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  • National Honor Society inducts new members

    Tuesday, March 30, 2010 By: Michelle Nobles

    Sixteen new students were inducted Mar. 17 into the Southfield High chapter of the National Honor Society(NHS).

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  • Pitcher aims to catch class valedictorian title

    Tuesday, March 30, 2010 By: Cory Jackson

    Senior Jacob Miller describes himself as "odd" for two reasons: he’s the valedictorian of the senior class, and he’s also the starting pitcher and a captain for the Varsity Baseball team.

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  • Bill prods older teachers to retire

    Friday, March 19, 2010 By: Logan Patmon

    English teacher Bob MacFarland was not planning to retire this year, but if the State of Michigan gets its way, he may have to.

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  • District inches closer to privatized guards, secretaries

    Monday, March 29, 2010 By: Andrew Melton

    To save money, the school board is seeking to privatize school security workers, secretaries, noon-aids, latchkey workers and warehouse workers, according to Kenson Siver, Assistant Superintendent of

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  • America always helps - even when it needs help

    Wednesday, March 17, 2010 By: Alisha Cayce

    America has a longstanding and admirable trait for constantly giving to foreign countries even while it is in need itself.

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  • Online classes to premiere in fall

    Monday, March 29, 2010 By: Jasmine Walker

    For the first time ever, Southfield High will offer online classes to students in the fall.

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  • Alumnus teaches courses at his high school alma mater

    Monday, March 29, 2010 By: Sierra Mays

    Standing 6 feet 6 inches tall, social studies teacher Jamie Glinz is hard to miss in the school hallways.

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  • Freshman makes his mark in football

    Monday, March 29, 2010 By: Ariana Dadashzadehzanjani

    The typical ninth grade football player makes the Freshman Football team. Darryl Barber (jersey number 12) is an exception.

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  • Blue Jay Cafe gets image update

    Monday, March 29, 2010 By: Loren Coleman

    The Blue Jay Cafe has a new look. The cafe has new wooden chairs that arrived in February.

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  • Why high school athletes switch schools

    Friday, March 12, 2010 By: Andrew Melton

    High school athletes are switching schools as easily as professional players are trading teams, and the motivation is either the want to play more often, the desire for a championship or the desire to

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The Southfield Jay Southfield High School Southfield, MI
Issue Date: Friday, March 12, 2010 Issue: March 2010 Last Update: Thursday, April 01, 2010
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At-a-glance

Music and dance energize world premier of 'The Day the Music Died'
Retiring drama teacher Brenda Perryman goes out with a bang as she and her students present their spring musical, "The Day the Music Died." Reporting by Jasmine Love, videography by Jasmine Walker and
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Prom trends have changed and prom is no longer a predictable celebration of twosomes in stretch limousines.
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A plethora of summer camps and workshops are available to high school students. Check out these ideas for how to spend your summer.
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Sixteen new students were inducted Mar. 17 into the Southfield High chapter of the National Honor Society(NHS).
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A new grass infield has been added to the Varsity Baseball diamond.
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Senior Jacob Miller describes himself as "odd" for two reasons: he’s the valedictorian of the senior class, and he’s also the starting pitcher and a captain for the Varsity Baseball team.
full story 
Freshman makes his mark in football
The typical ninth grade football player makes the Freshman Football team. Darryl Barber (jersey number 12) is an exception.
full story 
Alumnus teaches courses at his high school alma mater
Standing 6 feet 6 inches tall, social studies teacher Jamie Glinz is hard to miss in the school hallways.
full story 
For the first time ever, Southfield High will offer online classes to students in the fall.
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In praise of health care reform
The hopeless can now raise their heads up high and be hopeful. The Obama health care bill was finally voted into action on March 21.
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