The Bailey Planet Platte Canyon High School Bailey, CO
Issue Date: Wednesday, May 13, 2009 Issue: Volume 5.1 Last Update: Thursday, October 08, 2009


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Time quickly dwindles away as AP Calculus students prepare for their AP test. Ten chapters worth of information has been jammed into their heads, and they continue to learn and practice honing their
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By comparing, and talking to many teachers and students, there is a discovery that Mrs. April Risenhoover’s classes are much more difficult than Mr. John Ghist’s classes. The hardest part in Risenhoov
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As the end of the year approaches, the seniors have the career center at their disposal. There is even a staff member, Joann Bartczak, to help them and answer questions. The problem is that not all
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The first hour guitar class is having a challenging end of the semester. The class is working hard on an upcoming concert. The concert is this upcoming Thursday April 16th at 6 o clock. The class is w
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The freshman may have a harder time getting around with out a car and a license but, they still have times have a great time. The freshmen do things like sports and going to Denver. They also get toge
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Spring break is always a period of relaxation and a chance to get away from school for students. This week typically contains fun and games, and this can negatively affect students when they come bac
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He was very excited, “Yeah! Look at that horse! So many neehaws…” That’s what Didier calls horses. He was ready to buy Horse Dictionary. It really got his heart racing. There is something about horses
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Putting together the yearbook is not an easy job. According to Mrs. Fulton, depending on students is the hardest part of yearbook. “If one person falls behind, the whole project falls behind,” said Fu


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