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  • Cafe expansion goes to voters

    Thursday, February 16, 2006 By: Dara Fisher

    On February 2, 2006, the Hollis Brookline High School Cafeteria Expansion Committee (CEC) held an informational meeting for students, parents, and school board members in preparation for a district-wi

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  • HB alum hikes the AT

    Thursday, February 16, 2006 By: Jake Sinclair

    HBHS graduate Chris Lalmond is no stranger to HBHS or to spending time outdoors.

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  • Letters to the legislature make big impact

    Friday, February 17, 2006 By: Jamie Reynolds

    Posted: 2/17/06At the beginning of January, PALCS staff and teachers sent out many messages encouraging students and parents alike to participate in the writing campaign to the Pennsylvania Legislatur

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  • Students lose lunches: No more cookies, no more curly fries...

    Friday, February 17, 2006 By: Sarah Kukura

    Recently I was sitting at the lunch table and was talking with my friends when one of them told me the high school was getting rid of cookies after this year.I was stunned. Why would they do that I as

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  • Muslim response to Danish editorial cartoons is over the top

    Saturday, February 18, 2006 By:

    Sometimes freedom can be taken a little too far. The Danish cartoons that spread throughout the world are one such instance. But what may be even more inappropriate than the cartoons is the response

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  • Flash drives handy for porting computer files, look cool too

    Saturday, February 18, 2006 By: Anna Edwards

    The latest trend in technology is also a booming fashion craze."It makes me look cool," said history teacher Jason Dzik, sporting one around his neck.What is it? No bigger than your finger, yet power

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  • First impressions of an album: Strokes make a comeback, student says

    Tuesday, February 21, 2006 By: Hollis Beach

    The group that puts New York City back on the map as the nucleus of underground rock, ushers in an age of plural, noun-based band names and worships ’70s greats Lou Reed and Iggy Pop religiously, The

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  • Soldier Discusses Army and War with Students

    Tuesday, February 21, 2006 By: Erin Whalen

    Westpoint Military Academy graduate Rachel Stewart spoke to Richard Takagaki’s A.P. Government class Feb. 8. Although not a recruiter, she talked to the class on topics of interest ranging from high s

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  • Stair-Sitters Impede Accessibility

    Tuesday, February 21, 2006 By: Navid Foruzan

    Students who congregate on stairs have sparked a new problem that restricts accessibility and compromises school safety.

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  • The Blame Game

    Wednesday, February 22, 2006 By: Rylan Albright, Editor in Chief

    Never in the entire history of the United States, have Americans seen such depressing realism within our borders than the catastrophic events that have taken place in the Gulf Coast in the past severa

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Issue Date: Saturday, February 25, 2006 Issue: Week of Feb. 27 Last Update: Friday, November 01, 2002
 
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Students successfully petitioned for a fifteen minute grace period as part of the attendance rules.
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The cast, crew, and director of the upcoming production of The Three Musketeers must secure funding by the end of the week in order to stage their production.
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The invitation includes an all-expense paid trip for the show, but accepting the offer means giving up any other legal approach.
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This honor comes with funding and support for creating a model high school.
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Letters to the legislature make big impact
As part of a writing campaign students and parents have sent faxes and letters to the Pennsylvania Legislature to support cyber schools.
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On February 2, 2006, the Hollis Brookline High School Cafeteria Expansion Committee (CEC) held an informational meeting for students, parents, and school board members in preparation for a district-wi
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Security has been increased after an incident in which an intruder came on campus in January.
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Features
American Idol contestant goes to Hollywood: Local teen performs on national television
A teenager from a small town in Wyoming auditioned for the show and made it to Hollywood! Although he was cut before the final, this student has no regrets.
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Westpoint Military Academy graduate Rachel Stewart spoke to Richard Takagaki’s A.P. Government class on topics ranging from high school to war.
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Only one percent of tenth grade students in Florida received a score of six.
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