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  • Sticky fingers: Teen caught in act

    Thursday, February 24, 2011 By: Sophie Fisher

    A teen's stealthy habits lead to negative consequences for her future. Sophie Fisher reports on the downward spiral of stealing.

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  • Bethlehem Students Storm the Streets of D.C. in the March for Life

    Friday, February 25, 2011 By: Alex Reyna

    The Pro-Life Club Marched the streets of our nation's capital to stand up for those who are unable to stand up for themselves.

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  • Scott Walker's Budget Repair Bill a Matter of Much Opinion

    Friday, February 25, 2011 By: Courtney Mullen

    NDA students and staff members have varying views about the bill, the Senate Democrats who have left the state, the protestors and the unions that the majority of the protestors belong to.

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  • Teen Moms Dream On

    Friday, February 25, 2011 By: Staff Editorial

    Everywhere, from the television screen to school and our neighborhoods, we see teenage pregnancy. Has it suddenly become normal? Maybe the couple of times seeing pregnant teens surprises you and then

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  • “Skins”: Too much visible flesh

    Friday, February 25, 2011 By: Sara Bordeaux

    What is harmless fun? Late night trips to the local hangout, meaningless kisses that in the morning will not be remembered, or watching teenagers practicing bad habits every Monday night? We all have

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  • Quidditch sweeps across the nation

    Friday, February 25, 2011 By: Hannah Johnson

    There is a new athletic team at Cedar Ridge this year: the Norwegian Ridgebacks. Any Harry Potter fan will recognize the name as a creature from the series, and any Harry Potter fan will be thrilled t

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  • 'The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn': don't change a classic

    Wednesday, February 23, 2011 By: Katie Braun

    Mark Twain is defenseless when critics say his book is inappropriate for classroom use.

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  • Natives React to Revolution in their Homeland

    Wednesday, February 23, 2011 By: Greg Duvall

    Most of the five students interviewed are optimistic about Egypt's future.

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  • Accepting their unique bodies, accepting themselves

    Wednesday, February 23, 2011 By: Jenny Park and Kristen Cabrera

    Dulaney students' views on body image

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  • Budget cuts threaten Sabillasville

    Wednesday, February 23, 2011 By: Willie Morton and Stephanie Tepper

    According to the Board of Education 2012 proposed budget released on January 31, Frederick County Board of Education members are discussing cutting 80 full-time teaching positions, closing Sabillasvil

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Issue Date: Monday, February 28, 2011 Issue: Week of Feb. 28, 2011
 
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News
At Notre Dame Academy, students, teachers, staff agree state budget must be tamed. After that -- regarding unions, the legislature, protesters, collective bargaining -- not much agreement.
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Call it 'Children Come First,' as the governor does, or 'Teachers come last,' as detractors do, but one thing's certain: Idaho education will change, likely dramatically.
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Egypt's revolution was personal for five Dulaney High students. They moniitored from here the final days of then-President Hosni Mubarak and are hopeful following his flight from their homeland.
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A shrinking budget has Frederick County's school system in a death squeeze, threatening to close a grade school, shelve some 80 teachers and eliminate a music program.
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Wake County school board's disagreements with its accrediting agency threatened the district's chances for recertification and students' chances to attend their desired colleges. In the end, the board
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For weeks, gun-toting students thrust Millennium High into the news and the school's spirit into the dumper. Students and staff are still sorting the details but pushing forward nonetheless.
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Is 3 Days Enough?
Everybody loves a snow day, but when snow days begin to encroach on summer vacation, some wonder if they're worth those extra 40 winks. Ohio Senate Bill 5 addresses the issue.
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Features
Some teens steal to feed themselves, or to meet other real needs. Some steal to buy drugs. Still others steal for the sheer thrill. This is the story of Alicia, thrill-seeker.
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The Dangers of School Fights
For something that many people condemn, fights sure seem to attract large crowds and rapt interest. And now school yard scrapes can become the world's entertainment.
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Many teens will argue that body image is a top concern for the average student. Some try to change their body; some try to change their perspective, but almost all are dealing with it.
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