Bird's Eye View Cumberland High School Cumberland, RI
Issue Date: Monday, January 03, 2005 Issue: Volume 2 Issue 2 Last Update: Thursday, July 07, 2005


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Did you ever want to give back to someone after they’ve done

something for you?
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The sixteen regular season games are now over. With a record of fourteen andtwo, the New England Patriots fi nished with the second best record in the AmericanFootball Conference.
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Frank Ianetta is the Head Coach of the Cumberland Highfootball team and has been for fi ve years. He also holds thepositions of science department head and physics teacher atCumberland.
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No one can remember the last time

there were two science AP classes to

choose from.
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It was getting closer and closer to December 15th, and still there was no place to hold the winter concert. The auditorium was gutted and all of the alternative locations were

unavailable.
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One of the most embarrassing

moments a student could have is

being taken out of school in handcuffs.
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These days, most seniors are fi lling out college applications, waiting for acceptance letters or dreading rejection letters.Very few seniors seem to be thinking of options other than college or the w
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Eric Desnoyers is just like most other

CHS seniors. He is currently worrying

about college applications and keeping

up with his grades.
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Starting with the class of 2008, students will no longer be able to coast

through high school by sitting through the required classes and maintaining a

69.5 grade average.
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We’re all aware that there is a Service

Learning requirement at Cumberland

High School.
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