The Blue & Gold Gaithersburg High School Gaithersburg, MD
Issue Date: Friday, October 13, 2006 Issue: October 2006 Last Update: Wednesday, November 15, 2006
  • Making teenage votes count: Why should Teens Care about Elections?

    Thursday, October 12, 2006 By: Kristina Lykke

    Elections are crucial in deciding who will be given the power to make choices for all. The youth demographic (18-24) always has the smallest voter turnout, a troubling fact not going unnoticed by adul

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  • D.C. conference advocates student free speech

    Thursday, October 12, 2006 By: Kelly Holleran

    “Students and teachers do not shed their rights when they enter the schoolhouse door,” says the Supreme Court ruling in the 1969 landmark student free speech case Tinker vs. Des Moines. Today, howeve

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  • Ahem...Who’s got Flem?

    Thursday, October 12, 2006 By: Grace Kabemba

    Ten years ago, William Fleming came from Pennsylvania in search of a teaching job in Montgomery County. Five schools and three interviews later he finally came upon Gaithersburg High School.“When I w

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  • Your healthy food guide

    Thursday, October 12, 2006 By: Elizabeth Roberts

    Cheetos. Frosted Pop-Tarts. Doritos. Gum. Candy. Out of more than twenty snack options from the vending machines, how many are healthy? On average, about four: different varieties of Nutrigrain bars a

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  • First step to new school

    Thursday, October 12, 2006 By: Emily Heldman

    Over the summer a new wing was added onto Gaithersburg High School, jump starting the process of getting an entirely new building. The edition is going to be part of the new building which is schedule

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  • Students mourn crocodile hunter: Tragic death of Steve Irwin reaches GHS Students

    Thursday, October 12, 2006 By: Mark Kolodne

    Steve Irwin, The Crocodile Hunter, has reached a wider group than he could have possibly expected as Gaithersburg High School mourns his death. On Monday, September 4, Irwin was fatally injured by a s

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  • GHS all about respect

    Thursday, October 12, 2006 By: Lauren Townsend

    Every morning at Gaithersburg High School students hear Aretha Franklin’s song, “Respect,” before the announcements. Administrators are hoping that preaching this theme will encourage students to res

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  • GENeration-eXler

    Friday, October 13, 2006 By: Ben Exler

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  • Cold weather, hot fashion: Stay warm with a new look for fall

    Friday, October 13, 2006 By: Kylie McCracken

    Well, it’s that time of year again; time to put your shorts and flip flops to rest for the next six months. However. don’t be too disappointed. While the temperature may be dropping, you can easily

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  • ANOTHER SUCCESSFUL MARCH ON OLD TOWN!

    Friday, October 13, 2006 By: Rebecca Kirshner

    On September 4th, 2006, the streets of Old Towne Gaithersburg were jam-packed, waiting for the Labor Day parade to begin.            It has been more than 100 years since the first Labor Day, which to

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Editorial

I will always remember coming into high school as a freshmen hearing the teachers tell us, “High school goes by fast, please work hard in school and get good grades, or else you’ll regret not trying.”
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What are the top college choices for students at Gaithersburg High School? Some students might be thinking about Montgomery College, but the truth is that most GHS students either go out of state or a
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This quote leads to the belief that teenagers should be ambitious because nothing bad can result from it. Does this mean that teens should set and achieve more goals that they can handle? No, there mu
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Everyone has some gripe about the rules of the school. Some disagree with the cell phone policy (which I partially do), some disagree with the requirement of parking permits, and still others complain
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We are a new generation, with new ideas and new conflicts arising every day; we should feel that we have the responsibility to stick up for what we believe in. It is a common reaction of students that
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