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  • Silver Knight nominees announced

    Wednesday, December 01, 2004 By: Jenna Masaracchio Editor-In-Chief

    Krop’s 2005 Silver Knight nominees were announced Tuesday, Nov. 16, for the county-wide competition at the end of the year.

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  • Administration attempts to diversify higher level

    Wednesday, December 01, 2004 By: David Angel

    Acting on a county-wide initiative by the Miami-Dade Public School System, Krop will implement programs to increase the representation of minorities, specifically blacks, in honors and advanced level

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  • Superintendent proposes changes to public schools

    Wednesday, December 01, 2004 By: Dana Bassett and Robert Mintz Photo Editor/Copy Editor

    On Nov. 9, Superintendent of Schools Rudy Crew held a town hall meeting in the Krop auditorium to discuss his plans for improving the Miami-Dade County public school system.

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  • Students plan for INK magazine

    Wednesday, December 01, 2004 By: Ellen Kruk

    INK Magazine, started by creative writing teacher Jason Meyers, is Krop’s newest literary student forum that hopes to express and share students’ feelings through art, prose and poetry with the commun

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  • Parent Internet Viewer up for changes?

    Wednesday, December 01, 2004 By: Joshua Malina Spread Editor

    School officials will consider posting student’s individual graders on the Parent Internet Viewer (PIV) when the topic is brought up at a Leadership Council meeting in the near future.

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  • Beightol teaches students lessons in chemistry and life

    Wednesday, December 01, 2004 By: David Angel

    Chemistry. It is a complex and exact science that some students may argue is never needed. In fact, one chemistry teacher might be inclined to agree with you.

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  • Swimming lessons saving lives

    Wednesday, December 01, 2004 By: Nina Baraclough

    They grin and giggle at each other, splashing and kicking water all over the pool deck. Little do these

    kids know that such fun may one day save their lives.

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  • What ever happend to Silent Reading?

    Wednesday, December 01, 2004 By: Ellen Kruk

    Krop’s Reading Program seems to be silenced, but is it?

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  • The 2004 Election

    Wednesday, December 01, 2004 By: Drew Lerman Editorial/Art Editor

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  • Santa's Forest is not so enchanted

    Wednesday, December 01, 2004 By: Logan Jaffe

    Without calendars, it would be difficult to establish that it’s holiday season in Florida. As the rest of the country sleighs down mountains of snow, there’s hardly a temperature change to signify win

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The Lightning Strike Dr. Michael M. Krop High School Miami, FL
Issue Date: Wednesday, December 01, 2004 Issue: Volume 7, Issue 3 Last Update: Tuesday, December 07, 2004
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Krop’s Reading Program seems to be silenced, but is it?
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Swimming lessons saving lives
They grin and giggle at each other, splashing and kicking water all over the pool deck. Little do these

kids know that such fun may one day save their lives.
full story 
Chemistry. It is a complex and exact science that some students may argue is never needed. In fact, one chemistry teacher might be inclined to agree with you.
full story 
When doors were put back on three bathroom stalls that have been door-less for two years, I know every girl was thinking, “It’s about time!”
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Justine Gallagher was five years old when she decided she was fat. She would run circles around her room in her New York home with a stopwatch to burn calories. To satisfy her appetite, Justine would
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Every year I’ve stepped across the fine line of religion with a split family --- especially during the holidays.
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Without calendars, it would be difficult to establish that it’s holiday season in Florida. As the rest of the country sleighs down mountains of snow, there’s hardly a temperature change to signify win
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As the holidays approach, traditions come alive among different cultures. Despite living in a diverse country such as America many traditions go unnoticed. Around the world others are celebrating the
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Near Christmas, my roof and trees are neatly trimmed with multicolored or icicle lights, and in the center of our yard sits a plastic impression of Joseph, Mary and baby Jesus.
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