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Rocket Reporter Moon Valley High School Phoenix, AZ
Issue Date: Tuesday, February 14, 2012 Issue: Volume 47, Issue 5 Last Update: Friday, February 01, 2013
  • Art students recognized for their work with awards

    Wednesday, February 15, 2012 By: Hayli Burdsal

    Junior Mekah Abbey and Senior Marissa Clutter received awards for their art work at the New Horizons Student Art Show at Shemer Gallery last month. Abbey was awarded a $100 gift certificate to the Tem

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  • Robotics introduces students to the world of engineering

    Wednesday, February 15, 2012 By: Zack Patterson

    For five years in a row, Moon Valley has offered students the option to join the Robotics Club led by Dr. Laura Zimmer. With 10 members, the Robotics Club teaches how to properly design, create and pr

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  • Orchesis offers niche for artistic expression

    Wednesday, February 15, 2012 By: Katie Powell

    Dance is one of the electives that few people venture into.   Dance teacher Marianne Also works with her dance students to teach them dances and then perfect the techniques to get them ready for perf

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  • When no one's watching, disease, famine still afflict needy countries

    Wednesday, February 15, 2012 By: Ariel Avilez

    The concern of disadvantaged countries and children not having the ability to have a fortunate life has been mentioned plenty of times before in classrooms, magazines, TV, etc. yet there is still more

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  • New generations bring advanced technology

    Wednesday, February 15, 2012 By: Hayli Burdsal

    Over the past couple of decades technology has gone through an extreme makeover.   Common technologies of the 21st century include cell phones, iPods, X-box, DVDs, SMART boards and laptops; howev

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  • Lady Rockets basketball celebrate season victories

    Wednesday, February 15, 2012 By: Martin Alvarez

    Girls’ basketball is ranked tenth in their section and 24th in state their current record is 9-5 according to head coach Matt Dennis. The team started their season by taking second place at the Thanks

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  • Art students inspire Tumbleweed second graders

    Tuesday, February 14, 2012 By: Kayla Chappell

    Last week two of the art classes on campus took part in a collaborative project with two second grade art classes from Tumbleweed Elementary. The two classes on campus included art teacher Arthur Smi

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  • Coaches, players bring high hopes to spring sports

    Tuesday, February 14, 2012 By: Laurisa Martin

    As winter sports cool off, spring sports jump into action with the upcoming season. To start the season off, the baseball team will bat against Shadow Ridge at Moon Valley at 4 p.m. Feb. 23 during the

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  • STUCO organizes community service projects

    Tuesday, February 14, 2012 By: Katie Powell

    On Jan. 13 Student Council (STUCO) held a drive where all the STUCO organizations from each school in the district came together and made care packages filled with essential items for people in need.

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  • Club prepares students for life after high school

    Tuesday, February 14, 2012 By: Laurisa Martin

    A new club called Uni 101 was recently added to the many clubs students can join. The purpose of the club is to help students prepare themselves for higher education. Uni 101 is open to any student,

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At-a-glance

For four decades, the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) has unveiled the latest in technology advancements. Owned by the Consumer Electronics Association, the first CES was held in New York City in June
The Hunger Games thrills, enthralls reader
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Everybody has a genre that appeals to them but The Hunger Games is one which anybody can enjoy. The Hunger Games is an adventure/drama with suspense around every page. The book focuses around a sixt
Readers find connections in Water for Elephants
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Most books eventually get turned into movies, and Water For Elephants was no exception. Written by Sara Gruen, the book is full of description and action, pulling you into a world of ringmasters, anim
Chronicle offers realism in surreal situations
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The movie Chronicle stars Michael B. Jordan, Michael Kelly and Alex Russell three high school students that discover an abnormal out of space nuclear radiation that changed their lives forever. 
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Junior Mekah Abbey and Senior Marissa Clutter received awards for their art work at the New Horizons Student Art Show at Shemer Gallery last month. Abbey was awarded a $100 gift certificate to the Tem
full story 
For five years in a row, Moon Valley has offered students the option to join the Robotics Club led by Dr. Laura Zimmer. With 10 members, the Robotics Club teaches how to properly design, create and pr
full story 
Dance is one of the electives that few people venture into.   Dance teacher Marianne Also works with her dance students to teach them dances and then perfect the techniques to get them ready for perf
full story 
At first glance, some people do not realize the sincerity of a phobia; phobias are common in everyday lives, while some are debilitating, others are not be as serious.   A phobia is an extreme o
The concern of disadvantaged countries and children not having the ability to have a fortunate life has been mentioned plenty of times before in classrooms, magazines, TV, etc. yet there is still more
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Over the past couple of decades technology has gone through an extreme makeover.   Common technologies of the 21st century include cell phones, iPods, X-box, DVDs, SMART boards and laptops; howev
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