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The EYE Palm Harbor University High School Palm Harbor, FL
Issue Date: Thursday, September 03, 2009 Issue: Volume 14 Sept. 2009 Last Update: Thursday, September 10, 2009
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At-a-glance

Students may have noticed the multiple fire trucks and ambulances that crowded around Omaha Street and the helicopter that landed in the bus circle on May 14 of last year. They arrived shortly after t
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For most teachers, the first day of school involves meeting their new students and putting their class plans to the test. For fall sports coaches, the first day consists of game plans and tryouts. Mat
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As students enter their senior year of high school they face two choices: load up on tough classes to impress colleges or coast by and take only the required classes. Both of these paths have been cho
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‘Welcome to high school,’ I thought to myself as numerous emotions washed over me; excitement, nervousness, anticipation, and more.
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Once the final bell rang on the final day of school last year, schoolwork was done for the summer. However, that does not mean all work was done.
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It used to be that seniority granted twelfth graders priority when it came to the best spots in the student parking lot. So when school began this year without mention of senior parking permits, many
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With summer’s end comes the ring of the digital bell, promising chaos and knowledge to an anxious student body. Returning students must now deal with an extra period every day, and freshmen have to l
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If you’ve visited the school website (phuhs.org) recently and happened to stumble across the achievements at the bottom of the homepage, then you may have noticed one of the very impressive facts abou
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Drastic cuts to their budget this year has resulted in desperate attempts at recovery for the swim team and like most other sports programs, there have been dire consequences.
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Sophomore Raisa Salhab did not eat lunch during the first week of school, unlike her very hungry peers. She was celebrating Ramadan, the Islamic holy month.
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