The Scituate Voice Scituate High School North Scituate, RI
Issue Date: Friday, February 15, 2008 Issue: Volume 2, Number 6 Last Update: Monday, February 25, 2008


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On January 18th, exactly one month after the Spartans posted a 79-73 victory over Shea High School, they faced off again, this time in Scituate.
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Mr. Goodfellow, Rhode Island Teacher of the Year and Scituate’s own, joined over 55 other teachers of the year at the National Teacher of the Year convention held in Dallas, Texas during the last week
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On Wednesday, February 13th, Scituate High School hosted an Energy Night to raise awareness about alternative energy methods, conservation, and energy efficiency.
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Ask yourself a question. Research your topic. Construct a hypothesis. Test your hypothesis with an experiment. Analyze data and draw a conclusion. Sounds simple right?
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This year brought my last Berklee College of Music High School Jazz Festival. Scituate Jazz band played well-known pieces for the competition, including those by Mingus, Gershwin, and Brubeck.
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Seniors, you have worked hard for three years, taking tests, completing projects, and preparing for college admission; now is not the time to screw everything up.
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Scituate High School’s class of 2010 continues to fundraise for upcoming events. They recently sold carnations for the student body to send to someone special on Valentine’s Day.
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Sitting in third place by a slim .17 percentage in Division II North with a 12 and 3 record, the Jean Angell coached SHS girls' basketball team remains cool and confident that they can contend for the


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