Bird's Eye View Cumberland High School Cumberland, RI
Issue Date: Wednesday, November 05, 2003 Issue: Volume 1, Issue 1 Last Update: Wednesday, December 03, 2003


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The following is an information gathering scavenger hunt for the J-classes. The first class which works as a group effort and delivers the completed correct list to me gets a prize. Mrs. D.
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Ricciarelli contemplates victory tonight against Westerly.
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The SATs and PSATs can be a student’s worse nightmare but a few studying tips and a little faith can take them a long way. The most important thing to remember is not to cause more stress than necess
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As students and faculty flocked to school on August 28, some realized that there was no principal. Mr. Scullin retired during the summer, leaving the principal’s duties to the assistant principals. Al
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Sixteen years ago Susan Alves Gilchrist, a former CHS student, became a vocal music teacher at Cumberland High School
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It is common to say that you can always learn something from someone. Often, the person is a sports figure, actor, or politician. However, isn’t it possible to learn from people at CHS?
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Cumberland High School started its very first mentor program this year, called IGNITE.
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“For a high school in the 21st century , we need technology… so a student can access anywhere, anytime for work” said foreign language teacher, Maureen Coutu
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The process of creating and running a new and innovative program in any situation or system is a difficult one indeed. The IGNITE freshmen mentoring program is no exception to this expectation.
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On August 27, 2003 many students were returning to the Cumberland High School for another year, but for the freshman…it was a whole new experience


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