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  • ‘Another high school in our backyard’

    Thursday, November 17, 2005 By: Nina Barraclough/News Editor

    The School Board has approved the construction of a new high school on property adjacent to our campus in the hopes of alleviating severe overcrowding at Krop. The facility, temporarily named DD1, wou

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  • Editorial Cartoon

    Thursday, November 17, 2005 By: Drew Lerman/Editor-in-Chief

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  • Student takes break from Hollywood

    Thursday, November 17, 2005 By: Carol Kerpel

    Years before freshman Sammy Kahn became a student at Krop, he had already stepped into the world of screenplay, theater and fame.

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  • NJROTC builds cadets’ character

    Thursday, November 17, 2005 By: Inna Granoyskaya

    “Through these halls walk the finest NJROTC cadets.”

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  • Quiet girl, loud dreams: With over 3,800 peers, facesare lost in the corwd; however, behind every face is a story. In this section, a randomly-chosen student will be featured monthly. Check here each month to see who's next.

    Thursday, November 17, 2005 By: Naomi Enzinna/Feature Editor

    With headphones on, sophomore Nancy Munoz quietly completes her class work. Her teacher, accustomed to Munoz’s silence, sits at his desk, unaware of her playing music.

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  • Unused bedroomsWhat are they good for?

    Thursday, November 17, 2005 By: Erica Semel

    As seniors consider colleges and new places to live for the next four years, their parents must decide if they should preserve their bedrooms or trade for a new home gym.

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  • Young club performs flag routines

    Thursday, November 17, 2005 By: Inna Granovskaya

    The flagettes started spinning flags and doing marching routines only last year, when the club was first approved.

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  • Poetry Night

    Thursday, November 17, 2005 By:

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  • High School Reunion: Former Krop varsity football player Chris Dirksz, now playing for the Rutgers Scarlet Knights, talks about his experiences playing college football and his lessons learned at Krop

    Thursday, November 17, 2005 By: Nicole Horwitz/Web Editor

    Rising up to play football under the bright lights after a lifetime of hard work is not a movie plot or a fairy tale, but the true story of Chris Dirksz, a Krop alumnus who was recruited to play for R

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  • Turning it around:: How a new coach and a new attitude is changing the image of the baseball team

    Thursday, November 17, 2005 By: Carol Kerpel

    After a short summer, returning baseball players found out they had a new coach. Little did they know the baseball team would be in for drastic changes.

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The Lightning Strike Dr. Michael M. Krop High School Miami, FL
Issue Date: Thursday, November 17, 2005 Issue: Volume 8 Issue 3 Last Update: Wednesday, November 23, 2005
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‘Another high school in our backyard’
The School Board has approved the construction of a new high school on property adjacent to our campus in the hopes of alleviating severe overcrowding at Krop. The facility, temporarily named DD1, wou
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Daxon Muscarella worked as an assistant principal for two years before she realized that she wanted to return to her true love; teaching. As of this year, muscarella is back in the classroom.
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On Oct 20, the school installed a new security system at the front entrance. According to Principal Mathew Welker, the purpose of the system is to monitor who enters and leaves the building.
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Science department head David Buncher is one of three Florida state level winners for the Presidential Awards for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching (PAEMST).
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As a result of a stricter late policy, students now rush to class in fear.
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Beginning with science teacher David Buncher in 1998, each succeeding “Teacher of the Year” nominee has been a region finalist and three have been region winners. This year’s nominees were: Gary Feili
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Imagine barbequing in your backyard with the family, playing board games with your siblings or actually studying for school.
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Sixteen days in the dark
All students who go to a Miami-Dade or Broward County public school have something to say about the two weeks of “vacation” thanks to Wilma’s arrival.
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Due to the events of Hurricane Wilma, the annual Homecoming dance is postponed until Friday, Nov. 18. All events associated with Homecoming have also been postponed and some, cancelled.
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The Oct. 27 homecoming football game, scheduled for 7 p.m., was cancelled due to Hurricane Wilma’s aftermath. The team’s last game was rescheduled and relocated to Memorial Park on Nov. 5 at 10 a.m.
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