Bird's Eye View Greenwood Christian School Greenwood, SC
Issue Date: Monday, March 15, 2010 Issue: 3 Last Update: Wednesday, March 17, 2010
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  • Student, Teacher, Father, Husband, Preacher

    Wednesday, March 17, 2010 By: Breanna Grace Barrett

    The blue screen of death has just appeared, a student‘s worst nightmare. Computer crash. File upon file, disappeared. One of the worst circumstances to be faced with upon finishing a big school projec

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  • The Evolution of Field Trips

    Tuesday, March 09, 2010 By: Emma Waters

    Elementary teachers start to branch out, and new and exciting field trips are the result.

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  • Where, oh where have our regular sodas gone? Oh where, oh where can they be?

    Thursday, March 11, 2010 By: Ben Marshall

    Ever wondered where your precious caffeinated sodas have been hauled off to?? Or have you ever wondered why you’re being forced to partake diet sodas when you’re not even on a diet?? If so, read the n

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  • Sittichok Weerapunyanont

    Thursday, March 11, 2010 By: Lauren Shiflet

    We all go through changes and difficulties. Try doing that when you can barely speak the language of the country you're in or get sick eating the food. These are just a few problems that Sum faced whe

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  • GCS Students Give of Themselves in Order to Give to Others

    Thursday, March 11, 2010 By: Sabrina Cook

    This article takes a look at how the Mission Projects have had a positive affect on students.

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  • Lynn's Journey

    Thursday, March 11, 2010 By: Erica Prescott

    This article shows what Lynn went through on her journey from Vietnam to the U.S. as an exchange student and how she benefited from coming.

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  • Dedicated GCS Athletes Play Sports Back To Back

    Thursday, March 11, 2010 By: Patrick Summers

    Some GCS students play sports, but what about the ones who play sports back to back all year long?

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  • Two Jobs, One Objective

    Thursday, March 11, 2010 By: Stephen White

    Bivocational staff members talk about the great responsibility that comes along with working two jobs.

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  • Bring your kid to work day...everyday

    Thursday, March 11, 2010 By: Bethany Prescott

    While some students are able to do certain things at school such as leave right when the bell rings, others do not have a say in the matter. They do, however, have other advantages when it comes to be

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  • Local robotics team Cyberstorm nears competition date

    Thursday, March 11, 2010 By: Brandon Smith

    On March 27, Greenwood-based robotics team Cyberstorm will enter their robot in a competition at Clemson University against many other teams from around the area.

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Student, Teacher, Father, Husband, Preacher
The blue screen of death has just appeared, a student‘s worst nightmare. Computer crash. File upon file, disappeared. One of the worst circumstances to be faced with upon finishing a big school projec
full story 
We all go through changes and difficulties. Try doing that when you can barely speak the language of the country you're in or get sick eating the food. These are just a few problems that Sum faced whe
full story 
This article takes a look at how the Mission Projects have had a positive affect on students.
full story 
This article shows what Lynn went through on her journey from Vietnam to the U.S. as an exchange student and how she benefited from coming.
full story 
Some GCS students play sports, but what about the ones who play sports back to back all year long?
full story 
Bivocational staff members talk about the great responsibility that comes along with working two jobs.
full story 
While some students are able to do certain things at school such as leave right when the bell rings, others do not have a say in the matter. They do, however, have other advantages when it comes to be
full story 
On March 27, Greenwood-based robotics team Cyberstorm will enter their robot in a competition at Clemson University against many other teams from around the area.
full story 
Ever wondered where your precious caffeinated sodas have been hauled off to?? Or have you ever wondered why you’re being forced to partake diet sodas when you’re not even on a diet?? If so, read the n
full story 
Elementary teachers start to branch out, and new and exciting field trips are the result.
full story 
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