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  • Black history in the making: Celebration of Rosa Louise Parks’ birthday could become an annual school event

    Friday, October 26, 2007 By: Ashlee Coleman

    The two founding fathers of Rosa Parks High School and three “history makers” were honored at the school’s first ever celebration of Rosa Louise Parks’ birthday.The event, held Feb. 2 in the Lou Coste

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  • HSPA “tests” out science on juniors

    Friday, October 26, 2007 By: Najila S. Johnson

    This year, eleventh graders will have to know about the Big Bang Theory and electron configuration in order to ace their required standardized test.The High School Proficiency Assessment (HSPA) will a

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  • Not your average 9 to 5 job

    Friday, October 26, 2007 By: Leilani Lee Morales

    It isn’t easy tracking down notorious criminals and dealing with the family members of victims. It’s Doug Crouse’s job though, and it’s what he’s good at.Crouse’s life as a crime reporter isn’t your a

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  • Spotling onDr. Michael E. Glascoe

    Friday, October 26, 2007 By: Leilani Lee Morales

    When Rosa Parks High School students first head about Paterson School District Superintendent Dr. Michael E. Glascoe’s idea to hold a student youth forum, many expected the students named to the panel

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  • Art students give orphans a face

    Friday, October 26, 2007 By: Latavia Gonzalez

    Who knew that a great idea for art can come from a math teacher?Math Teacher Mr. Joseph Grich was watching TV when a commercial came on promoting something called The Memory Portrait Project, in whic

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  • Science now on HSPA exam

    Friday, October 26, 2007 By: Ashlee Coleman

    For the first time, a high school student’s knowledge of chemistry and other parts of science will be tested on the High School Proficiency Assessment (HSPA). However, it will not determine whether th

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  • Beauty comes from the inside

    Friday, October 26, 2007 By: Jacquasia Pryor

    The other day a curious teacher politely asked me, “Why is it so important to you to have your hair done?”I responded, “Well, I get bored with my hair very easily. I like a lot of looks.” But then I

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  • Worth the Wait: Lady Knights and Lady Ghosts get their day on the court after initial game between two rivals was cancelled

    Friday, October 26, 2007 By: Latavia Gonzalez

    WAYNE – The Eastside Lady Ghosts won their sixth consecutive county championship title by defeating their Paterson rivals, the John F. Kennedy Lady Knights 45-40 last week. Hundreds of fans came out o

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Spotlight Rosa Parks High School Paterson, NJ
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WAYNE – The Eastside Lady Ghosts won their sixth consecutive county championship title by defeating their Paterson rivals, the John F. Kennedy Lady Knights 45-40 last week. Hundreds of fans came out o
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Beauty comes from the inside Beauty comes from the inside
The other day a curious teacher politely asked me, “Why is it so important to you to have your hair done?”I responded, “Well, I get bored with my hair very easily. I like a lot of looks.” But then I
full story 
For the first time, a high school student’s knowledge of chemistry and other parts of science will be tested on the High School Proficiency Assessment (HSPA). However, it will not determine whether th
full story 
The 'N' Word
The ‘N’ word is not allowed in Paterson, according to city councilmen.On Feb. 13, the Paterson City Council voted unanimously to pass a resolution that prohibits the use of the ‘N’ word in the city.
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Who knew that a great idea for art can come from a math teacher?Math Teacher Mr. Joseph Grich was watching TV when a commercial came on promoting something called The Memory Portrait Project, in whic
full story 
When Rosa Parks High School students first head about Paterson School District Superintendent Dr. Michael E. Glascoe’s idea to hold a student youth forum, many expected the students named to the panel
full story 
It isn’t easy tracking down notorious criminals and dealing with the family members of victims. It’s Doug Crouse’s job though, and it’s what he’s good at.Crouse’s life as a crime reporter isn’t your a
full story 
This year, eleventh graders will have to know about the Big Bang Theory and electron configuration in order to ace their required standardized test.The High School Proficiency Assessment (HSPA) will a
full story 
The two founding fathers of Rosa Parks High School and three “history makers” were honored at the school’s first ever celebration of Rosa Louise Parks’ birthday.The event, held Feb. 2 in the Lou Coste
full story 

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