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  • Seniors mentor freshmen

    Thursday, December 16, 2004 By: Princess Souvenir

    In hopes of increasing the freshman achievement and the overall quality of Southfield High School, the school has launched a new mentoring program for freshmen.Under the program, model senior students

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  • Kaplan wins $1,000 essay contest

    Thursday, December 16, 2004 By: Princess Souvenir

    Senior Auren Kaplan has been awarded first place in the Holocaust Remembrance Project, a national essay contest that drew 3,000 entries.

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  • Construction runs $2.8 million over budget

    Thursday, December 16, 2004 By: Rachel Wiedemann

    Construction and remodeling costs for Southfield High School have exceeded the budget by $2.8 million, said Project Manager Rhonda Hodge of Barton Malow Design/Construction Services.

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  • Humanitarians host charity dinner

    Thursday, December 16, 2004 By: Princess Souvenir

    The Fifth Annual Empty Bowl dinner hosted by the Young Humanitarians of Southfield High School was held Nov. 18, in the Blue Jay Café.

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  • But Cousin Pookie wants to come, too

    Thursday, February 03, 2005 By: Jasmine Gaylor

    Having graduation moved to a different date and a different location is an absolute travesty.

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  • Tinkle torture needs to stop

    Thursday, February 03, 2005 By: Adrienne Turner

    Administrators locking restrooms during school is an appalling solution to the school’s present problem.

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  • Presidential election disappoints

    Thursday, February 03, 2005 By: Monique Patmon

    On Nov. 2, America once again agreed to oppression at the hands of our re-elected Pres. George W. Bush.

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  • Teachers, district reach contract talk agreement

    Friday, February 04, 2005 By: James Andersen

    After more than a year without contracts, Southfield High School’s teachers are officially employed again.

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  • Swim team seeks members: SHS swim membership sinks to four students

    Friday, February 04, 2005 By: Sadia Azziem

    Junior Ashley Washington took it upon herself to join one of Southfield High’s little known sports teams, which is the Girls’ Varsity Swim Team. There are 28 students on the swim team. Four are from

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  • Varsity Jays flock together

    Friday, February 04, 2005 By: James Andersen

    Senior Matthew Thomas knows the Boys’ Varsity Basketball team needs to unite if they hope to rebound from a 5-16 season last year.

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The Southfield Jay Southfield High School Southfield, MI
Issue Date: Tuesday, December 07, 2004 Issue: December 2004 Last Update: Wednesday, March 02, 2005
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At-a-glance

Many of Southfield High School’s sports teams could be facing problems next year. A court ruling stating that schools must offer certain sports during the same season may cause problems for several t
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They’re full of it; food that is. L. George’s Coney Island is the place to spend your hunger minutes. Whether you’re craving catfish or drooling over German chocolate cake, they’ve got what you need.
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This year’s Lip It Up show, hosted by Kyla Smith and Phillip Vails, was a sold out success. Winner Deanna Staton, a junior, stepped away $100 richer performing as Ciara.She was one of the reasons
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Southfield High’s Lady Jays Varsity Basketball Team ended the regular season on a roll, going 6-2 after starting 4-7.
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Senior Matthew Thomas knows the Boys’ Varsity Basketball team needs to unite if they hope to rebound from a 5-16 season last year.
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Junior Ashley Washington took it upon herself to join one of Southfield High’s little known sports teams, which is the Girls’ Varsity Swim Team. There are 28 students on the swim team. Four are from
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After more than a year without contracts, Southfield High School’s teachers are officially employed again.
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On Nov. 2, America once again agreed to oppression at the hands of our re-elected Pres. George W. Bush.
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Administrators locking restrooms during school is an appalling solution to the school’s present problem.
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