The Lantern Revere High School Richfield, OH
Issue Date: Wednesday, November 12, 2008 Issue: Edition 2 Last Update: Wednesday, November 12, 2008
  • Today's teen political involvement crucial for future

    Tuesday, November 11, 2008 By: Miryam Lipper

    According to the United States Census Bureau, 24.6% of Americans are under eighteen years of age. Theoretically this could have resulted in the exclusion of a huge chunk of US citizens from last week

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  • Students yearn for school clock regularity

    Tuesday, November 11, 2008 By: Christina Sterbenz

    After following the mystery of lagging time at Revere for years, I have finally decided to tackle the school clock conundrum. No, students cannot use this information as an excuse for tardiness to cla

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  • Video Productions II revamps announcements

    Tuesday, November 11, 2008 By: Ellie Fenton

    The Video Productions II class is adding its own unique ideas to shake up the usual routine of the morning announcements.

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  • Students organize new group to discuss novel 'Twilight'

    Tuesday, November 11, 2008 By: Caitlin Schweikert

    A new club regarding the popular Twilight book series by Stephenie Meyer has made its way to Revere High School.

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  • News producer joins staff as video teacher

    Tuesday, November 11, 2008 By: Aisha Husain

    Despite the glamour of his profession, Nicholas Kos, former executive producer of Fox 8 News, was not satisfied. His job entailed writing morning newscasts, choosing shot selections, and deciding whic

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  • As coughs and sneezes plague classrooms, student absences increase: School systems participate in surveillance programs to document illnesses

    Tuesday, November 11, 2008 By: Miryam Lipper & Christina Sterbenz

    As cold weather starts to appear, the number of student absences begins to increase. Sounds of coughs and sneezes plague the usually quiet classrooms and hallways, and the greater time people spend in

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  • New staff member has presence in classroom, on softball field

    Tuesday, November 11, 2008 By: Dominic Ciolli

    Whenever teachers retire, the district looks for qualified replacements for them. Sometimes, the district finds one person who can take two open spots.

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  • Junior captain demonstrates leadership, defensive ability

    Tuesday, November 11, 2008 By: Casey Ruggles

    The men’s varsity soccer team has to have faith in whoever is defending the net. That is why the team chose a player who has been doing this almost his whole life to be a captain and a key defender.

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  • Cross country runner gains notable success

    Tuesday, November 11, 2008 By: Lindsey Pieffer

    At the beginning of a middle school race, another runner stepped on senior Julian Meyer with his spikes and cut Meyer’s lower leg. He continued the race regardless of the blood dripping down his leg.

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Club incorporates creative writing
Sitting in Room 207 after school, one may hear the scribbling of pen and the shuffling of papers. The clock is ticking away as the pressure builds. Feet scuffle outside as people concentrate. Only twe
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As discussion intensifies over the book club’s most recent novel, Tuesdays with Morrie, one member’s own personal tragedy looms in her head. The discussion gives her a chance to open up and share her
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Students may consider understanding schoolwork to be a daunting task. The frustration can build as comprehension becomes more difficult. However, the help of a patient, understanding individual can ea
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Considering that RHS and RMS teacher Kevin Verde stands at 6’ 8’’ and grew up with a father who taught for forty years, both athletics and teaching came naturally to him.
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When Advanced Placement [AP] Biology teacher Paul Fisher called his class over to him while exploring the woods one day, the students did not know what to expect. They were surprised to see a mangled
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Teens generally have ideas about what careers they want to pursue. However, it is very rare that these teenagers get to have real-life experience in the field that they wish to enter. In one case, thi
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With the goal of improving student relations by gathering school-wide perspectives, district administrators called a meeting of a group of student representatives.
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Being in a family that loves the game of soccer, I have always had a great appreciation for the kicker on the football team. Believing that most of the people at Revere and all over the country tend
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Sophomore Josh Sabo participated in the Boys’ Cross Country State Meet for the fall 2008 season.
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For most sports teams, a solid development program is essential for success. These programs allow young athletes to develop their skills in preparation for playing on a high school Varsity team.
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