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Monday, March 30, 2009 By Darlene Reyes- News Editor
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Monday, March 30, 2009 By Christopher Bloster- Guest Writer
Once again, the cadets of AFJROTC Unit MD-901 AFJROTC at Eleanor Roosevelt High School are having a very busy, and successful, school year. The cadets of the corps have participated in many different
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Monday, March 30, 2009 By Vicky Zhong-Staff Writer
Over the last three months, I’ve done a great deal of travelling. The holiday season is always the best time to spend in a foreign country, because people celebrate different things in different ways.
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Monday, March 30, 2009 By Duana Ogu-Staff Writer
Students worldwide are cheating on tests, copying homework, plagiarizing from online sources, and using cell phones to cheat because of the pressure to do well in school.
At the beginning of each sc
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Monday, March 30, 2009 By Natasha Lawson/Guest Writer
Thursday, March 19th, 2009 was and will remain a night I will always remember. Ten Eleanor Roosevelt High School female students: Megan Cortez, Devin Fendlay, Amber Ferguson, Sara Harris, Kaila Lindo,
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Monday, March 30, 2009 By Dorinne Mettle-Amuah/ Chanee Redd-Staff Writers
The pieces of the SchoolMAX puzzle are slowly but surely coming together. Parents are now able to log on and see their child’s grades, attendance, and more instantaneously.
Prince George’s County Bo
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Monday, March 30, 2009 By Dorinee Mettle-Amuah- Staff Writer
African American students at ERHS perform favorably on the AP tests, giving the school the recognition of having the most African Americans nationally score high on the AP exams.
For three years, Ele
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Monday, March 30, 2009 By Bridget Botchway Bradley-Focus Features Editor
Prince George will be the first county ever to let the students, parents and teachers “pick” their own superintendent.
Though it boasts a multitude of educated, hardworking teachers and bright studen
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Monday, March 30, 2009 By Brooke Bailey- Aimee Becker- Ad Editors/ Codi Gugliuzza- Staff Writer
New school rule; as of January 30, 2009, no microwaves, refrigerators or any other electric food appliances will be allowed in classrooms.
The teachers of Eleanor Roosevelt High School were sent a
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