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To My Unborn Child (Student poetry)
By Natia Davis

Message from the Editor : Teens having babies here at Frankford isn’t as taboo as you may think. As the semester goes by you all see growing bellies walking around the halls. We are displaying the p full story >

Coming soon: The Buddy Column
By Anonymous

Coming Soon! to the Online School Newspaper Lets face it, we all have questions that we can't ask our friends whether it's because we're afraid of the response they'll give or you just c full story >

Bleeding Life from Frankford
By Chelsea Spruell

Some succeed because they are destined to, but most succeed because they are determined to. Which path will be yours? Will you wait for destiny to show you success or will you put time and hard work i full story >

2010 knows how to party (Junior prom)
By Shynita Phillips

You may think prom is just a day to remember, but everyone was talking about the junior prom for weeks now!  Junior prom was nothing like how I imagined it to be. Everybody who was there practically k full story >

Gross facts
By Lee Nguyen

Body Critters: Did you know that you have little tiny bugs living on your eyelashes? They are called Eyelash Mites. They sit and wrap themselves on your eyelashes. Have no fear! They do absolu full story >

Girls only... No Boys Allowed
By Chelsea Spruell

Using the internet has become a big part of everyday life for today's youth, but the question is, are the web sites being used helpful? With Myspace , Facebook and Twitter there aren't many resource-b full story >

Ladies who read will succeed (Sisterhood Book Club)
By Chelsea Spruell

                                                   For ladies who want a creative outlet and love to read, the "Sisterhood Book Club" is the right place to be . At the Sisterhood Book Club fem full story >

We make it happen ( Red Cross Club)
By Shyneika Banks

The American Red Cross Club The Red Cross Club is an community service organization for students. In the Red Cross Club, there are many activities that we do such as drives, walks, CPR training, full story >

Earn your scholarship do not just “get” it
By Shyneika Banks

                 Scholarship Advice 1. Start Early When you are searching for scholarships, it is very important to start early. You need to give yourself time to finish a full story >

We are Writing Pioneers and You Could Be Too!

By Chelsea Spruell

                   We are Writing Pioneers and You Could be Too!                In my opinion being able to write articles about interesting ,funny,and controversial topics full story >

Clubs, Sports, and Organizations @ Frankford
By Shyneika Banks and Chelsea Spruell

"Get it together & stop being so worried about what other people think and just be apart of the high school experience." ~Top 10 Reasons to join A Schoo full story >

Helpful Hints
By Chelsea Spruell

Getting into college isn't easy. The road there is filled with obstacles like tuition and having the right preparation to succeed once there.  There are many organizations in Philadelphia that full story >

Alzheimer’s Memory Walk
By Shynita Phillips

  You should have been there! The Alzheimer’s memory walk was a fundraiser to motivate those who are suffering from this disease and also to let them know that they ca full story >

By Shynita Philips

     My Friend My friend, my friend, where do i begin? that tingling in your skin, brings such sad memories from way back when, the thought of trust boils your blood, and the t full story >

Its your time to shine(The National Honor Society)
By Shyneika Banks

The National Honor Society is a privileged society for students who have high grades and a desire to give back to their community. The NHS promotes leadership, builds character, and encourages servi full story >

By Lee Nguyen

If you like horses then read this article! I started doing community service hours at a great place called the Pegasus Riding Academy, and it is very fun! Pegasus Riding Academy is a program f full story >

Holocaust Assembly
By Sergent. Fraoli

 On Thursday, December 11th , over 400 Frankford High School students participated in a unique assembly program. Our high school was visited by a holocaust survivor and a museum presiden full story >

Pioneer Times
Frankford High School
Philadelphia, PA
Issue Date: Saturday, February 28, 2009 
Issue: Winter Edition
Last Update: Thursday, January 29, 2009


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