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  • New technology may help foreign language students with their speaking

    Tuesday, February 03, 2009 By: Mackenzie Becker

    Listening, comprehension and speaking tests have been a part of the world languages department since its conception. Now teachers are working to create a tool that makes teaching conversational skills

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  • TV ratings plummet as students turn to the computer

    Friday, February 06, 2009 By: Chole Uyehara

    Ever since the Internet reached its peak in popularity, today’s generation can’t live without it. Besides becoming addicted to MySpace or Facebook, students are also watching their favorite television

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  • Uniform survey creates buzz

    Wednesday, February 04, 2009 By: Karen Rodriguez

    Whether it’s in elementary, middle, private or religious school, many students here have witnessed a uniform policy. When students in homeroom recently received the School Uniform Student Survey tha

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  • Book Review:Paper Towns

    Wednesday, February 04, 2009 By: Emily Cook

    Paper Towns is a book that will appeal to readers for its wit and characters that are easily related to.

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  • Mallory Jo Hicks

    Tuesday, February 03, 2009 By: Alicia Price

    August 17, 1990-January 26, 2009.

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  • The Group Equation

    Monday, February 02, 2009 By: Morgan Breckenridge

    Occasionally, I think teachers put us in certain situations to see the sheer look of terror in their student's eyes. Whether it be assigning a ten page research paper, or doling out random pop quizzes

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Issue Date: Sunday, February 08, 2009 Issue: Week of Feb. 8, 2009
 
The National Edition is a collection of great journalism posted on my.hsj.org.

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News
A West Palm Beach teacher has been disciplined for wearing an Obama T-shirt after the election. His principal charged him with unethical behavior. Policy interpretation is at the heart of the matter.
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Despite a strict deadline bearing down and bitter temperatures that sting, work on East Grand Rapids new sports facility chugs forward, and with good cheer.
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Loudoun County Schools continue to struggle with money woes, and Superintendent Edgar Hatrick continues to adapt his proposal to the arguments and concerns of district residents and employees.
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Dollars expected from a joint corporate-Miami schools advertising effort have been slowed by the flagging economy.
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A school redistricting plan will help Miami-area schools avoid overcrowding and change the future learning dynamics for students.
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Goodbye, gravel pit. Hello, parking lot. Students win a safer site to park their cars as Miam-Dade farm-to-park project progresses.
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Features
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Even as pollution comes increasingly under suspicion for coastal "dead zones" and damage to beaches and fishing, the answers aren't getting much clearer.
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Taking Michigan's nearly three-year-old green schools initiative to heart, a Jackson High teacher is pushing an enviornmentally friendly program for the district and "green" goals for her school.
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Out of tragedy, a new direction
Unlike many college students who sleep after long nights of partying, Joel wakes up each weekend morning at six to get ready for another day at the firm.
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