The Roundtable Higley High School Gilbert, AZ
Issue Date: Friday, January 28, 2011 Issue: We're Back! Vol. II, Issue 7 Last Update: Tuesday, February 01, 2011
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Wednesday, January, 19, Mrs. Valderrama and Mr. Idleman both took their zoology classes to the Phoenix Zoo for some hands-on experience with the animals. Each class had the opportunity to physically s
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Mr. Jerry Burch, English teacher and photo journalist, traveled to Tucson to capture images of the shooting location and the memorial tributes. View the photo gallery here.
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We have all heard about hurricanes and tornadoes, and how devastating they are, but what about a catastrophic California super storm that can kill millions of innocent people? HAARP may be responsible
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Higley High has a good program with lunches. Some students pay for their lunch and others can get it free because their families qualify financially. Higley is one of the few schools that offers a var
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Best friends can be defined in many ways, but the most common way to define them is simply to say, “They are the best at being friends." There’s something a best friend can do that a friend just can’t
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Medical marijuana could be a very useful resource. It may not be a resource for public but for certain sicknesses and diseases such as aids and other sickness it's said to be very helpful. Medical mar
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Throughout the course of this year, gum chewing has been a tremendous issue for a majority of the students at Higley high school. There are numerous amounts of students that are trying to contemplate
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Every two seconds, someone needs a blood transfusion. If you donated blood last year, you may have been the person who saved a girl named Katelynne Andrew, daughter of Mrs. Andrew, a math teacher. Kat
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A couple of weeks ago there was a shooting outside a Safeway grocery store near Tucson. Six people died and 13 others were wounded. Among those killed were federal judge John Roll and a 9-year-old gir
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Construction, construction, and more construction. Stores and houses are being built, but existing structures, like businesses, stores and fast food restaurants, do not cause traffic and tardiness. It
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