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The Hilltopper Highlands High School Fort Thomas, KY
Issue Date: Wednesday, September 28, 2011 Issue: Volume 73, Issue 1 Last Update: Wednesday, November 02, 2011
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At-a-glance

Every school year begins with something new. For all freshmen, it’s getting acquainted with a very different school. Many sophomores may enroll in a different class to make for a new experience. Junio
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For many students, a favorite time of day is lunch time, a time for meeting up with friends and heading to places such as Subway, Twisty Grill, or Convenient. But, with a nice cafeteria like ours, sta
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For many freshmen, entering Highlands High School might be a daunting experience, being overwhelmed by the enormity of the school or hearing the overexaggerated expectancy of a ton of homework. Some s
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Each summer students compete with many others throughout the state in hopes of becoming part of the Governor’s Scholars Program (GSP). This past summer, Highlands High School had six seniors participa
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Traveling the world and experiencing different cultures is one thing many look forward to as they hit the age 18 and can go out on their own. However, some lucky students are able to experience this e
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After attending a Blue Ribbon School of Excellence, many Highlands’ alumni feel more than ready to tackle what college has to offer. I asked a few members of the Class of 2012 about their college prep
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Being the "top dogs" on campus may be exciting, but seniors must undergo a lot of college preparation during their final year here at Highlands. In 2006, a new Senate Bill was passed regarding an addi
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With the new school year rolling in, students were eager to see the changes made to their school. Air conditioning, matching structures and no leakage were a few requests on many students’ wish lists.
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Time for an AP Lit lesson. No groans. We’re in school, so we might as well make this interesting. If you’re a senior, you’ve probably heard of Plato’s work, The Allegory of the Cave, by now. While I w
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