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The RamPage Desert Mirage High School Thermal, CA
Issue Date: Wednesday, January 07, 2009 Issue: January/February Last Update: Wednesday, March 25, 2009
  • Rams Take First Playoff Game 3-1

    Tuesday, February 24, 2009 By: Staff

    The Rams soccer team got the CIF playoffs off to a fast start with a hard working 3-1 victory over Serrano high school on Friday. Serrano showed up ready to play, but the Rams used a methodical offen

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  • Guest Speaker James Parkinson Visits School, JPOW Trial Attorney

    Wednesday, February 18, 2009 By: Michael Garza

    Accomplished trial attorney by trade; Brigham Young University graduate... What more can be said of James Parkinson? Much more, as any reader of his book "Soldier Slaves" can tell you. Tuesday aftern

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  • Rams Win First-Ever League Championship!

    Tuesday, February 03, 2009 By: Staff

    Desert Mirage High School, in their fourth year of varsity sports, has won its first league title in school history. The wrestling team, coached by Luis Pinedo, Jerry Tripp, and Tony Rodriguez, was do

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  • Soccer Boys Take League Championship!

    Wednesday, February 18, 2009 By: Julio Garcia

    For their first time in school history, the Desert Mirage High School varsity soccer Rams have won the De Anza League Championship with a hard fought 4-3 victory over Desert Hot Springs last Friday.

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  • Wrestling

    Wednesday, February 11, 2009 By: Arnold Sampayan

    Wrestling is one of the hardest sports. It takes a tremendous amount of conditioning. To wrestle, you also need to be very tough.

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  • How well do you know Gustavo Sandoval?

    Friday, February 06, 2009 By: Arnold Sampayan

    How well do you know Desert Mirage teacher Gustavo Sandoval? He is the middle child in his family, and has three kids of his own.

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  • Today’s youth: Rebellious, irresponsible and disrespectful

    Monday, December 15, 2008 By: Laura Galvez

    Adults view teenagers today as rebellious, irresponsible and disrespectful who have lost their values. Heidi Bright Parales, however, concludes in her article Why Do Adults Hold Teenagers and Children

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At-a-glance

Opportunities After High School Focus: We will be covering financial aid for college and AB 540. ... Learn about Gear Up initiatives, high school requirements, college requirements & financial aid
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Desert Mirage High School’s cheerleading squad will be hosting a mini-cheer camp to students from K-11 on Saturday, February 28 from 7:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.  This event will be held at Toro Canyon Mid
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The Rams soccer team got the CIF playoffs off to a fast start with a hard working 3-1 victory over Serrano high school on Friday. Serrano showed up ready to play, but the Rams used a methodical offen
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For their first time in school history, the Desert Mirage High School varsity soccer Rams have won the De Anza League Championship with a hard fought 4-3 victory over Desert Hot Springs last Friday.
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Guest Speaker James Parkinson  Visits School, JPOW Trial Attorney
Accomplished trial attorney by trade; Brigham Young University graduate... What more can be said of James Parkinson? Much more, as any reader of his book "Soldier Slaves" can tell you. Tuesday aftern
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"Who are you to say that I am young, inexperienced, and very innocent?," one might ask when reading the very first sentence of Ann Visible's response to the article I wrote days ago entitled "Hostile?
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Valentine’s is a day to exchange tokens of affection.  However, many take that for granted; many think that Valentine’s is a day exclusively for romanticism, and friendship is often left aside.  Frien
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The Other Side of “Hostile?”
Young, inexperienced, and very innocent; these are all characteristics that describe each and everyone one of us here at Desert Mirage High School. We are adolescents who are just embarking on our liv
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Some of our students volunteered their time to help find students in Mecca who could take advantage of the free tutoring service offered by the Cesar Chavez Education Institute.
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