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  • National Junior Honor Society: 2004 Inductees Announced

    Wednesday, December 15, 2004 By: Brittany Cersossimo

    The Earhart National Juniors Honor Society inducted new members in May. Candidates are selected on the basis of test scores, grades and overall character.

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  • Student of the Month: Earhart Students Recognized

    Wednesday, December 15, 2004 By: Shawnette Smith

    The Student of the Month Award was created to acknowledge improvement in student scholarship, citizenship and attendance. Recipients are recognized at monthly LSCO meetings. Each month during the sch

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  • Lady Aviators: Saturdays at Southwestern

    Thursday, December 16, 2004 By: Monei Cornelius

    The Lady Aviators are coached by Mr. Miller and Miss Wise. The team works hard in practice every day after school and plays hard, hoping for the best at the games. Games are played at Southwestern Hig

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  • New Attendance Charts: Attendance Update

    Saturday, December 18, 2004 By: by Amber Johnson

    Earhart students can now check weekly homeroom attendance data on the bulletin board outside of the attendance center. The chart allows each homeroom to compare their attendance to the rest of the sc

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  • Halloween History: Halloween Dates Back 2000 Years

    Saturday, December 18, 2004 By: Monica Casillas

    Halloween's origins date back to the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain The Celts, who lived 2,000 years ago in the area that is now Ireland, the United Kingdom, and northern France, celebrated their

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  • School Clocks: Helping Students Remain On-Time

    Saturday, December 18, 2004 By: John Bolden, Angel Nava, Henry Payne

    One clock that is set correctly or maintains accurate time is not enough. Consider the clock in the computer lab. It accesses a two-way time transfer system developed by the U.S. Naval Observatory (US

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  • Who's Looking Out For Your Safety?: Saying Something Good

    Sunday, December 19, 2004 By: Eduardo Vargas, Juan Sauceda and Jose Gonzalez

    It’s a school where no one has to worry about safety because students are safe at Earhart. Recently, a few students tried using rubber bands in an unsafe manner by shooting them at people. They turned

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  • What Really Matters?: Something To Think About

    Sunday, December 19, 2004 By: Monei Cornelius

    1. It doesn�t matter what kind of car you drove; What matters most is how many people you drove who didn't have transportation.2. It doesn't matter what square footage your house has; What matters m

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  • Dates To Remember & Projects To Do: Mark Your Calendar

    Sunday, December 19, 2004 By: Ruby Pruneda

    School Lunch Week. Work with the clasmates to develop a campaign to educate students on the benefits of eating a healthy lunch during National School Lunch Week, October 11-15. For more information an

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  • Earhart All-Star: Lujano Represents Detroit

    Sunday, December 19, 2004 By: Madelyn C. Andrew

    Alejandro Lujano, 6-255B, represented Detroit during the National Hockey League�s (NHL) 2004 Willie O�Ree All-Star Weekend. Alejandro won the Go Wireless Effort Award that is presented to one All-

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Can I really make a difference? Yes, when you are involved your child achieves more. How do I help my child succeed? You can help your child succeed by providing a home that encourages learning and su
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Roy's family. only recently, moved from Montana to Florida. Riding the bus to Trace Middle School he notices a young man his own age, waering dirty clothes and no shoes, running along side the bus. Ro
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He who smiles in a crisis has found someone to blame.
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Alejandro Lujano, 6-255B, represented Detroit during the National Hockey League�s (NHL) 2004 Willie O�Ree All-Star Weekend. Alejandro won the Go Wireless Effort Award that is presented to one All-
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School Lunch Week. Work with the clasmates to develop a campaign to educate students on the benefits of eating a healthy lunch during National School Lunch Week, October 11-15. For more information an
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1. It doesn�t matter what kind of car you drove; What matters most is how many people you drove who didn't have transportation.2. It doesn't matter what square footage your house has; What matters m
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