The Blue & Gold
Gaithersburg High School
Gaithersburg, MD
Issue Date: Friday, May 15, 2009 
Issue: May 2009
Last Update: Thursday, May 14, 2009


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By Amanda Washington

Learning from their housemates Danity Kane that the group must stick together, Day 26 tried their hardest to make it work, but in some cases almost fell to disaster. Struggling to come out, th full story >

By Winzell Steele Jr. and Joshua Sommerville

Jackson over the past decade has been through trials and tribulations that have hurt his Pop icon image. These trials and tribulations include things such as marriage mishaps, accusations of child full story >

By Mindy Phuong

On April 30th, GHS put on their first performance of "Fame." At P.A., all students have to major in dance, theatre or music. Throughout the musical, "Fame" revealed all the ups and downs of the st full story >

By Katelyn Beahm and Alina Gallart

The closest hiking trail proves itself to be hidden because although many people don’t know about it, it is right near certain main roads. This secret haven, the Great Seneca Creek Trail, is locat full story >

By Christine Handi-Collins

One of Augustino’s primary initiatives as the PTSA president was establishing mini-grants for teachers. For three years she has prepared a PTSA budget that include an opportunity for teachers to a full story >

By Christine Handi-Collins

One of Augustino’s primary initiatives as the PTSA president was establishing mini-grants for teachers. For three years she has prepared a PTSA budget that include an opportunity for teachers to a full story >

By Besith Pineda

R. Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center Nurse Debbie Yohn provided insight into the many devastating aspects of increasingly common behavior. Yohn’s presentation, devoid of facts, allowed graphic imag full story >

By Kyla Ramdat

Many adults and children are unvaccinated in the United States because many thought the virus had been eradicated and few people imagined another outbreak. Measles is still common in many countrie full story >

By Andrew Hammond

According to Mark Dougherty, the District 3 Area Engineer, while construction is going on motorists should expect single lane closures Monday through Friday between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. There will be full story >

By Sheila Headspeth

HIV destroys the body’s ability to fight off infectious diseases while AIDS alters the body so that it can no longer fight any diseases. Severe HIV and AIDS symptoms might not appear for several y full story >

By Winzell Steele

During his presidential campaign, Obama received an immense amount of support from teachers across America. Teachers supported Obama because he promised to reform the No Child Left Behind Act, to full story >

By Kristina Lykke

Before the new policy was implemented, "the colleges received all the scores from every sitting. With this new policy, students may try to get the highest score possible, and they may try to take full story >

By Mindy Phuong

While many GHS students quickly became frustrated from the decisions that were made, many students became especially upset with one decision: the surplus of algebra teacher Andra Colbert. "She’s t full story >

By Sara Conn

The Swine Flu, also known as Swine Influenza, refers to influenza caused by any virus of the family Orthomyxoviridae, which is found in pig (swine) populations. People who work with poultry and swine, full story >