Webutuck Chronicle Webutuck Central High School Amenia, NY
Issue Date: Monday, January 12, 2009 Issue: Winter 2009 Last Update: Friday, January 30, 2009


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STUDENTS CELEBRATE NATIONAL FRENCH WEEK: Trip to the Big Apple is Success Embed This Article
On Nov. 5th, students in the French Five Honors class traveled to New York City to celebrate National French Week, La Semaine du Francias. Seven seniors had the opportunity to view the Vincent van Gou
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Scorpio (10/23-11/21)School work has been a challenge for you lately. Don’t give up, though, because someone will be planning a fun party the last week of the month and you don’t want to be grounded f
HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS AND FACULTY POLL FOR OBAMA: Pre-election Poll Shows Clear Preference Embed This Article
The Webutuck Chronicle presidential election poll shows that students and faculty support Barack Obama.
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As of October of 2008, Webutuck Central School District finalized the recycling project. Full cooperation and a positive attitude from faculty and students were necessary for this project to run smoot
WHS Students Talk About Drugs Embed This Article
Students asked about drug use by WHS students.
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For 2009 graduates, getting into college is a hard mountain to climb. There was a record number of applicants nation wide, and getting accepted is becoming progressively harder.


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