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  • Squished to School

    Wednesday, March 28, 2007 By: Rachel Herman Copy Editor

    A typical afternoon on bus 2009, one of Krop’s buses, consists of students fighting over seats, sitting on each others’ laps and sitting or standing in the aisle.

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  • Twitchell protests FCAT with silence: "Please enjoy my silence."-dave t.

    Wednesday, March 28, 2007 By: Melanie Weitzner

    That might’ve been one of the index cards Dave Twitchell used instead of speaking during his silent protest of this year’s FCAT testing.

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  • Model UN 'came, fought, cpnquered' in competition: Team members recognized for outstanding position papers and performance at Florida event.

    Wednesday, March 28, 2007 By: Nicole Lulinski

    The Model United Nations is the newest addition to Krop’s extensive list of clubs and teams.

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  • Krop students compete in Special Olympics

    Wednesday, March 28, 2007 By: Inna Granovskaya

    Wheelchair races, 100-meter dashes and long jumps dominated the FIU North Campus football field on a bright and humid Sunday for the 25th Annual Miami-Dade Special Olympics.

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  • 'It's not as easy as it looks'Robotics team heads to World Championship

    Wednesday, March 28, 2007 By: Lindsay Sprechman Copy Editor

    The Robotics Club will compete in the FIRST Vex Challenge (FVC) World Championship in Atlanta on April 12-13.

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  • Green adds catfish, new vegetables to garden

    Wednesday, March 28, 2007 By: Michael Vergara

    In order to better educate her students about the environment, environmental teacher Sue Green is adding vegetables, including eggplants and cucumbers, to the vegetable garden.

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  • More than a game

    Wednesday, March 28, 2007 By: Melanie Weitzner

    “My longest nonstop gameplay? Probably about thirty hours,” admits sophomore Vadim Shmidov. It was a month before school began and Shmidov was playing “World of Warcraft.” He would take occasional bat

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  • Krop alumnus becomes author

    Wednesday, March 28, 2007 By: Jared Gorfinkel

    Feb. 1, 2007 was a memorable day for Krop alumni Drew Lerman. His screenplay-turned novel, Magic City, was published after three busy years of writing, editing and more writing.

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  • Ceramic creation wins student full college scholarship

    Monday, April 09, 2007 By: Sarah Ashey Entertainment Editor

    While it takes some college students years to realize what they want to do in life, senior David Oicata had it all figured out by the time he was in second grade. He wanted to make ceramics.

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  • Subsitute Teachers

    Monday, April 09, 2007 By: Dennis Katz

    You know the routine: They are the bodies in the absent room who take attendance and distribute the work assigned by the teacher. Yet behind each face is a life—a history. Here is the story of Dennis

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The Lightning Strike Dr. Michael M. Krop High School Miami, FL
Issue Date: Wednesday, March 28, 2007 Issue: Issue 6 Volume 9 Last Update: Monday, April 16, 2007
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A typical afternoon on bus 2009, one of Krop’s buses, consists of students fighting over seats, sitting on each others’ laps and sitting or standing in the aisle.
full story 
That might’ve been one of the index cards Dave Twitchell used instead of speaking during his silent protest of this year’s FCAT testing.
full story 
The Model United Nations is the newest addition to Krop’s extensive list of clubs and teams.
full story 
Wheelchair races, 100-meter dashes and long jumps dominated the FIU North Campus football field on a bright and humid Sunday for the 25th Annual Miami-Dade Special Olympics.
full story 
The Robotics Club will compete in the FIRST Vex Challenge (FVC) World Championship in Atlanta on April 12-13.
full story 
As juniors started choosing their classes for next year, they found out that not every course they wanted was available.
full story 
Next Board Meeting:

April 18, 2007

Students and teachers are encouraged to speak at the Public Hearing that begins at approximately 6:30 p.m.
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In order to better educate her students about the environment, environmental teacher Sue Green is adding vegetables, including eggplants and cucumbers, to the vegetable garden.
full story 

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