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  • Community Mourns the Loss of Rachels

    Monday, March 05, 2007 By: Jared Nelson

    Two weeks after the tireless search for the two missing teens had commenced, junior Rachel Smith and graduate Rachel Crites were found dead in the Crites’s family car on Friday, February 2 in Loudoun

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  • Trash From Littering Takes Over School

    Monday, March 05, 2007 By: Mark Stubenberg

    Almost everyone has done it at one time or another: forgetting to throw away a plastic bottle, not cleaning up after themselves, or tossing a wrapper on the ground. Sometimes people’s contribution to

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  • Brandon's CD Review: Fall Out Boy: Infinity on High

    Monday, March 05, 2007 By: Brandon Maertz

    From basements to arenas, Fall Out Boy (FOB) is living proof that four Chicago boys in a ragged old van can take over the world with catchy hooks, “whoa oh oh’s” and cunning lyrics. Their latest, Infi

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  • SECURITY showdown: There is too much harrassment toward students

    Monday, March 05, 2007 By: Stephanie Lucas

    It is pointless to harass students in the restrooms or at water

    fountains.

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  • SECURITY Showdown Part 2: Tight security is necessary for students to feel safe at school

    Monday, March 05, 2007 By: April Downing

    If a little less chatting time is the price to pay for keeping gunmen

    off our campus so be it.

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  • Saving the World One Letter at a Time

    Monday, March 05, 2007 By: Sarah Gonzalez

    Students participating in Amnesty International club make a difference in the lives of people all over the world.

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  • Bay Club On Mission to Raise Awareness: Generation’s “Biggest Problem” is an “Environmental Problem”

    Tuesday, March 06, 2007 By: Troy Crosby

    Little known to Wootton students, the Bay Club has been working on a project that could earn up to 5,000 dollars for an "environmental happy" Wootton High School. The club, whose mission is to boost a

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  • Senior Shelia Davis helps raise foster children while staying involved at WHS

    Tuesday, March 06, 2007 By: Krista Friesner, Meghan O’Connor and Jazelle Ryan

    With helping to raise infant foster sisters, volunteering, being in over 10 activities, as well as receiving above average grades, senior Shelia Davis definitely has her plate full.

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  • Women's studies draw a crowd: First-year class attracts over 40 students

    Tuesday, March 06, 2007 By: Hannah Baughman

    At the start of the year, English teacher Pam Harr was shocked to learn how many students had signed up for her new class, Women’s Studies and Literature. Because this is the class’s first year, she h

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  • A Day in the Life:: Taking a trek to intellect through the Expeditionary Academy

    Tuesday, March 06, 2007 By: Steve Jacobs

    Every student at RHS has heard of the Expedition Academy, or Exped as it is commonly called. Most of us probably even know quite a few of the members of this academic program. But what exactly is Expe

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Issue Date: Sunday, March 11, 2007 Issue: Week of March 12, 2007
 
The National Edition is a collection of great journalism posted on my.hsj.org.

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News
Although not everyone supports the new vaccine against Human Papillomavirus (HPV), a sexually transmitted infection that is the number one cause of cervical cancer, many are already receiveing the vac
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A roach problem in the cafeteria has reduced sales dramatically. Management believes that fumigation will correct the problem, and that customers will return soon thereafter.
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The new high school exit project is now in effect for the class of 2010, the current freshmen.
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In the first half of February, two new T1 lines were added to the school’s network system.
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The two girls were found dead in a family car on Friday, February 2.
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Features
THE LONG HAUL:: Hoban students commute from a five-county area
Hoban students come from a large geographic area and often have a long drive to school. Although most don't complain about the drive, the distances do create some problems.
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Many things are being done to help prepare students for the March PSSA testing, and to make sure they attend. Low attendance could cause problems for the school.
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This student works hard participating in over ten community service activities.
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Students participating in Amnesty International club make a difference in the lives of people all over the world.
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Opinion
The process of donating blood is safe and almost painless. Blood saves lives, so please donate.
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