D-C Times Dundee-Crown High School Carpentersville, IL
Issue Date: Friday, March 05, 2010 Issue: March Last Update: Monday, March 15, 2010
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For only being active in our school for the past two years, AVID has already made a big difference and is looking to continue to make an impact. “AVID gives us motivation to actually come to school,
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You’re in the library working on a big project that will determine half of your grade and you’re searching for some fun music and videos and even a couple of images for your power point. What happens
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Because Facebook is where many students and parents log into everyday, District 300 is creating their own page to increase communication. D300 hopes that by using Facebook, it will have more ways to k
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For seniors, college is coming and after being accepted to the college of your choice, the next step is filling out the FAFSA, which is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid. FAFSA is a governm
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This past semester students in Joseph Ehrmann’s first block freshman honors biology class have been hard at work. Not only have students completed the daily workload assigned to them, but they have al
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A new law specifically bans texting and talking on a cell phone while driving in a school zone in the state of Illinois. “There is no way in the world that anyone could be paying attention to the road
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As our school’s ACT test scores struggle to meet the state’s line of expectation, it’s safe to say that the ACT prep class is more than necessary. The ACT prep class is the students’ opportunity to im
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Every year new scholarships become available to the student body. While some are offered to the whole school, there are a few that are geared towards specific departments. The Anna Mary Schneider Musi
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Dundee-Crown band has been a major success thanks to the time spent and hard work put in by John Gorman. After 15 years at D-C, Gorman is retiring and his presence in the school and the time he puts i
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Students may not realize how much their spare pocket change helps the school. D-C bought 90 mini Dell net-books, and they were all funded by the school’s vending machines. “I was very pleased,” said
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