Central Times Pueblo Central High School Pueblo, CO
Issue Date: Tuesday, October 31, 2006 Issue: October 2006 Last Update: Saturday, October 28, 2006


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At the end of the 2006-2007 school year, an expedition to another world will take place in the country of Europe. A few lucky Central students will be taking advantage of the opportunity, and will se
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Fighting at school is nothing new. Since school has formed, there have always been urges between students to get into “scuffles.” These “scuffles” bring tons of attention and the teachers and admi
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Another school year is in progress and another Cats’ soccer team is on the prowl ready to battle it out on the field for the top spot in the South-Central League. The Cats starters include junior Dom
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This year in Central football, males are not the only ones suiting up to play. The junior varsity football team has one young lady ready to hit the field and show everyone what she has. Who is this
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All fall sports are in action and are in full stride at the beginning of the season. The fall sports roster includes football, softball, boys’ tennis, boys’ golf, cross country, boys’ soccer, and voll
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With three new coordinators and early events such as homecoming and the Bell Game, Girl’s Cabinet has had their hands full for the beginning weeks of the school year. English teacher Joanne Griego, ma
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The 2007 school year started with ten new faculty members and two student teachers. The 10 new faculty members are: Ryan Burge, music; Jennie Cooper, Lindamood Bell; Ann Dalton, special education; Er
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With few empty seats and not enough textbooks, the students of Central High School have been adjusting to the crowded scene inside the classroom this fall. According to Assistant Principal Gerard Flo
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According to Central High’s students, the new schedule has many benefits but also has a few flaws. The schedule is a district wide format meaning that every high school in District 60 is the same. O
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Closed-campus lunch already has students upset enough, but the new lunch detention program might make for a few extra frowns. Unlike last year when teachers had to fill out a tedious lunch detention
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