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  • Up close with Matthew Anderson: Junior jaunts to Japan

    Monday, March 02, 2009 By: Ariana Dadashzadehzanjani

    Junior Matthew Anderson spent his summer as an exchange student in Japan, where he learned to use chop sticks and to appreciate eating eel.

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  • Cheerleaders resume cheering at football games

    Monday, March 02, 2009 By: Cory Jackson

    The football season is half over, and the Varsity Cheerleading team has just begun to cheer at the football games.

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  • Ousted Mayor Kilpatrick embarasses Detroit area

    Monday, March 02, 2009 By: Erin Boateng

    Former Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick has caused a great deal of frustration, sadness and disappointment to many Detroiters. He was trusted to act in Detroit’s best interest and betrayed that interest

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  • Obama represents economic hope for America

    Monday, March 02, 2009 By: Imari Pickens

    Barack Obama’s ideas to jumpstart the economy may be costly and require higher taxes, but it appears that his programs will initially put more money into consumers’ pockets and help boost the economy

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  • Homecoming week approaches

    Wednesday, February 25, 2009 By: Doris Anderson

    Southfield High is gearing up for a full week of Homecoming events.

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  • Cafeteria offers new fare, new faces, new prices

    Wednesday, February 25, 2009 By: Michelle Nobles

    Much has changed in the school cafeteria this year: higher prices, new workers, different types of food and a special line for honor students.

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  • Marching Band wins Ohio competition

    Thursday, October 02, 2008 By: Logan Patmon

    The Marching Blue Jay Band, which was undefeated in competition last season, is showing no signs of slowing down.

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  • School cuts planners to save money

    Thursday, October 02, 2008 By: Charlene Okwu

    Most students will have to supply their own planners this year, according to Principal Mike Horn.

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  • Oct. 6 voter registration deadline nears

    Thursday, October 02, 2008 By: Brandy Perry

    Senior Mark Hicks will vote in his first election on Nov. 4.

    He and other Michigan voters will be able to select the next president and vice-president of the United States.

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  • A way with words: Principal's big words amuse students

    Thursday, October 02, 2008 By: Lindsey Turner and Imari Pickens

    “I will give $5 to the first person who tells me what ‘pugnacious’ means,” Principal Michael Horn told students gathered for the first monthly Blue Jay meeting of the school year.

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The Southfield Jay Southfield High School Southfield, MI
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At-a-glance

Up close with Matthew Anderson: Junior jaunts to Japan
Junior Matthew Anderson spent his summer as an exchange student in Japan, where he learned to use chop sticks and to appreciate eating eel.
full story 
The football season is half over, and the Varsity Cheerleading team has just begun to cheer at the football games.
full story 
Ousted Mayor Kilpatrick embarasses Detroit area Ousted Mayor Kilpatrick embarasses Detroit area
Former Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick has caused a great deal of frustration, sadness and disappointment to many Detroiters. He was trusted to act in Detroit’s best interest and betrayed that interest
full story 
Obama represents economic hope for America
Barack Obama’s ideas to jumpstart the economy may be costly and require higher taxes, but it appears that his programs will initially put more money into consumers’ pockets and help boost the economy
full story 
Southfield High is gearing up for a full week of Homecoming events.
full story 
Cafeteria offers new fare, new faces, new prices
Much has changed in the school cafeteria this year: higher prices, new workers, different types of food and a special line for honor students.
full story 
Lansing - In 1965, Mary Beth Tinker and her brother made a statement when they wore black armbands to school in protest of the Vietnam War.
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The Girls’ Varsity Volleyball team, coached by Alisha Love, has started strong this season.
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The Girls’ Golf team is willing to take a couple more girls who want to play golf, according to Coach Steve Sharp.
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Junior phenom Chris Blaylock has returned to play in the number one singles spot for the Blue Jays’ Boys’ Varsity Tennis team this year.
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