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  • A Call to Arms: Robinson band has real potential

    Wednesday, September 07, 2005 By: Kayla Andrews

    Ever since 1950, rock music has been a big part of the American Culture. A lot of teenagers now days are trying to succeed with their bands. But, there is a band here in Robinson that has some real po

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  • Board meeting comes up inconclusive

    Thursday, September 08, 2005 By: Adam Tracy

    In recent months, there has been discussion among school board members regarding the future of foreign travels. This comes after students violated school rules on alcohol while on the 2005 German trip

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  • Please, just bring back the french fries: Hear me NOW....

    Friday, September 09, 2005 By: Amanda Rasmussen

    Are French Fries Gone Forever?

    Many of us are wondering that very thing--just where have the french fries gone?

    Are they ever coming back?

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  • Teachers certified to teach AP courses

    Tuesday, September 06, 2005 By: Emily Briggs, staff writer

    OHS teachers Kay Ortego, Christina Barron, and Nancy Soileau each attended Advanced Placement institutes last summer.

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Issue Date: Monday, September 12, 2005 Issue: Week of Sept. 12, 2005
 
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News
After an incident which violated the school's alcohol policy during the 2005 German trip, the School Board is considering the elminiation of all foreign trips.
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Theft and vandalism left the band without instruments but a number of donations will help the school to replace what was destroyed or taken.
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The school has added sixteen cameras to the school to increase security.
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Features
Ashley Powell had a chance to taste the life of a politician this summer at Girls' State.
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OHS teachers Kay Ortego, Christina Barron, and Nancy Soileau each attended Advanced Placement institutes last summer.
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Opinion
French fries should be available at every meal as they always were!
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Hiring a security guard to stand on Central Avenue would alleviate many safety concerns.
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Entertainment
A local band is preparing to play shows in the area.
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Student Life
While the construction continues, students' safety will be somewhat compromised by the need to walk along Central Avenue, and the difficulty of keeping non-students off campus.
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Students at OHS now have the opportunity to enroll in online courses and earn college credit through a program called Louisiana Virtual School.
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