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  • Voting makes a difference

    Wednesday, January 28, 2004 By: Allison Anderson

    2004. For the Chinese, this is the year of the green monkey. For sports fans, this is the year when the summer Olympic Games will return to the birthplace of the modern Olympics in Athens, Greece. For

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  • Serving the State

    Wednesday, February 04, 2004 By: Colleen Castelli

    Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom stays these couriers from the swift completion of their appointed rounds. No, I’m not talking about the mailmen, but rather the pages of the Maryland General

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  • Left Behind

    Wednesday, February 04, 2004 By: Chad Stepp

    Students often forget that chess, debate, scholastic bowl, and forensics are considered school sports.

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  • Cardozo Plans to Remodel

    Thursday, February 05, 2004 By: Muctarr Sanusi And Evelin Escobar

    The Board of Education is planning to remodel most DC Public Schools, including Cardozo Senior High School. Not only the board of education, but also the community has a say in what will happen in th

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  • KCC offers alternative to high school

    Thursday, February 05, 2004 By: Sam Alfiler

    Regular high school – public or private – is what most teenagers experience before going off to college, starting a job or deciding to continue being a kid. But for those daring few who choose to forg

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  • Strangers in America

    Thursday, February 05, 2004 By: Tesla Tietge

    Guillem and other exchange students help us see the differences in education between American schools and foreign schools.

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  • Walking the straight edge

    Friday, February 06, 2004 By: Aria Castillo

    Walking through the doorway of the room, Keala Leong pauses to pull up his shorts which were sagging from the weight of his studded belt. He bends over to pick up a few articles of clothing thrown on

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  • District Bans Junk Food to Promote Health

    Friday, February 06, 2004 By: Jessica Clark

    The Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) filed a motion to promote healthy beverage sales in all middle and high schools in 2003.

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  • Students Value Information Beyond Abstinence

    Friday, February 06, 2004 By: RYan Lue

    As one of the most sensitive issues ever to reach the agenda of modern public education, the teaching of contraception and sexual education is rivaled only by religion in the degree of controversy it

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  • Stealing the SAT

    Friday, February 06, 2004 By: Tina Mogadam

    The Perfect Score revolves around a group of six high school students who join together and develop a plan to steal the SAT exam in order to prevent the test from unjustly defining who they will becom

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Issue Date: Sunday, February 08, 2004 Issue: Week of Feb. 9, 2004
 
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News
The Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) filed a motion to promote healthy beverage sales in all middle and high schools in 2003.
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The Board of Education is planning to remodel most DC Public Schools, including Cardozo Senior High School. Not only the board of education, but also the community has a say in what will happen in th
full story 
The fact that CCISD is too rich to fund its schools, may sound like a paradox, but with the Texas school finance system, the infamous Robin Hood plan, it is actually possible.
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Features
To the drunk driver, driving under the influence may seem fun or be some sort of game a game, but to the rest of the world it is neither. About two in every five Americans will be involved in an alcoh
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Regular high school – public or private – is what most teenagers experience before going off to college, starting a job or deciding to continue being a kid. But for those daring few who choose to forg
full story 
Guillem and other exchange students help us see the differences in education between American schools and foreign schools.
full story 
Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom stays these couriers from the swift completion of their appointed rounds. No, I’m not talking about the mailmen, but rather the pages of the Maryland General
full story 
Opinion
As one of the most sensitive issues ever to reach the agenda of modern public education, the teaching of contraception and sexual education is rivaled only by religion in the degree of controversy it
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The Los Angeles City Curfew Laws state that it is unlawful for anyone under the age of 18 to be present in public places unsupervised from 10 p.m. until sunrise of the following morning. It wrongfully
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Cleaning up after yourself in the bathroom should be second nature to high school students. Let's all make an effort and keep the bathrooms clean.
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