The Green & Gold Media College Preparatory High School Oakland, CA
Issue Date: Friday, March 27, 2009 Issue: March 2009 Last Update: Sunday, April 05, 2009


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A brawl burst out on Feb. 24 during the last game of the girls basketball season between the Fremont Tigers and Oakland High Wildcats. The game was at Fremont. The fight took over a large part of t
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More than 150 students at Media Academy have asked California leaders to save them a spot in college. And they’re also hoping to win a scholarship to pay for that college spot. The school decide
Sadness in our city; Four policemen, gunman shot Embed This Article
We feel sorry for the four policemen and Mixon because they were all a part of the community. We feel sorry for their families. But we should not let this create an even bigger breach between police a
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If a new program called Brothers on the Rise succeeds at Frick Middle School, Fremont Federation should receive male students who are more responsible, peaceful, caring and successful. At least tha
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Many students at Fremont Federation qualify for hundreds if not thousands of dollars worth of local and national scholarships, but often ignore them. "Some students are just lazy," said Paul Robeso
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Students at Fremont Federation should have an easier time getting into the University of California, thanks to changes in the college system’s admissions requirements. Starting with the class of 20
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"Arnold gets an F from teachers and students" was one of dozens of signs held by protesters at MacArthur Boulevard and 35th Avenue on March 13 to call public attention to school districts laying off t
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Staff and students at Paul Robeson Visual & Performing Arts High School are taking action to keep their school open after the Oakland Unified School District decided to phase it out.


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