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  • The Underrated World of Baseball

    Friday, May 15, 2009 By: Stacey Johnson

    Despite a rather bumpy start, the varsity baseball team has steadily improved, bearing eight wins to eight losses as of May 1. The recovery is impressive, and should merit school-wide congratulation.

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  • Outwit, Outsmart, Outplay

    Friday, May 15, 2009 By: Sarah Mwandu

    As the player stops to look at the clock he realizes there is now a minute remaining in the game. The scoreboard is tied and the crowd cheers for the home team. He intercepts the ball and now he must

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  • Maximum Security: perspectives on school security

    Friday, May 15, 2009 By: Darla Richberg

    Cameras, ID screening, locked doors, people watching your every move, pass restrictions… As the administration increases their regulation and control over safety and instruction, students are starting

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  • Say What? The social "norm" of language

    Friday, May 15, 2009 By: Kasee Baldwin

    Even if all languages aren’t universal, the need to communicate is. “I use language everyday to communicate with my peers, family and friends; to each of which I speak differently,” said senior Lau

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  • Finding Financial Aid

    Wednesday, May 13, 2009 By: Natasha Gloger

    It is often hard for students in high school to realize that, in the end, the world comes down to money. When applying for college, the span of schools seems wide and the possibilities endless. Howeve

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  • The National Honor Society of Teaching

    Wednesday, May 13, 2009 By: Josh Klug

    On an average day in March, junior Dan Silvernail, along with the rest of Mrs. Faley’s B8 chemistry class, walks in to see a video camera strategically placed in a far corner at the front of their roo

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Despite a rather bumpy start, the varsity baseball team has steadily improved, bearing eight wins to eight losses as of May 1. The recovery is impressive, and should merit school-wide congratulation.
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As the player stops to look at the clock he realizes there is now a minute remaining in the game. The scoreboard is tied and the crowd cheers for the home team. He intercepts the ball and now he must
full story 
Cameras, ID screening, locked doors, people watching your every move, pass restrictions… As the administration increases their regulation and control over safety and instruction, students are starting
full story 
While the country and world change daily, Loudoun County continues to undergo a boom, partly driven by the opening of the Greenway more than ten years ago, along with the housing construction explosio
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“We’re taking a break.” “It’s over.” “We’re going on an indefinite hiatus.” No matter how they choose to say it, the band has called it quits. But over the past few years, a number of bands have attem
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Even if all languages aren’t universal, the need to communicate is. “I use language everyday to communicate with my peers, family and friends; to each of which I speak differently,” said senior Lau
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Today’s generation lives in he Age of Information, where technological gratification from communication is as instantaneous as instant messaging, and those of the present generation pride themselves i
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It is often hard for students in high school to realize that, in the end, the world comes down to money. When applying for college, the span of schools seems wide and the possibilities endless. Howeve
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School administrators consider numerous factors to guarantee the safety of students and teachers in accordance with Virginia law. One of these factors are juvenile correctional programs -- probation b
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On an average day in March, junior Dan Silvernail, along with the rest of Mrs. Faley’s B8 chemistry class, walks in to see a video camera strategically placed in a far corner at the front of their roo
full story 

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The Paw Print Heritage High School Leesburg, VA
Issue Date: Monday, May 11, 2009 Issue: May -- Issue #6 Last Update: Friday, May 15, 2009