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Friday, April 04, 2008 By Angel Petite
Do you wonder what students and parents think of Insight Wisconsin? This month we get to hear from two Insight students and their parent. Sisters Anna and Bekka Coenen are two of ISWIs most successf
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Wednesday, March 26, 2008 By Travonee Simelton
Though some may say the boy band era has ended, it may be starting again. The song, “She Said, I Said” is the second single from NLT’s self titled debut album. With their first single “That Girl” not
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Wednesday, March 26, 2008 By Bekka Coenen & Angel Petite
Angel's StrategyI use Microsoft Outlook to stay organized and manage my time. It is part of the Microsoft software that came installed on our ISWI laptops. Outlook is fairly easy to navigate and set
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Wednesday, March 26, 2008 By Mr. Beesley
Dear Students, One of my colleagues (Mrs. Tami Kruger of Washington) sent me the following message that I thought might be helpful for you. “Always be a first rate version of yourself, instead of a se
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Wednesday, March 26, 2008 By Angel Petite
This list of important and little known historical facts relate to African Americans in Wisconsin and their roles in Black History.
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Wednesday, March 26, 2008 By Angel Petite
Change. It's a word that conjures up conflicting emotions. Change is often hard to accept, especially if it means the end of something.Robert Frost deals with change and the ending of love through an
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Wednesday, March 26, 2008 By Angel Petite
I pulled open the door to the dilapidated old town hall, and stepped inside. Directly in front of me were two long tables and to my left were partitions with curtain closures. Four women sat at tabl
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Tuesday, March 25, 2008 By Bekka Coenen
Stephen Foster writes this poem like a love note to a girl that he has a crush on. He is talking about his Beautiful Dreamer in each quatrain. It is a beautiful poem that shows us how much this guy
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Tuesday, March 25, 2008 By Bekka Coenen
Groundhog Day was February 2nd (like it is every year). If you’ve been wondering about the point of Groundhog Day, you are not alone. I have never fully understood why we acknowledge this as a specia
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Tuesday, March 25, 2008 By Bekka Coenen
Mrs. Dawn Nibbelink from Greendale, WI (just outside of Milwaukee) is ISWI’s Health Teacher. She has a passion for both teaching and health and the opportunity for Insight came up and sounded unique
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