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Knights Banner Arroyo High School El Monte, CA
Issue Date: Friday, October 24, 2008 Issue: Volume XLVIII Issue II Last Update: Wednesday, October 29, 2008
  • What Happened to Respect?

    Wednesday, October 29, 2008 By: Alicia Gonzalez

    The annual senior prank went too far this year, defacing a memorial to a student.

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  • Part of the Solution, Not the Problem

    Wednesday, October 29, 2008 By: Mrs. Patty Filimaua

    Eight students traveled to Houston, Texas to attend the annual HENAAC (Hispanic Engineer National Achievement Awards Corporation) conference.

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  • Band Will Not Be Stopped By Accident: Band Marches on With Heads Held High

    Wednesday, October 29, 2008 By: Alicia Gonzalez

    Arroyo Knights Band suffered over $80,000 worth of damage to instruments in an accident on the way to their first field competition.

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Band Will Not Be Stopped By Accident: Band Marches on With Heads Held High
Arroyo Knights Band suffered over $80,000 worth of damage to instruments in an accident on the way to their first field competition.
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Schizophrenia, Bi-polar Disorder, and Homosexuality: It isn't a disease anymore, so why does society still treat it like one?
No one should be forced by society to live a lie in order to be accepted.
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Sean Dittler Jose Mismith both auditioned for and were accepted into the Southern California Men's Honor Choir
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Eight students traveled to Houston, Texas to attend the annual HENAAC (Hispanic Engineer National Achievement Awards Corporation) conference.
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A word of warning to teachers tempted to state their political views in the classroom. Students are a captive audience. Even if they disagree with you, they cannot leave.
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Jason Hoang and Jamar Williams will march in the Rose Parade as part of the Pasadena City College Honor Band.
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New Instruction clerk, Alfredo Salazar is introduced to Arroyo.
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The annual senior prank went too far this year, defacing a memorial to a student.
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October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
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The phrase "most in the history of the United States" has been heard once too often in reference to the current economy.
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