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  • 'Teen Mom' educates, entertains

    Thursday, July 21, 2011 By: McKenzie Judy

    Teen pregnancies have gone up over time.  While  once looked down upon, now it is so widely accepted that teen mothers have their own show. Is this television show a bad influence on society or does i

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  • A survivor among us: When politics get personal

    Thursday, June 16, 2011 By: Lacey Tewanema

    As she walked in the room to speak with The Chronicle staff, 6-foot-4-inch Abigail Hungwe commanded the attention of the room. She spoke slowly and deliberately, with a wide smile on her face. Surro

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  • Review: Who You Are by Jessie J

    Monday, June 13, 2011 By: Jazmeen Ryals

    Jessie J, a new music artist from New Zealand, dropped her impressive debut album, “Who You Are,” in the U.S. on April 12. In Britain, she has topped the charts and also won the Critics Choice Award i

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  • Lady Gaga: “Born This Way album review

    Monday, June 13, 2011 By: Tyanna Hughes

    Despite her wacky costumes and out-of-the-ordinary videos, Lady Gaga has a talent that can not be denied with her “jazzy” voice and dynamic presence.

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  • Hunger Games Movie Anticipation

    Wednesday, June 15, 2011 By: Jessica Freeman

    Hunger Games Movie

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  • U.S. should support education more than war

    Monday, June 13, 2011 By: Diana Diaz

    In order to have a successful and secure future in America, every citizen must receive a good education.

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  • Fires Dampen Celebrations

    Tuesday, June 14, 2011 By: Kaitlin Nix

    Walking outside in Albuquerque in the afternoon may cause residents and visitors to have small tingle in their noses and a burning sensation in their eyes.

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  • Construction Crew Completes House

    Friday, June 10, 2011 By: Marguerite Haggerty

    Students learn that hard work pays off

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  • Full-Ride Scholorships from Gemini

    Friday, June 10, 2011 By: Maddie Grosland

    For most kids, a full-ride scholarship to their top school is just a dream. But for Colin Fennern and Nikita Novik, it is now their reality. Both of these boys won the Ross Wagner Gemini Scholarship

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  • Teen philanthropist displays passion

    Friday, June 10, 2011 By: sophie byvik

    When senior Keegan Davis attended the Vital Voices Global Leadership Awards at the Kennedy Center in late April, he was struck by one woman’s devotion to victims of human trafficking.

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The National Edition - Teen Generated News From Around The Nation my.hsj.org
Issue Date: Monday, June 13, 2011 Issue: Summer 2011
 
The National Edition is a collection of the best journalism on my.hsj.org.

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News
The Tuscon school board is getting an earful from opponents of a plan to remove ethnic studies programs from the curriculum. Some Tuscon students say their education would be damaged by the eliminatio
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NM Schools Handle Budget Cuts for '11-12
Yes, it's summer, but do the math: Fewer state education dollars = fewer teachers and bigger classes. That sums it up for New Mexico.
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There's no escaping Arizona's Wallow fire, even for those seemingly out of its reach. The blaze is affecting exercise, breathing, transportation and even summer vacation plans.  
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DOE Selects Restart Program for Bryant
William Cullen Bryant High has escaped the New York Department of Education's noose, emerging from a meeting on its future with a 'Restart' plan.
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The University of Minnesota hit pay dirt at Cannon Falls High this year, as two of the high school's top students landed full-ride engineering scholarships and chose the University of Minnesota as the
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Like other New York City schools, Edward R. Murrow High is edgy over the number of teachers who may lose their jobs to budget cuts, and the consequent erosion of education quality.  
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Budget Shortfall May Destroy Millennium Scholarship
The Millennium Scholarship may not survive Nevada's education funding crisis. At very least, it appears qualifications for the grants will likely rise.
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In the recent past, most high school students had the choice of attending college. Today, the economy and family finances are robbing new grads of that choice.
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Swampscott High is reeling from a harsh assessment by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges, finding the school failing in three of seven standards. Some students worry how this will aff
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Features
Brain injuries; the discreet captor
Brain injuries in sports are a growing concern for school officials nationwide. These days, fewer athletes are 'playing through their pain,' and coaches are boning up in sports injury classes.
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