• Softball influences sophomore

    Thursday, June 06, 2013 By: JR Kerr

    Sophomore Jessie Hathaway’s life changed when she started softball when she was in 1st grade.

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  • Cell Phones at lunch relieves stress

    Monday, June 03, 2013 By: Colten Nangle

    Students being allowed to use their phones at lunch is good because it benefits them by promoting responsibility and maturity.

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  • Eating in class should be permitted

    Monday, June 03, 2013 By: Jessie Hathaway

    According to the Student Handbook, food and beverage (with the exception of water) are not permitted in classrooms and should be kept within the cafeteria. Some students have different opinions on tha

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  • All teachers should stress sex education

    Monday, June 03, 2013 By: Chelsea Wilson

    Teen pregnancy is happening more often than it should. Teachers should be stressing abstinence and protection.

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  • Longer spring break for students should be considered

    Monday, June 03, 2013 By: Ashley Isenhart

    Some students think having only one week of spring break isn't fair.

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  • The truth about bullying; Not to be taken lightly

    Monday, June 03, 2013 By: Abigail Sharp

    The motivation behind a bully's actions and the potentially harmful affects caused by them are more serious than people take them to be.

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  • School should start later to benefit students

    Monday, June 03, 2013 By:

    Starting school later could help students be more attentive during school from getting more sleep every night.

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  • Seventh lunch poses a large inconvenience for students

    Monday, June 03, 2013 By: Brittany Hutchinson

    With the change of the semester, seventh lunch has become very crowded causing high tension and even a shortage of food for seventh lunch students.

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  • Spring break brings focus to classrooms

    Monday, June 03, 2013 By: Casey Carpenter

    Spring Break is beneficial for both the students and the staff members. It improves the focus and behaviors in the school

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  • Longer lunches would benefit students

    Monday, June 03, 2013 By: Lexus Herrick

    Short lunches restrict student's social needs as well as the ability to make up work they have missed or did not complete.

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At-a-glance

Sophomore Jordan Bradley shadows a local brain surgeon in hopes of becoming one herself in the future.
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Seth Delancey changed schools in the second grade, and it was quite a shock.
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Meeting your best friend can turn the world upside down.
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Hard work pays off in the end, just like it did for Sophomore Brittany Metz.
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Student deals with heart condition
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Junior Rachel Teter loves performing as a dancer.
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Sophomore J.R. Kerr is recognized for his dedication to the sport he loves: basketball.
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Sophomore Jessie Hathaway’s life changed when she started softball when she was in 1st grade.
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With the change of the semester, seventh lunch has become very crowded causing high tension and even a shortage of food for seventh lunch students.
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Short lunches restrict student's social needs as well as the ability to make up work they have missed or did not complete.
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