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    Thursday, October 16, 2008 By: Hanna Blackwell (Layout Staff)

    Students skipping class may feel like they’re really cheating the system. However, thanks to the security cameras that dot the ceilings of Northwest, the system is one step ahead of them. Luckily for

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Intermission Northwest School of the Arts Charlotte, NC
Issue Date: Wednesday, October 01, 2008 Issue: Volume XII Issue One Last Update: Friday, February 13, 2009
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At-a-glance

"It's not me, it's you."—College
Denial and Acceptance to College.
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Matthews, NC:  Not your average town...
It’s time to get acquainted with the sweet small town that hides in the southeast corner of the Queen City: Matthews.
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Finding Inspiration in Faculty: Fleshman-Cross
New Spanish teacher Michelle Fleshman-Cross has taken political issues, social awareness and world culture to turn her classroom into a forum of free expression. With the opening of each Spanish book
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Dragons let loose in the park
Friends of Northwest set up a booth at Festival in the Park hoping to attract potential students.
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Breaking Dawn marks sunset of beloved series
Is Breaking Dawn, the final installment in the Twilight series, worth the read?
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A breif introduction to Dr. Barry Bowe, our school's new head principal.
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Seueent Sam flotte toujours (only Sam still floats)
Even with the new classroom editions, French teacher Assane Sam still must use a cart in order to teach.
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We're watching you: CMS officials operate extensive surveillance systems.
Students skipping class may feel like they’re really cheating the system. However, thanks to the security cameras that dot the ceilings of Northwest, the system is one step ahead of them. Luckily for
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Support grows for Visual Arts boosters: Parents aid in the success of the art department
This year parents have decided to ban together and support the visual arts department by re-energizing the previous Visual arts booster club.
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Can a language effectively be learned online?
As is common with most high school students, I began with a messed-up class schedule. In the process of straightening it out, there was one tiny detail hanging over my shoulder— I still needed one mor
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