The Odyssey Timken Senior High School Canton, OH
Issue Date: Sunday, October 08, 2006 Issue: Volume 1 Issue1 Last Update: Monday, October 08, 2007


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Pep in our step: Timken holds first pep rally in three years Embed This Article
Last Thursday Timken had its first pep rally in three years. A fight broke out ten minutes into the event and students were told to sit and behave.
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In the five years Dianne Talarico served as superintendent of Canton City schools, she managed to increase the graduation rate by 20 percent, increase graduates going to college by 35 percent, and hel
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The 2006-2007 school year is set to be year of change. Quiet possibly the most prominent change is the appointing of Marva Kay Jones as Interim Superintendent of the Canton City School District.
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The 2006-2007 school year is set to be year of change. Quite possibly the most prominent change is the appointing of Marva Kay Jones as Interim Superintendent of the Canton City School District.
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With over 6,000 languages in the world, why does Timken Senior High only offer Spanish as their foreign language class? The board of education last spring decided to make it manditory for all freshmen
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Neon green flyers, which list the rules of respect on them, have been placed in every classroom. These rules teach us to respect our selves and each other.Ten work groups were formed out of Timken’s d


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