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  • 2005 graduate experiences hurricane first-hand

    Tuesday, October 18, 2005 By: Sara Hughes

    Even while WHS students were gearing up to help with hurricane relief efforts, one former WHS student was experiencing Hurricane Katrina first-hand as he started his first year of college in New Orle

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  • Students, Faculty and Parents Give Blood to Commemorate Disaster Victims

    Tuesday, October 18, 2005 By: Jennifer Lauer

    “I was extremely nervous and even felt sick until the nurse told me that I was saving two lives,” said senior Sarah Shoemaker about giving blood. “It didn’t hurt, and they give you cookies when you’re

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  • Students feelings mixed on construction

    Tuesday, October 18, 2005 By: Leah Raskin

    With the third floor looking entirely different, classrooms in trailers, and construction noise being the norm, construction greeted students upon their return to school in September. The entire schoo

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  • Water improves at LCHS

    Wednesday, October 19, 2005 By: Kimberly Kreitinger

    Last year, one of The Edition’s writers, Ryan Hickey, wrote an article revealing the high lead and arsenic content in the school’s water system. Since that time, La Cueva’s water has improved immense

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  • Does WebSense Make Sense?: Students Return from Summer to Find Their Favorite Websites Blocked. : This year the administration decided to use a much more comprehensive web security program. This new program is very complex and complicated and is causing problems for computer using students, as well as faculty.

    Wednesday, October 19, 2005 By: Jennifer Lauer

    It was the first week back from summer break and my Spanish literature honors class was taking a “field trip” to the library to complete an in-class assignment that was given to us by Spanish teacher

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  • Extreme sports gain popularity: Skateboarding a hit with many teenagers

    Friday, October 21, 2005 By: Hannah Kindig

    Posted 10/21/05
    The last time you drove by your local park you may have noticed a new addition, a skate park.

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Issue Date: Sunday, October 23, 2005 Issue: Week of Oct. 24, 2005 Last Update: Friday, September 13, 2002
 
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After making what appeared to be a solid budgeting decision three years ago, the school district has found itself caught in a legal, financial, and ethical battle.
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The administration is considering what steps to take in response to drinking at the Homecoming dance.
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The school administration has taken action to address the water quality issues described in last year's article in The Edition.
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Although the renovations are welcome, the noise is not.
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Fewer computers and fewer field trips are some of the changes that Kerr is experiencing as a result of the state legislature’s lack of action to fix the education funding system.
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Features
Kids at the New Mexico State Fair wait in line at the McDonalds Kids Farm to enjoy and learn how to harvest food.
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The new Gay-Straight Alliance has overcome a number of obstacles, including finding a faculty advisor.
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Laguna students and staff should take great pride in knowing that they helped make blood available for those who need it.
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Even as WHS students were gearing up to help with hurricane relief efforts, one former WHS student was experiencing Hurricane Katrina first-hand.
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A number of teachers are studying to be principals.
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