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  • Living with Loss

    Friday, June 01, 2012 By: Kerigan Fabery

    Students battle through the pain of losing parents

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  • Keeping schools safe from bullies

    Friday, June 01, 2012 By: Andrew Madanjian

    With several prominent issues such as the prevalence of drugs and alcohol among students plaguing school systems on a national level, the matter of bullying has just recently begun to gain more widesp

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  • After an F: What happens when students just don't get it

    Friday, June 01, 2012 By: Anna LaRocco Masi

         It’s a Monday morning. A student speaks out in class and says, “I don’t understand.” Students with their heads down on their desks perk up to those words, thinking this may be

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  • You lost to who? The psychology behind playing down to weaker competition

    Friday, June 01, 2012 By: Emily Brooks

         “When I coached volleyball, we would go out and play Cardinal Gibbons, who are phenomenal, and we would play well. Then the next game, we would play a team that was just awful

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  • Train Rolls On with “California 37”

    Friday, June 01, 2012 By: Samantha Craig

    Album Showcases Train’s Alternative Pop Rock

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  • Students emerge from flames

    Wednesday, May 30, 2012 By: Bri Pedicone

    One couple experienced the unimaginable horror of losing both their homes to a fire. With each other's support, they've learned to find optimism in a life-changing event.

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  • Breakfast tumbles down food pyramid

    Wednesday, May 30, 2012 By: Jesse Giles

    Skipping breakfast is a common morning ritual among high school students; however, the decision to go without a quick bowl of cereal can have severe physical health implications for growing adolescent

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  • Chef Renzette Leaving Santaluces

    Thursday, May 31, 2012 By: Jose Perez and Dena Fleuridor

    After weeks of speculation, Mrs. Orloff speaks out about why Chef Renzette won't be back next year.

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  • Are bargain cars a gamble for teen drivers?

    Wednesday, May 30, 2012 By: William Phillips, Bellaire High School

    DRIVING

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  • A mission to help women vets cope with pain

    Wednesday, May 30, 2012 By: Rebecca Hennes, Westside High School

    SERVICE

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The National Edition - Teen Generated News From Around The Nation my.hsj.org
Issue Date: Monday, June 04, 2012 Issue: Week of June 4, 2012
 
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Prudent investment and expenditures have kept St. Joseph High above water financially as others have struggled. After 108 years, the school is a study in adaptive change.
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Now that Florida Gov. Rick Scott has signed a bill allowing 'messages of inspiration' in public schools, expect clashes over the First Amendment's separation clause.
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A mission to help women vets cope with pain
Military women face different challenges and pains than do their male counterparts, and a peer-to-peer project called Grace After Fire is making inroads on these.
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Nearly 40,000 people are bought and sold in this country each year, a crisis of growing concern. In Texas, Arrow Child & Family Ministries is trying to reverse that trend for women and girls.
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Their parents may not believe it at first, but NBC Dateline at least convinced some that teens, in fact, do the darndest things, often to their potential peril.
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With a unanimous vote, LSID school board members decided Vidal M. Trevino School of Communications and Fine Arts gets new campus.
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Features
Living with Loss
Many teens who have lost loved ones would tell their peers to be careful what they say and wish for. Life without a parent or guardian is tougher than you might think.
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It's one of the confounding mysteries of sport: What is it that allows a team to play to the level of excellent competition one moment, and lose to lesser teams the next?
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Steven White and Haley Mascaro share a sad history: Each knows first-hand what it's like to lose a home to fire.
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It rarely fails. Even the most excited college freshmen, away from home for the first time, are felled by homesickness. But here are some remedies to help you through.
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