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  • Students Share With Soldiers: Creek goes to Bauerschlag to unite kids with a cause

    Monday, December 13, 2004 By: Cory Stottlemyer

    Sitting and singing among a group of third graders from Bauerschlag Elementary, Clear Creek junior Kelli Love and the several other students from Creek’s HiLife staff work with the students to gather

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  • Empty Chairs at the Holidays

    Monday, December 13, 2004 By: Ian Newman

    Sitting around a table with the best china out, the candles lit, a fresh cooked ham and other home cooked favorites present, it seems like the perfect holiday setting, but there is something missing.

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  • Free Food for Life

    Monday, December 13, 2004 By: Kerrie Havard

    When York High students are craving fast food, McDonalds is a quick and convenient place to go. Students, however, can find themselves in a bind when they are short on cash, and often have to resort

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  • Born Confuseda Teen Novel byTanuja Desai Hidier

    Monday, December 13, 2004 By: Brittany Morgan

    Puzzled, mystified, bewildered, perplexed, but most of all confused are all words that would describe Dimple Lala’s in her search for identity in the summer before her senior year. Dimple (her real na

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  • ‘$how me the money’, in your back pocket

    Monday, December 13, 2004 By: Allison Shenker

    As the holiday season approaches, many students receive new and expensive gifts. They bring them to school to show off but soon find their prized possessions have been placed into the hands of someone

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  • Attendance policy goes into effect

    Monday, December 13, 2004 By: Melissa Rhodes

    In an effort to reduce the number of failures due to absences, Clover High School’s School Improvement Council (SIC) has introduced its new Attendance Retrieval Program (ARP).On Oct. 25, SIC members h

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  • Latin 4 Students Translate Document

    Monday, December 13, 2004 By: Sandra Falk

    Family mystery solved.

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  • Students venture to Japanese marketplace

    Monday, December 13, 2004 By: Sara Price

    Students in Arrowhead’s Japanese I, II, and III classes ventured to the Mitsuwa Marketplace in Arlington Heights, Illinois last Thursday.

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  • Teaching kids to teach kids: High schoolers get hands-on experience with toddlers

    Tuesday, December 14, 2004 By: Kaitlyn Jones

    Finger painting, playing “house”; telling nursery rhymes; every preschooler enjoys these fun activities. Who would think high school students could play along in a high school course?Clover High Schoo

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  • Students test drive jobs

    Tuesday, December 14, 2004 By: Laura Kuhn

    With 148 students at 75 work sites, COOL (Career Opportunities On Location) Week was a huge success this year “COOL Week Business Partners were extremely impressed with both the quality of skills a

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Issue Date: Sunday, December 19, 2004 Issue: Week of Dec. 20, 2004
 
The National Edition is a collection of great journalism posted on my.hsj.org.

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News
In a recent incident at Willow Glen vandals destroyed the basketball backboards, the trophy case, and a number of trophies.
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This fall students from Alisal followed a school tradition by participating in local politics. They worked in support of measures to increase city revenues needed to keep libraries and recreation cen
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A grant paid for a new playground that meets Americans with Disabilities Act standards for the Child Development class.
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Teens Helping Other Teems Survive won a grant from the state to develop fitness and health programs for our school.
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A local man requested students' assistance in translating a family document. Their work helped uncover the family history.
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In an effort to reduce the number of failures due to absences, Clover High School’s School Improvement Council (SIC) has introduced its new Attendance Retrieval Program (ARP). Students will be able to
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On Tuesday, December 7, the Clear Creek HiLife staff took a trip to Bauerschlag to help the students package gifts for the soldiers in Iraq.
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Features
Mountain biking is a whole new world; it isn’t the casual stroll through the open trails with your average BMX or street cruising bike. The Mountain Biking Club can help you get started.
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While most students were catching up on their sleep during fall break, senior Betsy Winiecki and her mom were miles away on an unusual vacation.
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Gambling is a popular free time activity amongst some students.
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