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  • PTSA gears up for 2nd Annual MARCH MADNESS: Adults, players set to battle for basketball fundraiser

    Friday, March 02, 2007 By: By Kasey Rabar Web Master

    This Friday night, students, parents and faculty will once again square off for the Second Annual March Madness game sponsored by the PTSA. The doors open at 6 p.m., and this year’s event will include

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  • FFHS hosts educators conference

    Friday, March 02, 2007 By: By Natalie Scott Managing Editor

    With a theme of “Preparing all Students for the 21st Century”, FFHS hosted the third annual Northeast Regional Education Service Alliance Best Practices Conference on Feb. 19. More than 800 teachers a

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  • Into the Woods: Preparations underway for spring musical

    Friday, March 02, 2007 By: By Ryan Byrum Opinion Editor

    The old saying, “Be careful what you wish for,” is the main theme of this year’s spring musical, “Into the Woods.” Now in the rehearsal stage of production, the play fuses many well-known fairy tales

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  • Art shows lack participation

    Friday, March 02, 2007 By: By Barry Lee Staff Artist

    Students’ artwork and photography can often be seen on easels in the rotunda or on the windows of the cafeteria. But their exposure often goes beyond school walls and is featured in local art shows in

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  • Club out to change world

    Friday, March 02, 2007 By: By Katie Morris News Editor

    A small group of six students listened attentively to juniors Meghan McIver and Lauren Hollowell on Feb. 5 as they spoke of world tragedies and what moved them to start the Global Help and Awareness C

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  • Role playing: Talent show gives many dancers, musicians opportunity on stage

    Friday, March 02, 2007 By: By Ryan Byrum Opinion Editor

    Taekwondo, piano compositions and popular rock songs were just a few of the performances in the third annual talent show, which took place on Friday, Feb. 16.“It was amazing,” junior Emmile Wehrle sai

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  • Local dancers take 1st place in contest

    Friday, March 02, 2007 By: By Caroline Outten Editor in Chief

    They practiced the dance every week for over a year, sometimes going in on Saturdays, to make it perfect. And their hard work paid off, as Atlantic Dance students attended the Dance America Competitio

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  • Surfing creations: Teens choose alternative to brand-name boards

    Friday, March 02, 2007 By: By Jessie Beacham Circulation Manager

    Shortboard bought from a surf shop: $560. Longboard bought from a surf shop: $850. Making a custom, handmade board: priceless. And a lot cheaper. Junior Stephen Brown and sophomore Kyle Swain took on

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Nighthawk News First Flight High School Kill Devil Hills, NC
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At-a-glance

On Jan. 8, 2002, President George W. Bush signed the No Child Left Behind Act into law. Because of this act, the nation has focused on reading and math scores and closing the “achievement gap” betwee
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Moments before dawn on Dec. 30, the life of former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein came to an abrupt end after he was executed by hanging for crimes against humanity. News stations around the world show
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E. coli has become a household word in recent months, and it is causing restaurants and stores to pull spinach and lettuce out of their kitchens and off their shelves to avoid the spread of contaminat
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Originating from Tokyo, Bathing Ape, also known as BAPE, has become very popular in the halls of FFHS. The clothing line has somewhat of a streetwear look and is very popular with camo and bright colo
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Cell phones have long been incorporating the latest technology, including cameras, e-mail and instant messaging. Now one more gadget can be added to the list: the iPhone.
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No longer is red just a color. It has now become a symbol for Paul Hewson’s hard work on crushing the AIDS pandemic in Africa. (PRODUCT) RED is a new idea that Hewson, better known as U2’s lead singer
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No longer is red just a color. It has now become a symbol for Paul Hewson’s hard work on crushing the AIDS pandemic in Africa. (PRODUCT) RED is a new idea that Hewson, better known as U2’s lead singer
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No longer is red just a color. It has now become a symbol for Paul Hewson’s hard work on crushing the AIDS pandemic in Africa. (PRODUCT) RED is a new idea that Hewson, better known as U2’s lead singer
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Thirty-two cameras throughout the building and 865 students equal around 27 students to one camera. The number of cameras and the fact that they are on throughout the school day and even before and af
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Most students do not plan on going much farther than the beach or work during the summer, but several students are making a trip to an entirely different country. Spanish teacher Herman Hall will be l
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