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  • Community members show support for local teens: Conference provides insight, ideas for new activities in area

    Monday, April 10, 2006 By: Sarah Dutton

    After months of planning, organizing and anticipating, residents of the community were finally able to answer the question “how are the children?”

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  • Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome a Potential Killer: LVHS Junior Experiences Life-Changing Event

    Monday, April 10, 2006 By: Stephen Szanto

    Sitting in the middle of class you would never expect something to start happening with your body that can change your life. I learned for myself that anything can happen.

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  • School Board Implements New Wellness Policy

    Monday, April 10, 2006 By: Matthew Marquez

    In a nation where nearly 60% of the population suffers from obesity, the El Monte Union High School District is taking immediate measures to solve Arroyo’s obsession with unhealthy foods. Recently th

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  • Ventilation problem could endanger HHS students and faculty if problem persists

    Monday, April 10, 2006 By: Justin Gomez

    Warning: May cause dizziness, fainting, light-headedness, and nausea. A new medicine? A side effect of government testing? No, these symptoms could be side effects from the HHS building.

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  • Superintendent Geltner resigns

    Tuesday, April 11, 2006 By: Rachel Wiedemann

    After much deliberation, The School Board unanimously accepted the resignation of Superintendent Dr. Beverley Geltner by a 7-0 vote.

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  • Community remembers ‘Amazing Grace’

    Tuesday, April 11, 2006 By: Sarah Raaii

    Former Ames High English teacher Grace Bauske died Tue. March 14 at the age of 83. Bauske taught at Ames High from 1962 until she retired in 1986 when she was 64. During her career, she taught Engli

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  • Students uneasy over lack of art supplies in art department

    Tuesday, April 11, 2006 By: Ann-Charlotte Wade

    “Do you know where the [insert art supply here] is?” has always been a common question in the creatively cluttered and disorderly art classrooms. However, recently this phrase has been replaced with “

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  • Undercover reportnew smoking helpline beneficial to habitual smoker

    Tuesday, April 11, 2006 By: PJ Miller

    Every year, millions die from smoking. Smoking kills more people than AIDS, car crashes, murder and suicide combined. Up to 500 million people alive today will eventually die from smoking.

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  • Action, Not Money, Will Close The Racial Achievement Gap

    Tuesday, April 11, 2006 By: Staff Opinion

    Last year, tactless student editorialist Robin Zhou of Alhambra High School’s newspaper, The Moor, wrote a column concerning the racial achievement gap between Latinos and Asians. Zhou theorized that

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  • Rodeo teens seek adrenaline rush

    Wednesday, April 12, 2006 By: Evan Ferns

    Rodeo teens are spurred by adrenaline rush and self-determination. Two of Henley’s adrenaline junkies are sophomore Mark Nonella and junior Amanda Mitchell. Both compete in a local rodeos at the end o

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Issue Date: Saturday, April 15, 2006 Issue: Week of April 17, 2006
 
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News
Due to a lack of substitute funding, some teachers gave up their prep periods more than usual last month to substitute for absent teachers.
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After much deliberation, The School Board unanimously accepted the resignation of Superintendent Dr. Beverley Geltner by a 7-0 vote.
full story 
Warning: May cause dizziness, fainting, light-headedness, and nausea. A new medicine? A side effect of government testing? No, these symptoms could be side effects from the HHS building.
full story 
After months of planning, organizing and anticipating, residents of the community were finally able to answer the question “how are the children?”
full story 
Features
The Emerging Artist program provides stydents with an opportunity for students to work with professional artists.
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Students and teachers have donated time and money for a memorial for Mr. La Croix.
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Sophomore Mark Nonella and junior Amanda Mitchell compete in a local rodeos at the end of every month.
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Undercover reportnew smoking helpline beneficial to habitual smoker
The new Quitline program developed by the state is a great service for those who want to address their tobacco addition.
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Former Ames High English teacher Grace Bauske died Tue. March 14 at the age of 83. Bauske taught at Ames High from 1962 until she retired in 1986 when she was 64.
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Sitting in the middle of class you would never expect something to start happening with your body that can change your life. I learned for myself that anything can happen.
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