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  • Winner's Circle offers healthy meals: Menu choices must meet standards; food must have fewer than 30% calories from fat

    Friday, April 22, 2005 By: Brooke Harrison

    From the infamous ‘mystery meat’ to renowned food fights, the bad rap on school lunchrooms is legendary. For as long as cafeterias have been serving square pizza, students have formed their own opinio

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  • Upcoming graduation will lay groundwork for years to come

    Friday, April 22, 2005 By: Whitney Brinkley

    Almost every student spends 13 years striving for one special moment: high school graduation. When Manteo High School was split, some seniors chose to spend their last year of high school at the new s

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  • Results cause conflict: Some question accuracy of Spirit Week tallies

    Friday, April 22, 2005 By: Brandon Edwards

    It was Monday morning, the beginning of Spirit Week, and sophomore Shannon Shields had her whole week’s wardrobe planned. The first day, she would be Miss Congeniality and her outfit was “Gracey Lue F

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  • National Honor Society takes blood to save lives, exceeds goal of 50 pints

    Friday, April 22, 2005 By: Whitney Brinkley

    The National Honor Society hosted its first schoolwide blood drive March 2 in conjunction with the American Red Cross.

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  • Key Club, officers bring home district awards

    Friday, April 22, 2005 By: Zach Warhover

    By 8 a.m. on Friday March 11, the activity bus was nearly filled to the brim with students, luggage and anticipation about the weekend to come. For the 28 Key Club members who traveled to Durham for t

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  • Junior travels to the land Down Under

    Friday, April 22, 2005 By: Dani Landskroener

    When second semester began Jan. 18, most students anticipated a change of pace. Junior Michele Thibodeau’s new semester included a complete change of atmosphere, as well as a change in hemisphere.

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  • Teen Talk volunteers offer their time to provide outlet for peers through phone calls

    Friday, April 22, 2005 By: Michelle Estes

    With more than 20 high school volunteers backed by 20 hours of training, the Teen Talk committee is more than ready to give valuable advice to any needy peer.

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  • Editors conduct workshop at Big Apple convention

    Friday, April 22, 2005 By: Christie Archibald

    Every year Columbia Scholastic Press Association holds an annual convention in New York City, where thousands of media students gather to attend sessions.

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  • Beach nourishment causes debate

    Friday, April 22, 2005 By: Tommy Lozupone

    Erosion: one of the everlasting effects of Mother Nature. It can’t be stopped on the beaches, but there are ways to slow it down including beach nourishment. Last week the Dare County Board of Commiss

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  • Money doesn’t grow on trees: Many feeling the burden of needed supplies

    Friday, April 22, 2005 By: Olivia Hurd

    Taxpayers spend hundreds of dollars each year to make sure that public school students receive a free education. But with the cost of school supplies, education is far from free.

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Nighthawk News First Flight High School Kill Devil Hills, NC
Issue Date: Wednesday, April 13, 2005 Issue: Vol. 1, No. 4 Last Update: Thursday, May 05, 2005
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If a recent $1 million survey is correct, most high school students do not know much about their basic rights and freedoms. General freedoms do not hold much importance in high school students’ lives,
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The Dare County community is known for pulling together in times of need. With 46 fund-raisers sponsored by FFHS sports and clubs this year, some worry the community has been overwhelmed.
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Taxpayers spend hundreds of dollars each year to make sure that public school students receive a free education. But with the cost of school supplies, education is far from free.
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In past years, many computers in the nation were equipped with programs to download music, but as record companies began to crack down on those swiping songs digitally, more people became interested i
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During the summer teens look forward to freedom and heading to the beach or hanging out with friends. On Feb. 2 a few students chose to sacrifice their summer and audition for The Lost Colony.
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The thought of a terrorist attack constantly lingers in the back of many peoples’ minds, but new advertisements by Ready.gov have increased the awareness of the possibilities and preparedness.
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