellner
When sophomore Caroline Little started playing the violin in third grade, her parents were skeptical. Caroline had taken up many new activities, all of which she quit within months.“My parents got me
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Wednesday, May 02, 2007 By Erin Malone-Smolla
As junior Ashley Paxton-Turner rolled up her sleeve to receive the shot, she didn’t think about the controversy surrounding the vaccine she was about to receive. Her mom had simply told her she was g
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Wednesday, May 02, 2007 By Katelin Hill
More students than usual are feeling the pressure of this spring’s upcoming AP exams. This year the school board has adopted a new AP testing policy that all students enrolled in advanced placement cl
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Wednesday, May 02, 2007 By Meghan McCorry
When Kramer Runager was pulled out of his second block class one day, he was sure he was in trouble. Then security officer Julie Campbell led him to the Athletic Director’s office, where the junior w
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Wednesday, May 02, 2007 By Stephanie Baker
This May, for the first time in Jamestown High School history, students will not have to pay $83 to take a CollegeBoard Advanced Placement exam. For students who take multiple AP courses during the y
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Wednesday, May 02, 2007 By Liza Roesch
Before senior Cole McConnell’s parents write their first tuition check to Harvard University, they will have already spent almost $2,000 on college for their daughter.Between SAT prep class, SATs and
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Tuesday, May 01, 2007 By Kaitlin Walker
When Warhill High School opens in the fall, 20 current Jamestown faculty members will transfer to the new school.One of these faculty members is English teacher Nicole Throckmorton, who said she is lo
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