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  • buildOn Builds Schools

    Sunday, November 22, 2009 By: Jenna Jolls

    This past summer, the buildOn program sponsored a Trek for Knowledge trip to Mali, West Africa for thirteen students, including one from Stratford High School. They were not only able to experience a

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  • Social networking hits Xbox 360

    Monday, November 23, 2009 By: Brent Lopez

    In a world where only two decades ago gamers were known to sit alone in their basements for hours at a time staring at a TV screen, there is now Facebook and Twitter for them to use.

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  • Not Home for the Holidays: Soldiers Serving Abroad

    Monday, November 23, 2009 By: Tia R.

    Holiday Mail for Heroes is an opportunity for individuals to send Christmas cards to soldiers and veterans across the nation and overseas.

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  • New cameras to monitor school zones

    Monday, November 23, 2009 By: Zoe Camp

    If you're speeding, it's time to break the habit. New speed cameras aim to catch drivers who speed in school zones.

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  • Mix-It-Up and Make New Friends

    Monday, November 23, 2009 By: Zane Clark

    Knees shaking, heart racing, out of breath. These are the feelings most mothers have as they send their beloved children off to school. Not only are they worried about their child getting a good educa

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  • Lying Will Set You Free

    Monday, November 23, 2009 By: Meghan Mulcahy

    Father of the Year award goes to... Richard Heene of Denver, Colorado! What a guy. He used his own child in an attempt to get a "Science Detective" show. If you haven't heard, Richard Heene has been w

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  • Advice For Upcoming College Students

    Monday, November 23, 2009 By: Caroline Lowenstein

    There are probably a million things you wish you would have known before you went off to college and had to live on your own. Well lucky for this year's seniors, they can. Well, maybe not a million, b

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The National Edition - Teen Generated News From Around The Nation my.hsj.org
Issue Date: Monday, November 30, 2009 Issue: Week of Nov. 30, 2009
 
The National Edition is a collection of great journalism posted on my.hsj.org.

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News
A Fort Dodge High student faces an attempted murder charge; he's accused of stabbing another teen during a fight over money.
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What's three months more to wait for a driver's license? An eternity for teens waiting to get behind the wheel. Still, other citizens are glad the Maryland Legislature has extended the temporary licen
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Slurs, slights and rudeness are the targets of a Gay-Straight Alliance tolerance effort this week at Dulaney High.
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After several failed efforts, the Arkansas Scholarship Lottery passed and is up and running. That doesn't mean everybody thinks it's a good idea.
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New cameras to monitor school zones
Like to put the pedal to the metal? If so, be prepared to smile pretty for the camera. Check that: One of the 15 speed-detecting cameras Baltimore County has installed to catch you.
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FUNDRAISING FIASCO: School Chancellor Prohibits the Selling of Candy in NYC Public Schools
Concerned about the obesity of their constituents, New York's mayor and school chief has ordered a stop to fund-raisers featuring the sale of candy, cookies and other fattening products.
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Features
The holidays can be lonely for military personnel overseas and veterans at home. Holiday Mail for Heroes, a service providing holiday cards and wishes to those serving their nation, aims to fill the v
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What is the most popular thing about Thanksgiving week? Some students say it’s the day after Thanksgiving.
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CHS student starts music festival
Who knows? One day, Adam Darchicourt's name may be synonymous with 'rock concert,' all because of a music festival he staged in his back yard. Maybe we'll all go to 'Darchfest.'
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No longer is American education a teacher lecturing 30 students and hoping something sticks. Online education is changing the look of learning and, given the state of school economics and the pressure
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