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The Tiger Transcript Ipswich High School Ipswich, MA
Issue Date: Saturday, October 01, 2005 Issue: OCTOBER `05 Last Update: Monday, October 31, 2005
  • PGNot just for the movies anymore

    Wednesday, September 28, 2005 By: KELLI ROLLINS

    Recently, an MB18 (must be eighteen) policy has been put into effect at few Massachusetts shopping malls.The newly-adopted mall policy states that any child or teenager under eighteen must have a guar

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  • America the free: Standing for the pledge raises controversy among the nation

    Wednesday, September 28, 2005 By: BILL MCILHARGEY

    The Pledge of Allegiance is a 113-year old tradition started by our founding fathers. "It's a sign of respect and a tradition that was established in our public school systems," said Molly Smith, a h

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  • Fresh new faces join the I.H.S. faculty for 2005-2006

    Wednesday, September 28, 2005 By: MIKE PARISIEN and RYAN TAYLOR

    A handful of new teachers will be spreading knowledge among the sea of Ipswich High School students this year.Many freshmen will be meeting Ms. Hamm this year when they take Biology. Hamm taught at Bi

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  • Vending Variety:: Healthier choices offered in cafeteria vending machines

    Wednesday, September 28, 2005 By: CATHERINE BERKMAN

    When students walked into the cafeteria at Ipswich High this year, they noticed something different. Healthy food choices had eaten away at the junk food that for so long lurked inside the machines. T

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  • Inspired to be an inspiration: I.H.S. Chemistry teacher, Matthew Borghesani, bikes to Washington D.C.

    Wednesday, September 28, 2005 By: STEPHANIE MOLLICA

    During the summer of 2005, Matthew Borghesani, known to I.H.S. students as "Mr. B", was inspired to board his bicycle to take a nine-day from his hometown of Georgetown, Massachusetts. His destination

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  • Law Forces Rejoice for Constitution

    Wednesday, September 28, 2005 By: ANDREW KENT

    Contitution Day, eh? That's right. A bill passed last year states, "all federally funded schools to teach about the Constitution on September 17, the birthday of the Constitution." The reason for the

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  • Buggin' Out:: Triple E Scare in Ipswich

    Wednesday, September 28, 2005 By: J.J. DESMOND

    Ipswich families were alerted via telephone a few weeks ago that a mosquito carrying the deadly Eastern Equine Encephalitis virus was found in Ipswich.This message, however, was just a computer glitch

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  • New Art Class Comes to IHS: The Poland Project

    Wednesday, September 28, 2005 By: ERIN GEORGE

    A bold, new, and exciting class has been incorporated into the Ipswich High School Art Department. The class, directed by teacher Brian Carman, is entitled "The Poland Project." The Poland Project has

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  • More trees, less Bush: Some IHS students feel strongly against President Bush

    Wednesday, September 28, 2005 By: BRENDAN LAUBNER

    As President George W. Bush continues his last term in office, the next generation of voters have begun to lose faith in the American leader. With the majority of students at I.H.S. expressing anti-Bu

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  • IHS Athletic Fee: Raising the prices, a student-parent controversy

    Wednesday, September 28, 2005 By: ALYSON CURCURU

    The Ipswich High School user fee has recently been changed to $225, regardless of the number or the type of sport played. The price is a $75 increase from last year's fee."Raising the user fee has mad

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Almost every high school in the surrounding towns of Ipswich still have traditions that have been brought through the years, but what happened to the traditions at Ipswich High School? Why not bring
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As junior year kicks off, life for Brian Armstrong is a little different than the lives of his peers. Since the age of two, Brian, also known as B-Dawg, has had Cystic Fibrosis. Not only has his famil
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The Pledge of Allegiance is a 113-year old tradition started by our founding fathers. "It's a sign of respect and a tradition that was established in our public school systems," said Molly Smith, a h
full story 
Recently, an MB18 (must be eighteen) policy has been put into effect at few Massachusetts shopping malls.The newly-adopted mall policy states that any child or teenager under eighteen must have a guar
full story 
On September 6th, many kids and parents were surprised to find out that after more than 12 years of stability, school lunch prices had gone up. The lunch price for a full meal had been $1.75 as long a
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What does the superintendent actually do? It's a question many students at I.H.S. ponder. To some, he is the guy who dresses up everyday and decides whether or not the snow is bad enough for a day off
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During the summer of 2005, Matthew Borghesani, known to I.H.S. students as "Mr. B", was inspired to board his bicycle to take a nine-day from his hometown of Georgetown, Massachusetts. His destination
full story 
When students walked into the cafeteria at Ipswich High this year, they noticed something different. Healthy food choices had eaten away at the junk food that for so long lurked inside the machines. T
full story 
Since the fall of 1999, Ipswich High School has been graced with the presence of teacher Scott Ames.Whether one is in the classroom or the PAC (Performing Arts Center), students always find Ames worki
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As President George W. Bush continues his last term in office, the next generation of voters have begun to lose faith in the American leader. With the majority of students at I.H.S. expressing anti-Bu
full story 
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