The Howl Clarksburg High School Clarksburg, MD
Issue Date: Friday, April 20, 2007 Issue: April 2007 Last Update: Friday, April 20, 2007


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Your first period teacher looks tired because (a) she was up all night grading papers, (b) because she is stressed from watching over hundreds of kids, or (c) because she has a new baby in the family?
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“There’s a saying in music,” said freshman Matthew Sheary. “You can’t be thinking about anything when you’re performing your music because if you think about the notes, you will mess up how you’re sup
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After acting in nearly twenty stage productions, junior Thomas Copas, the man of many characters, faces his newest role: the loveable elephant named Horton in Dr. Seuss’s Seussical, Clarksburg High Sc
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We would like to congratulate the Clarksburg High School sports teams for their victories this season. We also would like to thank the CHS staff and students for attending these games and showing scho
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From being an honor roll student at Clarksburg High School, to putting on a stellar performance and wearing traditional dresses, freshman Margaret Donavon puts it all together to perform her spectacul
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Being on time is often necessary in life. Whether it be in producing the first issue of a newspaper, or being on time to class. We also understand the need to have strict rules that enforce this timel
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Students can find a bathroom in just about every corner at Clarksburg High School. But what is the use of bathrooms if they are locked?
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“I always considered community colleges as secondary class schools until I got to Montgomery College...my eyes were definitely opened,” said English composition assistant Sharon Herzog.
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Success rests in the test scores of ninth graders at Clarksburg High School. With the national literacy level at its lowest, CHS is trying to prevent its freshmen from becoming an additional statistic
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High school is a critical time in the development of the human body and in the year 2000, 15.5 percent of people ages 12 to 19 were overweight or obese. This number is steadily increasing.
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