Mainstream Paint Branch High School Burtonsville, MD
Issue Date: Friday, May 28, 2004 Issue: Volume 34 Issue 7 Last Update: Friday, June 11, 2004
  • Dr. C.D. Mote Announced as Graduation Speaker

    Friday, May 28, 2004 By: Sarah Grinberg

    The speaker for this year’s graduation has been announced. The role of graduation speaker is a position previously held by faculty and community leaders, but this year Dr. C.D. Mote Jr., President of

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  • Harlem a Trip to Remember: Students Learn Lessons Through Real-Life Experiences Rather Than Textbooks

    Tuesday, June 01, 2004 By: Patty Taylor

    Students usually view field trips as just a way to get out of school, but the trips teachers plan do have educational foundations. One such trip was Harlem II, Paint Branch’s second annual historical

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  • A Poignant Farewell: Three Exchange Students Say Goodbye

    Tuesday, June 01, 2004 By: Solmaaz Yazdiha

    Late August last year, three young students nervously departed from their homes in the Czech Republic, Germany, and Japan and arrived here in the United States to spend their school year at Paint Br

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  • Shakesfest Celebrates the Bard in Style

    Tuesday, June 01, 2004 By: Sandeep Soman

    On Friday, April 23, Paint Branch held its third annual Shakefest celebration to honor playwright William Shakespeare and to also allow students to particapate in interactive activies that were both

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  • Mall Rally Held For Women's Rights: Thousands Gather in D.C. to Show Support for Cause

    Tuesday, June 01, 2004 By: Tisha Tryens

    Hundreds of thousands of people gathered on the National Mall Sunday, April 25th to speak out for women’s rights. Those that turned out were empowered by various speakers fighting for women’s rights

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  • FeaturingSamSarah

    Tuesday, June 01, 2004 By: Sam Warner

    As I work on my last issue of the Mainstream I stop and think, this is the last time that I will contribute to the school newspaper. Working on the Mainstream has been a fun and rewarding experience t

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  • The Truth About Drug Use: How Does Paint Branch Compare to the Rest of the Nation

    Thursday, June 03, 2004 By: Joe Trevisan

    t seems that in today’s society the media popularizes the idea of teenagers using a copious amount of drugs. This stereotypical image of the ‘partying’ teen is viewed in both television and movies.

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  • Goodbye Sun: People Discover the Dangers of Tanning

    Thursday, June 03, 2004 By: Jessie Thomspon

    Gradually, it has been getting warmer and sunnier. We are all long for these sunny days, but the sun is not all fun. We all have looked at someone else’s body and thought, “I wish I could have that

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  • Bad Dog!: Bess Never Seems to Stop Barking

    Thursday, June 03, 2004 By: Dustin Richardson

    Ever been searching the Web for one site or another and then, just as your page is about to start to load, a stop sign with a dog suddenly appears? Well, that dog would be Bess and the STOP sign is th

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  • Ella EnchantedThe Spell Ain't Working

    Friday, June 04, 2004 By: Mandy White

    To all the girls that have read a little book called Ella Enchanted, beware of this movie! The movie disguises itself as the beloved children’s novel ONLY THROUGH THE TITLE! Gail Carson Levine’

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The Paint Branch Mainstream

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The 2004 NFL Draft, hailed as one of the deepest classes in recent history, also proved to be one of the busiest. With a record 28 trades, teams were feverishly wheeling and dealing to get their hands
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Teenagers are taking over professional sports these days as the new trend appears to be skipping college and turning pro.
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The Boys Varsity Baseball team had a successful season this year. Their final record was 12-6, which was good enough to tie for the division championship. The Panther baseball team’s only losses were
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Manchester United is without a doubt the greatest soccer club team in the world. The club was established in 1878 by railroad workers in Manchester, England. It was originally named Newton Heath, and
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Manchester United? Allow me a word: OVERRATED. The redshirts over in England have gotten way too much credit for their football, and its high time for this to end. Manchester is the bandwagon; Real Ma
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Well Dear Reader, with the draft already complete the big winners and losers of this year’s draft are already apparent. WINNERS: San Diego Chargers - got the guy they wanted all along in Phillip River
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Only you, Mike, would have the time to stay at home and watch ALL 20 SOMETHING HOURS of the draft!! So, unlike you, I can’t comment on how well the offensive lineman the Cardinals picked with the 223
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Paint Branch's Mrs. Kimber has been working students since 1972. Click on Photo Gallery to View.
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