The Poolesville Pulse Poolesville High School Poolesville, MD
Issue Date: Monday, December 01, 2008 Issue: November 2008 Last Update: Tuesday, December 16, 2008


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Home to four specialized magnet programs, Poolesville High School strives to be a leader in education, but it is not alone. Rockville’s Richard Montgomery High School houses another magnet, the Intern
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American students are not writing enough, and are not writing well enough, according to the National Commission on Writing for America’s Families, Schools, and Colleges, a group founded by the College
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At Poolesville high school, the Global Ecology Studies Program (GESP), Science Math and Computer Science (SMCS), and Humanities magnets are very well known, but many people are not familiar with the I
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On Thursday November 13th.The Midnight Players presented a wonderful rendition of Pillow Talk. The play takes place during the 1950s and features Brad, a popular songwriter, and a young interior desig
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Lowering the legal drinking age has been a controversial issue since the 1984 Reagan administration. However, with current events, serious steps must be taken to ensure the safety and satisfy the inte
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There is a man teaching at PHS who is so awesome that, if you simply met him on the street, you would probably deny his existence, as it seems to deconstruct all concepts of space and time. That man i
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Cabin Fever is a unique crafts store that recently opened in Poolesville, run by one of Poolesville’ High School’s former teachers, Mrs. Jan Schultz. Located in Jo’s Frame shop, this relatively new c
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Due to lack of enrollment music is vanishing from the halls of Poolesville. Many students at Poolesville High school cannot take band class because of other classes that are deemed “more important” t
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On Friday, September 26th, the gym was loud, filled with students screaming to show off their school spirit. Poolesville High School students have spirit, however, some students feel as if they were p
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On the night of October 21st, the football stadium at Damascus High School was filled with students, parents and families. There was no cheering, no painted faces, no smiling, and no laughing. The peo
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