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The Verdict Cardozo High School Bayside, NY
Issue Date: Monday, March 31, 2008 Issue: Volume 40 Issue 7 Last Update: Wednesday, April 16, 2008
  • Lights Out For Cardozo's Auditorium

    Monday, April 07, 2008 By: Nathalie Nieves

    Fall 2008 will bring a plethora of change to Benjamin N. Cardozo High School. In addition to new windows, the school is getting an auditorium upgrade and partially handicap accessible bathrooms on the

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  • NBC News Recognizes Cardozo Excellence

    Monday, April 07, 2008 By: Ashley Noble

    Seniors in Cardozo High are required to take Economics class after taking American History and Government classes. This class teaches you to become financially literate. Your ability to manage m

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  • Traveler's JournalGiving the Third World a Face

    Monday, April 07, 2008 By: Helena Rodriguez

    During the Winter Recess Vacation, most teenagers stay home and watch TV or hang out with friends. However, I went on a mission trip with my church, the Colonial Church of Bayside, to Tegucigalpa, Hon

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  • S.O. Speaks Out

    Monday, April 07, 2008 By: Robert Dolan

    As the Spring season begins, there’s a lot to be excited about at Cardozo. We start the month of April with our Semi-Annual Foreign Food Night occurring at the start of Parent Teacher Conferences on A

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  • S.O. Speaks Out

    Monday, April 07, 2008 By: Robert Dolan

    As the Spring season begins, there’s a lot to be excited about at Cardozo. We start the month of April with our Semi-Annual Foreign Food Night occurring at the start of Parent Teacher Conferences on A

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  • THEY ONCE WALKED IN YOUR SHOES : Mona Taradash Class of 1971

    Monday, April 07, 2008 By: Ashley Noble

    Mona Taradash, Cardozo Physical Education teacher for 28 years, is also a Cardozo alumna. This school has been a home away from home for Taradash, who graduated with the class of 1971, Cardozo’s secon

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  • Carolyn Devore Class of 1971

    Monday, April 07, 2008 By: Octaviar Latty

    For an astounding 22 years, Carolyn DeVore, has been a teacher for the dance program at Cardozo, as well as a dean for more than 18 years. She was appointed as Head Dean in 2006. Formerly a Cardozo st

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  • Leslie Strauss : Class of 1972

    Friday, April 11, 2008 By: Helena Rodriguez

    If you were to walk into the Social Studies Department on any given day, you would be confronted with a hustle and bustle of students and teachers whose hearts belong to the study of social sciences.

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  • Dr. Robert Luster: Class of 1973

    Friday, April 11, 2008 By: Jessica Rybak

    Dr. Robert Luster sat in Cardozo High School’s student cafeteria over three decades ago. Currently, he recounts his experiences in a new perspective, sitting instead in the teacher’s cafeteria. Luste

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  • Ron Naclerio: Class of 1975

    Monday, April 14, 2008 By: Hiren Desai

    Basketball Coach Ron Naclerio, a Cardozo High School graduate of 1975, has always had a great impact on the school. His contributions to the school have been tremendous, and his successes even better

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At-a-glance

As the Judges walked off the court following their spirited 100-90 double overtime playoff win over Canarsie, their critics were proven wrong. After a slow start to the season that saw the Boys’ Bask
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After a season in which both teams finished at the top of their division, both the Girls’ and Boys’ tennis teams will look to repeat that success this year as they look to take the city title. The Boy
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“No pain, no game,” goal-oriented junior Karen Yu states. Yu has dedicated twelve years to gymnastics, which continues to be a big part of her life and daily schedule. Yu won Second All Around on F
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We all know that the new governor of New York, David Paterson, is the first African-American and the first legally blind governor in New York, however, what else do we know about him? Not much. Lately
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Many say that teachers are our parents away from home. Others can argue that teachers truly do not play any role in our lives. Do teachers really contribute to our futures, or are they just temporary
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Teachers do not influence your character as much as your parents, yet certain teachers do have the power to have a profound effect on your life. By opening your mind up to new possibilities, teachers
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Cardozo High School’s EF tour group docked on the shores of Ireland after spending a few comfortable hours aboard a ferry that departed from Wales. We began our experience in Ireland by entering our n
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Traveling to another country is a whole new window into cultural diversity. This year, the EF tour to England, Ireland, and Wales was an experience that our group will never forget and in case a memor
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The auditorium settled down to the clever opening of Junior SING, an imitation of Ms. Barbra Klein’s daily loudspeaker routine. Juniors’ SING march portrayed what Cardozo very much lacks, school spiri
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Without artists, actors would stand atop Cardozo High School’s undecorated, dull stage in their own ordinary clothes. Without choreographers and musicians, each dancer would perform unsynchronized mo
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