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  • Advocacy becomes the new 'advisory': Advisory becomes the new Advocacy

    Tuesday, October 03, 2006 By: Bryan Podzius

    Advisory is a new class at Franklin that had seemingly entered student’s schedules unknowingly.

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  • Balancing School and Jobs

    Tuesday, October 03, 2006 By: Darryl Nguyen

    Having a job and managing schoolwork at the same time is an extremely difficult task.

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  • Behind the Hours

    Tuesday, October 03, 2006 By: Melanie Yee

    Despite what some disillusioned students may think, feeding their pets is not community service; genuine service learners feed the homeless.

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  • Everybody needs a little respect

    Thursday, October 05, 2006 By: Crystal Guillen

    It seems that as every day passes, the world becomes a colder place to live in.

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  • Music-by-numbersis innovation dead

    Thursday, October 05, 2006 By: Blake Turner

    Today’s popular music is the unfortunate victim of what could be considered a crisis of the very worst kind: unoriginality.

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  • Changes

    Thursday, October 05, 2006 By: Amandi Gonzalez

    As you grow and change, so does the world:So many My’steries left to be unfurledYou’ll with each passing day, learn someting new If that’s how you like it Franklin’s for youAs you change, your surroun

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  • The Spirit

    Thursday, October 05, 2006 By: Lauren Udarbe

    Friendship and HappinessJoy, Love, and FunAre swiftly transformed Under the robustly bright sunThese things transformedInto the spirit we all know.That enthusiasm releasedAfter months of snow.The enth

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  • Global warming Happening Now

    Thursday, October 05, 2006 By: Crystal Guillen

    Scientists predict that sea levels will keep rising, and in a matter of time, the coastal areas of the United States will be under water.

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  • Students debate nuclear issues

    Thursday, October 05, 2006 By: Sarah Sloat

    Nuclear weapons have recently made their way to Franklin.

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  • America taken for granted: Students lose sight of what really matters

    Thursday, October 05, 2006 By: Ashley Encalda

    “Yes! Modern teenagers are spoiled rotten!”English teacher David Holbrook has strong feeling towards this generation and their lack of respect for their rights and privileges as American citizens.

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Wildcat ROAR Franklin High School Elk Grove, CA
Issue Date: Tuesday, October 03, 2006 Issue: October 2006 Last Update: Friday, October 13, 2006
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General

Exactly 1, 455 tickets were

sold to the homecoming dance

last Saturday and students who

participated experienced the

largest dance in Franklin history.
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Homecoming is the annual event everyone looks forward to at the beginning of each school year.
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According to a survey of Franklin students the most appealing aspect of Homecoming is the culminating event: the dance.
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Bright lights and bright colors, ASB leadership is the team to put an end to the dull grey moments in high school, and instead, bring the glimmer of fun and enthusiasm to all students on campus.
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Advisory is a new class at Franklin that had seemingly entered student’s schedules unknowingly.
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Parents get put in the Loop: New program brings school home to parents
Surprisingly, although parents are now able to keep track of everything their student does academically, the students are not complaining.
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