Bird's Eye View Cumberland High School Cumberland, RI
Issue Date: Thursday, December 15, 2005 Issue: Volume 3 Issue 2 Last Update: Sunday, December 18, 2005


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Senior Ralph Pierre-Louis is a safety on the Cumberland varsity football team.Q: How has the season been for you and your team?A: It’s been hard, you know. There’s a lot of heart in this team, a lot o
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Recycling bins. The final resting place for bad grades, scrap work and other refuse. We take for granted that no matter how full we make them, that at the start of every day we well find them empty an
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Veteran’s Day has just recently passed, and a proud town like Cumberland must do everything to make sure that those who served get the respect they deserve, especially those who gave their lives. Un
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At the beginning of this school year, there was no substitute for Ms. Sarah Bielecki’s freshmen English classes. Bielecki has been out on maternity leave as she had a baby girl near the end of last y
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The math team has been around for many years at CHS. But for the last four years, math teacher, Mr. Chris McGrath has been the advisor. The team members meet every Tuesday from 1:30 to 2:30. Team
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Imagine being 17, popular, loving the beach and having a wonderful, close and caring family, then having it all stripped away – in a split second. This was reality for Justin Nunes and his family Apr.
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The Living Democracy grant fell into Mr. Matt Nasif’s hands as a service learning project with help from Mr. Derek Davenport and Mr. Brien Keller. But, the money intended to come from the grant was no
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Many view the Blackstone River with a negative viewpoint but CHS freshmen are trying to change that with help from three social studies teachers. Mr. Edward Beaudreau, Mr. Steven Casavant and Mr. R
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The Blackstone River served as a vital part of the developing industry in Blackstone Valley from the 1700’s, when the mills first opened, until 1980, when the final mills closed. Now, three CHS teache
Holiday Madness: Upside-down Christmas Trees? Embed This Article
I’ve seen a lot of crazy Decembers in the past, but this one takes the cake. This year I happened to stumble across a new fad for Christmas this season; the upside down Christmas tree. Yes, that’s r
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