Mainstream Paint Branch High School Burtonsville, MD
Issue Date: Tuesday, December 19, 2006 Issue: Volume 37 Issue 3 Last Update: Friday, December 22, 2006
  • Hauprich takes on PTSA Presidency

    Tuesday, December 19, 2006 By: Adrienne Chlumsky

    As different ideas come together for the new Paint Branch building which is expected to open in the fall of 2010, new PTSA President Mr. Don Hauprich hopes to construct a better sense of community to

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  • Panther Football To Have New Leader Next Season

    Tuesday, December 19, 2006 By: Hirdesh Matta

    When the athletic department hired Mr. Ernie Williams in 2003, it was looking for a coach that could turn the Panthers’ football team around and gain control over a program that was coming off of a tu

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  • To be Or Not To Be: : Is the Market Leaving Or Not?

    Tuesday, December 19, 2006 By: Becca Hale

    From the mouth-watering aroma of fresh baked goods, to the cheerful cries of girls selling produce, everyone loves the Amish Market. The Amish Market is not only a trademark of Burtonsville, but als

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  • News BriefsIt's AcademicPB's Best, Brightest

    Tuesday, December 19, 2006 By: Cherise Lesesne

    Paint Branch’s It’s Academic team will participate in the It’s Academic television show on channel 4 in February. The team will also participate in the Quiz Master Challenge - a countywide competitio

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  • Social Sciences: Annual Expo Draws a Crowd

    Tuesday, December 19, 2006 By: Matt Devlin

    On Friday, December 8, hundreds of students packed the auxiliary gym to become part of Paint Branch’s Science Expo. Every year, each field of science taught at Paint Branch, including physics, chemist

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  • Book Em': The Book Fair Comes to Paint Branch

    Tuesday, December 19, 2006 By: Tyler Fean

    For the second consecutive year, Paint Branch held a Book Fair. The Book Fair was open from December 12th through December 19th in the media center.

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  • PB Idol 2006First Move, Next Step Steals the Spotlight

    Tuesday, December 19, 2006 By: Alex Chlebowski

    Three hundred students voted, and the 2006 Paint Branch Idol is First Move, Next Step. Many students and staff members were familiar with Fox’s popular reality television show American Idol, where co

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  • CAUTION! Children at Play

    Tuesday, December 19, 2006 By: Sehar Sabir

    A walk down lower D hall- way usually involves a stroll by a brightly decorated door guarding a room full of preschoolers singing the cleanup songs we used to be so fond of back in the first grade. Bu

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  • Bus DriversWhat Really Goes on Behind the Wheel

    Wednesday, December 20, 2006 By: Laura Butler

    10,000 Montgomery County public school students ride a school bus every morning and afternoon, but do they really know the person who is responsible for their safety getting to and from school? Are yo

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  • Building ServicesKeepin' it Clean

    Wednesday, December 20, 2006 By: Sam Clary

    As students, we have been at Paint Branch for one, two, or three years and some consider themselves true veterans of the building. Custodian Jim Wheat and Plant Equipment Operator Henry Carter have be

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At-a-glance

With a brand new year just around the corner, each of us has a fresh canvas in which to fill with memorable and, perhaps, not-so-memorable moments. As this new year approaches, it seems that not ever
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Simone BrownQ: This year, do you have a curfew or are your parents more lenient since you are a senior?A: My parents are a tad bit lenient, but they expect me to know what time is an appropriate time
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Paint Branch’s Music Department lit up the stage at the annual Winter Band Concert on Thursday, December 14.
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What is the toughest sport in high school? Well, every coach is sure to have his/her say, but Coach Rick Smith would argue for wrestling, hands down. And, in order to keep his team “tough-enough” to
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’m a two season athlete by nature. I play football in fall, take winter off, and by the time spring rolls around I’m all geared up for the after school practice regimen to start up again. I can’t ta
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The Paint Branch Varsity Cheerleading Squad returned to Montgomery Blair High School for the Cheer Competition on Saturday, December 9, looking to repeat as Division II Champions, something they accom
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Q: How do you think the wrestling team will do this year?A: I think we’ll be good if we keep our focus and do what we are supposed to do. This will help us avoid heartbreaking losses.
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Chris McGrew and Kristina Straub
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