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  • Parker's layout causes trouble for some students

    Tuesday, March 28, 2006 By: Katie McCarthy

    In 1968, the building of Parker High School met the needs of all its students. In 2006, students are still learning in a 1968 building and some students are hurt by the antiquity of Parker High Schoo

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  • Goal of 100 units met in Parkers annual blood drive

    Tuesday, March 28, 2006 By: Scott Skelly

    Parker students and staff did not mind shedding blood at the annual Parker Blood Drive sponsored by the American Red Cross and Parker’s National Honor Society.

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  • Vikings anchored by pitching

    Tuesday, March 28, 2006 By: Jacob Bailey

    This year’s baseball team is going to have a hard time battling it out with the tough Big Eight conference, but a tough returning group of seniors should be able to keep Parker’s head above water.

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  • Soccer looks to leaders

    Tuesday, March 28, 2006 By: Elisha Horner

    Girl’s soccer has just started and it seems that it will be an exciting season.

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  • Athlete of the Month: Amy Prom

    Tuesday, March 28, 2006 By: Danny Beechler

    If you are looking for a well-rounded girl who has the amazing ability to master three sports as well as maintain academic excellence, look no further than Amy Prom.

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  • Athlete of the Month: David Gackstatter

    Tuesday, March 28, 2006 By: Lee Thostenson

    With the baseball season upon us, Parker sports fans should get to know one name in their programs: David Gackstatter.

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  • Coach of the Month: Robert Eicher

    Wednesday, March 29, 2006 By: Jennifer Payne

    After twelve years of coaching, Robert Eicher is back for yet another season.

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  • Look out Parker-art students show off talent

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  • How to... use chopsticks

    Wednesday, March 29, 2006 By: Rachel Mishler and Katie McCarthy

    Would you eat soup with a knife or pizza with a spoon? Chopsticks, for example, are used for eating Asian foods.

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At-a-glance

Over time many parents have made assumptions on why kids fail.
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Between 10-30% of Parker students are failing at least one class they are taking this year. With this many failing grades, teachers are becoming more and more frustrated.
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The old adage begins with a teacher, frustrated by one student’s failing grades, confronting that student with the question, “Are you ignorant or just apathetic?” To which the student replies, “I don
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Many adults seem to have the idea that every student bodes ill will towards homework, but there are varied opinions.
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Students fail their classes for many reasons. When students miss school, a lot of make-up work comes with it.
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Add a pinch of reality with a dash of fantasy, and you get Bras and Broomsticks by Sarah Mylnowski.
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Want to watch a movie that will make any person cry because it is that excruciatingly painful to watch? If so, then go see Date Movie; otherwise do not consider spending the money to watch this.
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There are countless ways to describe Pierced, but a favorite is, “a breath of fresh air.”
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With the country focused on the latest developments in the Middle East and New Orleans, it may be difficult to catch up on the weird news of the world. Fortunately people around the world continue to
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