The Pirate Press Rocky River High School Rocky River, OH
Issue Date: Wednesday, October 01, 2008 Issue: Issue One 2008-2009 Last Update: Monday, November 17, 2008


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MR. RICK ADAMS-Adams is the new government teacher. He previously taught at Kenston High School, where the school has “a better technology advantage” though the students are very similar [to River].
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Aside from involvement in forensics, knitting, and partaking in many interesting crafts and art projects, senior Mary Farah is extraordinary in yet another way, as an honorable student. Achieving hig
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“This application failed to launch,” was a pop-up box commonly seen by many students on the large amount of computers that failed to work in past years at Rocky River High School. This year, new progr
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Waking up bright and early isn’t something a lot of students look forward to. Waking up bright and early on a Monday morning seems to be so much worse. However, luckily for the students at the high sc
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Teddy bears, lip balm, school supplies, and rattles wouldn’t usually fit a description of presents for a sweet sixteenth birthday. However, this is exactly what junior Rachael Lewis wished for on Aug.
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One way to meet new people, exercise, visit different areas, and have an unbelievable experience is to partake in the Great Ohio Bicycle Adventure (GOBA). GOBA is a bike trip consisting of about 3,00
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Few may feel comfortable being left alone for a night in the woods, but for sophomore Mary Burns that is exactly what she did one night this summer. Burns attended Antioch University’s two week summer


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