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Triton Voice Triton Regional High School Byfield, MA
Issue Date: Thursday, September 16, 2010 Issue: September, 2010 Last Update: Thursday, November 18, 2010
  • Triton's New Footbal Coach

    Tuesday, October 26, 2010 By: Max Kelley

    Year after year, Triton Regional High School has had new football coaches, but this year one of Triton’ own math teachers stepped up to the role, not only for the team, but for the school itself.

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  • Marat Sade

    Tuesday, October 26, 2010 By: Coty Markee

    The play being put on this fall is called Marat/Sade. The play is a recreation of the persecution and assassination of the leader of the French Revolution, Jean Paul Marat.

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  • Money Woes

    Tuesday, October 26, 2010 By: Ariana Stearns

    Thumbing through old receipts, a distressed local mother looks defeated. Students crowd the office, complaining that $180 for parking is just unreasonable. In response to this, sighs are heaved

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  • Why Bully?

    Wednesday, November 17, 2010 By: Dani Mansur

    Have you ever passed someone in the hall and had him or her look at you and laugh while saying something mean? Well, many of the kids who pass you every day will have that happen to them; this is b

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  • Triton Theatre Revolutionized!

    Wednesday, November 17, 2010 By: Max Kelley

    For years Triton’s performing arts department has been trying to raise money to fix up the auditorium for students, actors, and audiences alike. Triton performing arts has sometimes been overlooked by

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  • Halloween 2010

    Wednesday, November 17, 2010 By: Max Kelley and Maureen Moore

    On Friday, October 29, during first period, approximatly 200 seniors marched through the hallways for the annual Senor Dress-Up Day. Seniors were dressed in a variety of costumes, including as big bab

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  • The Far Reaches of Space

    Wednesday, November 17, 2010 By: Ryan Volpone

    Space. The final frontier. Space is what Mr. Tony Castro holds his astronomy classes about in room A113. It may not be the Starship Enterprise, but students here see wonders beyond what other students

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  • Thievery and How People Feel About It

    Tuesday, November 16, 2010 By: Clayton Richards

    Thievery is a frequent problem in a lot of places, including here at Triton. It increases more and more especially when the economy gets worse. Thievery is depressing to someone who goes through it. S

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  • The change of season, and the bus company

    Tuesday, November 16, 2010 By: Maddelyn Bennett

    Managing students’ transportation allows Triton’s school administration to focus on its primary goal – providing quality education. This year, a new bus company was put in place of the old compan

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  • Triton Participates in French Exchange Program

    Tuesday, October 26, 2010 By: Bryna Shuman

    On October 17th, the first half of Triton’s 2010 French Exchange Program began with the arrival of 23 French students and two teachers from Lycée St. Joseph, a high school in the region of Vendée, Fra

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At-a-glance

You may have seen her teaching a class as you pass in the hallway, or maybe you have seen her talking to one of her past or current students. From even just passing by her, you can tell how caring and
full story 
Space. The final frontier. Space is what Mr. Tony Castro holds his astronomy classes about in room A113. It may not be the Starship Enterprise, but students here see wonders beyond what other students
full story 
On Friday, October 29, during first period, approximatly 200 seniors marched through the hallways for the annual Senor Dress-Up Day. Seniors were dressed in a variety of costumes, including as big bab
full story 
For years Triton’s performing arts department has been trying to raise money to fix up the auditorium for students, actors, and audiences alike. Triton performing arts has sometimes been overlooked by
full story 
Have you ever passed someone in the hall and had him or her look at you and laugh while saying something mean? Well, many of the kids who pass you every day will have that happen to them; this is b
full story 
Thievery is a frequent problem in a lot of places, including here at Triton. It increases more and more especially when the economy gets worse. Thievery is depressing to someone who goes through it. S
full story 
Managing students’ transportation allows Triton’s school administration to focus on its primary goal – providing quality education. This year, a new bus company was put in place of the old compan
full story 
From the towers of Paris to the busy streets of Boston, they arrived and left in the quick two weeks that flew by. With one suitcase and a backpack they came to a new world where everything was harder
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Imagine a place of luxurious freedom in Triton, a place where you can use phones, listen to music and not get yelled at by the teacher. Students could get a cold drink or just sit back and chill with
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This year, Triton has a new resource that can sometimes be a solution to this. Officer Steven May is the new School Resource Officer for Triton. Whether anyone needs someone to talk to, or utilize for
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