The Paw Print Donelson Christian Academy Nashville, TN
Issue Date: Thursday, September 28, 2006 Issue: Volume 3 Last Update: Tuesday, October 03, 2006
  • Journalism students hard at work: Editing, Writing, Revising, and Photographing

    Wednesday, September 20, 2006 By: Maria Drummond

    Students in Mrs. Watkins' fourth period class are busy learning the ropes of journalism. Each week, students exchange the roles of editor, reporter, photographer, and copy editor to produce "The Inkwe

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  • Beaubian spurs Wildcat football: Man behind the Wildcat defense

    Monday, September 11, 2006 By: Cole Pratt

    Brian Beaubian is the man behind the helmet. Coach "Beau," as the students know him, has been leading the Wildcat defense since 1998. Along his journey he has picked up a state championship and coache

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  • Want to EXCEL? Join the club.

    Tuesday, September 19, 2006 By: Taylor Gadd

    A beneficial club for service starts its second year.

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  • Senior in local beauty pageant: Abbey Hayes takes second place.

    Friday, September 22, 2006 By: Kendall Rowe

    Senior Abbey Hayes participated in the Donelson-Hermitage Chamber of Commerce Beauty Pageant on Sept. 16. This was her first pageant, and she didn't even register until midnight the night before. She

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  • Flyboys soars with an above average performance

    Wednesday, September 27, 2006 By: Ray Coombs

    In the newly released movie Flyboys, a group of young American men (James Franco, Martin Henderson, Jean Reno) volunteer for the French military during World War I. These men become the first U.S. fig

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  • TV moralityOne step forward, two steps back?

    Wednesday, September 27, 2006 By: Chris Aldridge

    Recently, a Christian television favorite, Veggie Tales, was signed to a contract and aired by NBC. This should have been viewed as a huge leap forward for Christian television, but instead, it was vi

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  • Bowling attracts football players

    Wednesday, September 27, 2006 By: Maia Zaykova

    The bowling season has begun, and the boys are ready with the help of several football players who have joined the team.

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  • Journalism students hard at work: Writing, editing, revising, and photographing

    Wednesday, September 27, 2006 By: Maria Drummond

    Students blaze the trail of online journalism in Mrs. Watkin's fouth period class.

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  • National Honor Society kicks off year: NHS directed by new teacher and staff

    Wednesday, September 27, 2006 By: Brad Wade

    National Honor Society embarks this year under a new director, Ms. Cindy McCain, and new officers. Leading NHS are president, Allison Runyan; vice President, Austin Brown; secretary, Lauren Carter; t

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  • School for Scoundrels covered in disappointment

    Friday, September 29, 2006 By: Ray Coombs

    Are you kidding me? Knowing that School for Scoundrels would probably be based around the Napoleon Dynamite movie formula, I cannot say I was extremely suprised by the lack of anything interesting in

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Favorite team day, toga Tuesday, scrubs Thursday and homecoming t-shirt Friday added to the festivity of 2006 homecoming week at DCA. "Dressing up all week was a blast, and my favorite was toga day,"
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Meredith tries dating and Izzie bakes muffins to fill her time.
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Are you kidding me? Knowing that School for Scoundrels would probably be based around the Napoleon Dynamite movie formula, I cannot say I was extremely suprised by the lack of anything interesting in
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Lady Wildcats continue to shock critics by defeating anyone crossing their path. The team has already faced two of their biggest rivals and still remain undefeated in their district.
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National Honor Society embarks this year under a new director, Ms. Cindy McCain, and new officers. Leading NHS are president, Allison Runyan; vice President, Austin Brown; secretary, Lauren Carter; t
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Students blaze the trail of online journalism in Mrs. Watkin's fouth period class.
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"See You at the Pole" took place at school flagpoles nationwide on Wednesday. DCA recognized this event with a worship team who led students in song, and several students led prayer for the school, th
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The bowling season has begun, and the boys are ready with the help of several football players who have joined the team.
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TV moralityOne step forward, two steps back?
Recently, a Christian television favorite, Veggie Tales, was signed to a contract and aired by NBC. This should have been viewed as a huge leap forward for Christian television, but instead, it was vi
full story 
In the newly released movie Flyboys, a group of young American men (James Franco, Martin Henderson, Jean Reno) volunteer for the French military during World War I. These men become the first U.S. fig
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