Mainstream Paint Branch High School Burtonsville, MD
Issue Date: Friday, February 11, 2005 Issue: Volume 35 Issue 4 Last Update: Wednesday, February 23, 2005
  • MLK Award Winners Make Service A Priority : Harders, Ssemanda Win Children of the Dream Award

    Friday, February 11, 2005 By: Rebecca Tuttle

    Every January, Montgomery County honors the selflessness and service of two students with the prestigious Martin Luther King Jr. Children of the Dream award. This year it was two of Paint Branch’s ow

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  • Hebdon Wins Agnes Meyer Award

    Friday, February 11, 2005 By: Sandeep Soman

    In a first for Paint Branch, Math Resource Teacher Nancy Hebdon won the Washington Post’s Agnes Meyer award. Mrs. Hebdon will be honored in a ceremony on April 12. She receives a $3,000 prize as wel

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  • Science Fair Teaches and Interests Many

    Friday, February 11, 2005 By: Rabia Kamara

    Since 2003, Paint Branch has held an exposition with projects from all of its science classes to show the local community why the school excels in its Science Signature Program. Mrs. Kate Ulicny, a bi

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  • How it Stands in Iraq

    Friday, February 11, 2005 By: Jenn Lentz

    Moving into the new term with the nation’s 43rd President of the United States of America, the ongoing fight against terrorism in Iraq continues while going quite unnoticed in the halls of Paint Branc

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  • Lookin' Good : Winter Fashion

    Wednesday, February 16, 2005 By: Cynthia Jean-Philippe

    It is thirty degrees outside and the fireplace is going inside. Is there really any room to be fashionable? Students answer this question just by showing up to school in their finest each day. Males

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  • Young Teachers: Bringing a New Face to Education

    Wednesday, February 16, 2005 By: Judy Scott

    In a school prized for its diversity of cultures, there should also be recognition for its diversity in the staff’s ages, which range from twenty-four to somewhere around seventy.

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  • The Beginning of a High School Journey

    Wednesday, February 16, 2005 By: Larissa Irons

    I walked down a continuous hallway and saw faces from different places, but these weren’t the usual run-of-the-mill faces with eyes, noses, ears, and mouth.

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  • Cheerleaders Break 4th-place Curse

    Wednesday, February 16, 2005 By: Diana Chao

    The Paint Branch Varsity Cheerleaders took 3rd place at the University of Maryland 5-State Competition sponsored by Spirit Unlimited on Saturday, January 29, 2005. The team was led by Captains Courtne

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  • Backtalk

    Wednesday, February 16, 2005 By: Hirdesh Matta

    et past the NFC Championship game and made it to the Super Bowl, but sorry Brad, you will never get past me. Owens came back for the Super Bowl, yet he didn’t help them throughout the playoffs. He sat

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  • Winter Sports Update: Swim and Dive

    Wednesday, February 23, 2005 By: Bradley Fischer

    RecordsBoys 1-3Girls 2-2Key GamesThe boys’ team lost a close meet to Blake and another one to Northwest, both divisional rivals. The girls’ team won a close meet against Northwest.Top PerformersBoys-

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RecordGreen and Gold Invitational- 4th place, Northwest Jaguar Invitational- 4th place and 2nd place captain.The poms are in Division 1, the top division, and are fourth out of twenty-three schools.Ke
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RecordsBoys 13-1Girls 12-2Key GamesBoys: 10-0 in their division and are number one by two games. The big league games are the next six games coming up.Girls: The team is back healthy with Rahne Jones
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RecordsBoys 13-1Girls 12-2Key GamesBoys: 10-0 in their division and are number one by two games. The big league games are the next six games coming up.Girls: The team is back healthy with Rahne Jones
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RecordTrack does not have records, but the team consistently finishes in the Top 10 at meets. Some meets have as many as 100 teams.Key GamesRegional Meet, State Meet, Virginia Tech (the top athletes
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RecordsBoys 1-3Girls 2-2Key GamesThe boys’ team lost a close meet to Blake and another one to Northwest, both divisional rivals. The girls’ team won a close meet against Northwest.Top PerformersBoys-
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et past the NFC Championship game and made it to the Super Bowl, but sorry Brad, you will never get past me. Owens came back for the Super Bowl, yet he didn’t help them throughout the playoffs. He sat
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