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  • Students take a stroll down the Boardwalk

    Wednesday, February 06, 2008 By: Amilynn Soto/Staff Reporter

    Several students in Varela have collected two hundred dollars, gone to jail, and have bought railroad systems all over America. Of course, they haven’t really done all these things; they just particip

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  • Healthcare crisis affects Dade County school personnel: Teachers, staff fight for better health insurance package from school board

    Wednesday, February 06, 2008 By: Melissa Caceres/co-Editor-in-Chief

    No one ever said that teachers had it good. To spot a high school math teacher driving a Mercedes is a rare sight if not one straight from the Twilight Zone. It seems that it would only be the passion

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  • ‘Spiderwick Chronicles’ comes to the big screen: Freddie Highmore plays twins in this movie adaptation of the popular children’s books

    Wednesday, February 06, 2008 By: Joseph Cardenas/Guest Writer

    Coming February 14 is the movie that will lead its watchers into a world of fantasy and magic and bring out the child in anyone.

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  • Britain’s Kate Nash is ‘Made of Bricks’

    Wednesday, February 06, 2008 By: Alexis Camarena/Section Editor

    Every so often, we come across an artist that is simply magical, whose music perfectly conveys the connection between music and the human soul, and Kate Nash’s “Made of Bricks” is phenomenal. Kate Na

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  • Fauquier County Redistricting: New School Shakes Up Status Quo

    Thursday, February 07, 2008 By: Claire Turnure

    The School Board adopted a redistricting plan on December 17 to determine the boundaries of the new high school, Kettle Run, as well as the elementary school Greenville...

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  • High School Student Killed In A Crash

    Thursday, February 07, 2008 By: Karla Gutierrez

    Last Friday, February 1, 2008, a fifteen-year-old student at Freedom High School, Edgar Lopez, was killed just before 10 p.m. on Rhode Island Woods Circle just outside of Wyndham Estates.

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  • New Cameras put eyes in the sky at Sutter Union High

    Thursday, February 07, 2008 By: Haley Hilbers and Kaelynne Deering

    With the start of a new school year comes 23 new cameras watching it all. “They can’t possibly watch every little thing, but the point of them is to minimize vandalism,” says Vice Principal Mr. Nunes.

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  • Proposed veteran's center impacts CHS: Parent group fights location of homeless training center

    Thursday, February 07, 2008 By: Jordan Larson and Matt Hicks

    Debate has recently sprung up regarding the possible use of the old Social Security building near Central as a homeless facility.

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  • Teacher, students strive to make a difference, receive honor

    Thursday, February 07, 2008 By: Stephanie Turrentine

    Diversity is something more than just the unity of race and religion, it is something that Molly Sender(12), Ryan Smoot(12) and Guidance Counselor Camille Taylor work to achieve everyday. Their achiev

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  • New Year’s Need: Charities forced into destitution after annual “giving” season: Aid organizations struggle to keep shelves stocked after holiday season ends

    Friday, February 08, 2008 By: Christine Lewis

    How are you going to keep the sandwiches cold on the airplane?” asked a curious fifth-grader. Cheryl Schuch director of volunteers and services of Kid’s Food Basket and Forest Hills parent, smiled dow

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Issue Date: Friday, February 08, 2008 Issue: Week of Feb. 10, 2008 Last Update: Friday, November 08, 2002
 
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Presenting the sad truth. Interact helped Friendswood Methodist Church sponsor World Vision, which focused on the AIDS epidemic.
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New boundaries, fewer problems? Redistricting aims to solve overcrowding in Forest Hills schools.
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Dark New Year’s outlook. Charities face harship after lean giving season; aid organizations struggle to keep shelves stocked.
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Homeless center proposal disturbs Central High Community. Parent group fights location of facility.
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High School Student Killed In A Crash
Freedom High student is killed in a car crash.
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Fauquier County schools are redistricted. New plan, while aiming at practical solutions, saddens some district residents.
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Healthcare crisis affects Dade County school personnel: Teachers, staff fight for better health insurance package from school board
Healthcare fight looms for Dade County school employees. Teachers and staff demand a better insurance package from board of education.
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Features
So, you've never seen "The Sonic" ... Pen-spinning brings big prizes and big fame. Well, uh, no, but it's catching on.
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"Manuary." It brings out the animal in young California men.
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"And the question is ... " Who is the first Whitney student to compete on "Jeopardy!"?
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