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  • AHS students compete in ADAMM sponsored competition

    Monday, January 31, 2005 By: Jesse Beringer

    This year, eight Arrowhead High School seniors competed in the first round of the Technicians of Tomorrow (TOT) competition sponsored by the Automobile Dealers Association of Mega Milwaukee (ADAMM).

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  • Garner Elektra-fies the big screen

    Monday, January 31, 2005 By: Jesse Beringer

    Every year needs a defining hero. In 2002, Peter Parker was revealed as Spiderman. 2003 had Matt Murdock as the blind, justice-seeking Daredevil. 2004 saw the rebirth of Peter Parker in Spider-Man 2.

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  • Takin' care of business: Students prepare for real world in Virtual Enterprise program

    Tuesday, February 01, 2005 By: Zack Gorstein

    Wednesdays are a stressful day at the office. On Wednesdays, employees must dress in professional attire; the women wear business dresses or suits and the men sport slacks and jackets. “They’re a litt

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  • Senior volunteer helps adults to learn English

    Wednesday, February 02, 2005 By: Caroline Chon

    Teaching English to Hispanic immigrants on a Wednesday night is not what a typical student would do. Studying at home, watching TV, and playing on the computer is the usual routine for students, but n

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  • Officials calculate results

    Wednesday, February 02, 2005 By: Brenna Poppe

    State math standard results show Hastings Public Schools needs work.

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  • Ashanti rises with new album

    Thursday, February 03, 2005 By: Robert Sierra

    Being on top of the music world, then having it all taken away almost overnight is never good for a musical artist.

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  • The truth about the real Coach Carter revealed

    Thursday, February 03, 2005 By: Danielle Leal

    Released on January 14, Coach Carter is an inspiring movie for adults and kids. This is a movie not just about sports, but about being a student before being an athlete. Based on a true story, this mo

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  • More recycling bins ordered to meet interest level

    Thursday, February 03, 2005 By: Ayla Kremen

    The Environmental Club and the WAT team, a group of special education students and teachers, have started their new recycling program.

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  • Close-knit club spends lunch with yarn

    Thursday, February 03, 2005 By: Zally Ahmadi

    You’ll need needles and yarn to keep up with Clayton Valley’s newest trend...

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  • ReviewLittle Women--The Musical

    Thursday, February 03, 2005 By: Mr. Jack Schnipper

    Based on the novel by Louisa May Alcott, "Little Women--The Musical' tells the story of a family caught up in the Civil War. Although the music and lyrics are not memorable, Sutton Foster makes the s

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Issue Date: Saturday, February 05, 2005 Issue: Week of Feb. 7, 2005
 
The National Edition is a collection of great journalism posted on my.hsj.org.

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News
Despite a few glitches, 386 SOL makeup tests were administered successfully in January.
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Students will be required to wait until the completion of first quarter to drop out of an AP class. There are currently no regulations regarding the dropping of AP classes.
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The Environmental Club and the WAT team, a group of special education students and teachers, have started their new recycling program.
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State math standard assessment results show Hastings Public Schools needs work.
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Features
She works with Hispanic immigrants every Wednesday night from 7-9.
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Since her family moved to Charleston from India five years ago, junior Tooba Khan has learned to laug at people's misconceptions about Muslims, and she tries to explain her religion to them.
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Opinion
Although developing a merit system for teacher pay presents problems, isn’t it worth it in order to have teachers who are able to teach, and teach well?
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A bill that would invade student privacy was recently filed in Austin that would require school districts to "measure the body mass index of their students and include that information on the student’
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Should every single person have to submit themselves to search because they want to see a federal event?
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Entertainment
Nothing seems impossible for those who defy fate. In A Very Long Engagement, the new film by acclaimed director Jean-Pierre Jeunet, a woman goes against all odds to find the truth of the fate of her
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