The Spartacus Miami Country Day School Miami, FL
Issue Date: Friday, October 19, 2007 Issue: The Spartacus - Vol. 2 Last Update: Thursday, November 15, 2007
  • A Chat with the Newest SADD Advisor

    Monday, October 15, 2007 By: Larissa Liburd

    Larissa Liburd had a chance to interview Ms. Carroll Kelly in anticipation of Red Ribbon Week. Attached is the full transcript of that provocative discussion.

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  • She's Got A Ticket to Watch

    Wednesday, October 17, 2007 By: Emily Dalmas

    Don't miss Across the Universe

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  • The Unsung Hero of Music

    Thursday, October 18, 2007 By: Jason Soriano

    John Wicker is a "true Renaissance man," who has shared his passion for music with his colleagues and students for over thirty years.

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  • Don't Read That!: MCDS Urges Students to Recognize Censorship

    Thursday, October 18, 2007 By: Natasha Vlahovic

    Do you love to read? Even if you don't, would it bother you if certain books were denied you? That is the question students were asked to consider during "Banned Books" week.

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  • The Food Frenzy

    Thursday, October 18, 2007 By: Mike Sale

    Students want more nutritious food in a less chaotic atmosphere.

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  • Don't Hate; Debate!

    Thursday, October 18, 2007 By: Emily Dalmas

    MCDS students are being introduced into the world of Debate, a club that offers exciting opportunities and unique rituals.

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  • Girls Volleyball Team Wins Districts, Aims for Regionals!: Spirit Club Wants YOU to be Part of the Excitement

    Friday, October 26, 2007 By: Ryan Jaret

    Spirit Club recognizes that this is perhaps the most talented Varsity Volleyball team is MCDS history, so they are going all out to encourage students to spend their Halloween with the Lady Spartans.

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  • Homecoming Week Concludes with a Splash: Seniors Win Homecoming! Sophomores Come in 2nd!

    Friday, October 26, 2007 By: Larissa Liburd

    Students, teachers, administrators and parents found refuge inside the gym on a rainy day, where they were entertained by skits of time warping Freshmen, Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors searching for

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  • The Stone Age Rocks DDR: It seems that DDR was a profession in the Stone Age

    Friday, October 26, 2007 By: Larissa Liburd

    And we have a change in the leader board, as the Seniors dance their way to victory in the "Do 'da Robot" competition! Ackerman and Markus lead help their team get their first lead of the entire Home

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  • Dodgeball! Seniors and Juniors Take 1st Place: Sophomores hold on to the overall lead

    Thursday, October 25, 2007 By: Anthony Fernandez

    with more monitoring and less cheating than in previous years' tournaments, the Dodgeball game was a success. The Freshmen, however, found little success dodging balls thrown by the upperclassmen.

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Students, teachers, administrators and parents found refuge inside the gym on a rainy day, where they were entertained by skits of time warping Freshmen, Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors searching for
Spirit Club recognizes that this is perhaps the most talented Varsity Volleyball team is MCDS history, so they are going all out to encourage students to spend their Halloween with the Lady Spartans.
And we have a change in the leader board, as the Seniors dance their way to victory in the "Do 'da Robot" competition! Ackerman and Markus lead help their team get their first lead of the entire Home
with more monitoring and less cheating than in previous years' tournaments, the Dodgeball game was a success. The Freshmen, however, found little success dodging balls thrown by the upperclassmen.
The Sophomores continue their amazing dominance! Is their lead getting too big for anybody to capture them? With the amount of events getting smaller and smaller, that may be so. However, the event
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It was quite a wild afternoon with pilgrims, princesses, robots, and cavemen running around the field once classes ended. After some hearty competition, the results are as follows:
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Winning three contests in a row, the Sophomores take first place, leaving the Juniors and Seniors in a tight competition for second and the Freshmen with a lot of ground to make up.
The upperclassmen demonstrate that they still have what it takes, as the juniors take the academic bowl and the seniors win the rocket launch free throw.
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MCDS students are being introduced into the world of Debate, a club that offers exciting opportunities and unique rituals.
An officer in Best Buddies, Jack Long reflects on how having a sister who was born with Down's syndrome has changed his life for the better.
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