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  • Our Yellowcard Concert Experience

    Sunday, September 17, 2006 By: Lili Sajecki and Lauren Knapp

    Who's your favorite band? For Lauren and Lili, they had the experience of their lives when they went to a Yellowcard concert held right here in New York City!

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  • DHS Ready to 'Go Green'

    Monday, September 18, 2006 By: Danielle Van Nuys

    Students carelessly throw soda cans and bottles into the trash can after they're done eating. Students throw scraps of paper in the trashcan when they're done with a project. Students probably aren't

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  • Attendance worries students

    Tuesday, September 19, 2006 By: Molly Hasegawa

    There has been a lot of talk about the new attendance policy being implemented this school year. It states that each student is allowed four absences per class each semester. Some students feel that t

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  • New drug testing policy adopted: Aimed for assistance, not punishment

    Wednesday, September 20, 2006 By: Rory Gallagher, Managing Editor

    This fall, students at the high school and middle schools will have extra incentive to remain well-hydrated during the school day. Effective Oct. 1, the school corporation will begin randomly drug

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  • 9.11- lost in a moment of silence

    Wednesday, September 20, 2006 By: Elio Gonzalez, The Medieval Times

    Rather than a moment of silence, a commemorative event would have been a better way to remind us of the importance of 9-11.

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  • New Year, new e-School, new headaches

    Thursday, September 21, 2006 By: Faviola Yanez, The Medieval Times

    A new administrative system is making the teachers' jobs easier but the transition from the old system is difficult and has created problems.

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  • AHS students build school in Uganda

    Thursday, September 21, 2006 By: Ann-Charlotte Wade

    Does a reduced diet, immunizations, exotic locations, and manual labor sound like your idea of fun? If so, the Africa trip might be right for you. On Sept. 24, the Ames High students who traveled to U

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  • A challenging assembly

    Thursday, September 21, 2006 By: Supraja Rajagopalan

    On April 20, 1999, the worst school shooting in United States history occurred at Columbine High School in Jefferson County, Colorado. The shooting resulted in the deaths of 14 students, a teacher, as

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  • More Than a Drill

    Thursday, September 21, 2006 By: Rachel M. and Crystal F.

    August 17, 2006 began as an ordinary day at John S. Battle High School, until all students, faculty, and staff were ushered outside for a routine fire drill during 6th period. However, students were a

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  • “Little Miss Sunshine” sparks inspiration

    Thursday, September 21, 2006 By: Chris Guzman, The Medieval Times

    In “Little Miss Sunshine,” a family helps a little girl named, Olive, pursue her dream: to win a beauty pageant. The original plot, colored by dark humor, keeps the movie entertaining throughout.

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Issue Date: Friday, September 22, 2006 Issue: Week of Sept. 25, 2006
 
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News
A suspicious container caused an evacuation and extended disruption for students.
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New drug testing policy adopted: Aimed for assistance, not punishment
Effective Oct. 1, the school corporation will begin randomly drug testing student drivers, student athletes, and student club members.
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A rash of thefts from the faculty parking lot upset teachers and may be related to other thefts on campus.
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Features
This student gives her reasons for joining the Army and talks about boot camp.
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The life of a teacher in a virtual school is different from that of a teacher in a regular school.
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For Eleanore Solomon, music is more than just a passion. It’s her life.
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The Wave Books Poetry Bus Tour came to school recently and held workshops for students.
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Does a reduced diet, immunizations, exotic locations, and manual labor sound like your idea of fun? If so, the Africa trip might be right for you.
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Opinion
The increased restrictions of the Rocklin Unified School District computer network have created serious infringements interrupting student rights and learning processes. Filters on the computer networ
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The students who bring their drugs, guns, and knives to school have caused the student body to lose certain freedoms.
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