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  • Flooding makes student parking impossible

    Friday, April 29, 2011 By: Libby McMillen

    Standing atop the high school bleachers blocked by caution tape, one could view an astonishing, but all too familiar, sight, Friday — the Union-Endicott High School parking lot completely enveloped by

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  • Homeless fed by students

    Friday, April 29, 2011 By: Grace Berry

    Revere students participate in Haven of Rest.

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  • Students Win Awards at New Jersey Film Competition

    Thursday, April 28, 2011 By: Press Release

    Is it possible to make a short film in only 10 days?  If you ask that question to high school film students across South Jersey, the answer would be, “Yes.” That was the mission behind this year’s 201

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  • Preparing for allergy season

    Wednesday, April 27, 2011 By: Atlanta Proctor

    With allergy levels in the high 9.4 to 10.3 range (the highest being 12) the past couple of weeks, it is no wonder that more and more people are stocking up on tissues and allergy medicine. According

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  • Is Rebecca Black's "Friday" Entertainment?

    Wednesday, April 27, 2011 By: Sabrina Solorzano

    On March 14, 2011 the single hit “Friday” was released by Rebecca Black, a 13-year old 8th grader. Several students have been debating whether this is a good song or not. Although the song and vid

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  • "Finish Him!"

    Wednesday, April 27, 2011 By: Levi Clark

    A game review on the newly released video game "Mortal Kombat" for both Playstation 3 and Xbox 360.

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  • “Matched”: Not a Perfect Match for Me

    Wednesday, April 27, 2011 By: Erin Stipp

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  • Innovative Technology Promotes Enhanced Learning

    Wednesday, April 27, 2011 By: Kiara Alexander

    A new project giving many students and teachers laptops has proven to be extremely effective.

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  • Sucker Punch is the Worst Film of the Year and Must Absolutely be Supported

    Tuesday, April 26, 2011 By: David Nicholson-Fajardo

    Please watch Sucker Punch. I despise myself for having to tell you that, but lives are hanging in the balance.

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  • New Budget Cuts Latin

    Sunday, April 24, 2011 By: Tyler Vail

    Dakota Ridge High School loses Latin because of budget cuts.

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Issue Date: Monday, May 02, 2011 Issue: Week of May 2, 2011
 
The National Edition is a collection of great journalism posted on my.hsj.org.

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News
You might have had an easier time swimming than driving through the Union-Endicott High School parking lot in recent weeks, as flooding inundated the area.
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Thanks to the defeat of a November levy, a student-athlete in the Revere School District must pay $250 to play sports. School officials have their fingers crossed for a levy this week.
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Are more teens, bored with marijuana, trying hard drugs? A survey of students at Kettle Run High indicates the allure and availability make this so.
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Frustrated by Internet-spurred cheating, Kettle Run teachers have formed an anti-plagiarism committee to study and stop thought theft.
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The Florida Legislature is trying to figure out where to cut $4.3 billion from the state budget, and it's anybody's guess what that will mean to schools.
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One of the tornados ravaging the south in recent days lit upon North Carolina, turning lives, and eveything else, upside down.
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Colorado's budget reductions for education cut Dakota Ridge High literally to the root. Latin -- known as the root of many languages -- will be retired from the curriculum, as will advanced Spanish.
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Features
At Akron's Haven of Rest, local students get a chance to see a hard side of life, people struggling just to eat and sleep in safe quarters. The students are often changed by the experience.
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Students Win Awards at New Jersey Film Competition
Hammonton High's short film, 'Beiber Fever,' won the Audience Choice Award at the New Jersey Ten-Day Film Challenge, thus proving art can be fast and good.
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Why did throwaway plastic bottles ever make sense? More and more public entities are asking that question and trying to eliminate those containers for the sake of the environment.
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