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The Flash Rocklin High School Rocklin, CA
Issue Date: Friday, November 21, 2008 Issue: Volume 15 Issue 13 Last Update: Tuesday, December 02, 2008
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At-a-glance

This week in Mr. Eckman’s Anatomy classes they found a new way to learn. Instead of using the book to learn about the body and its functions, they cut open cats to get a more hands-on look.
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Losses leave teens without jobs
Flipping burgers, babysitting, bagging groceries—these are some of the many jobs traditionally held by teenagers. They require little training (most teenagers haven’t earned a doctorate yet), and are
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The gateway to communications
St. Louis, “The GatewayCity”, was the host of this year’s national convention put on by the Journalism Education Association.
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Renovated Galleria gets great reviews
We have been waiting for years, and the time has finally come. The Roseville Galleria finished building phase one of the new mall and it recently opened last Thursday, November 13th. Many eager studen
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Q & A with new spanish teacher Ms. DeMeyer
Ms. DeMeyer is a new teacher at Rocklin High this year. She is teaching seven classes of Spanish 1.
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RHS girls volleyball ends stellar season
“No, I swear I didn’t get one bit of sleep that night!” said Coach Dave Muscarella during the second period girls volleyball weights class. He was everything but shy about expressing his feelings abou
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Charter school situation
Recently, our district has been debating the idea of a charter school being established and letting 600 new students, grades 7-12, use Rocklin High School’s classrooms and resources.
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Twilight Q & A with senior Jennifer Simmons
Millions of vampire-crazed teens spent Thursday night awaiting the release of the film Twilight, based on the world-wide bestselling series by Stephanie Meyer.
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Thanksgiving break poll results are here!
The long awaited Thanksgiving Break is almost here, and Rocklin students are ready for a pause in the busy school year.
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2nd annual Faculty Follies is huge success!
No one does it better than a Rocklin High School teacher. Whitney? Not even close. Granite Bay? Possibly. Del Oro? They can try. Our teachers not only take their students to the top of Placer County's
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