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  • KCHS graduate soars

    Monday, January 03, 2005 By: Kara Frison, senior

    What are your plans after high school? Some students go straight to college, work, or take a year off just to enjoy themselves. Christina Fountain, a KCHS 2004 graduate, found a place in the United

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  • Teachers receive Go Buckets

    Wednesday, February 09, 2005 By: Sara Sutton, senior

    The "Go Buckets" were the talk of the KCHS faculty last Thursday after every teacher received a 5 gallon bucket containing supplies to be used in emergency situations.

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  • Doing things her way

    Monday, February 14, 2005 By: Paul Hostetler, senior

    The first thing you notice about Mrs. Caren Saunders is her boundless energy. She uses that energy not only as a teacher here to keep her classes interested and excited, but also as a coach at Washing

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  • Lt. Gov Steele visits KCHS

    Saturday, January 29, 2005 By: Meagan Cooper, junior

    On Friday, January 28, select students found themselves in the presence of Lt. Governor Michael Steele instead of their usual second period teachers.

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The Trojan Kent County High School Worton, MD
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The first thing you notice about Mrs. Caren Saunders is her boundless energy. She uses that energy not only as a teacher here to keep her classes interested and excited, but also as a coach at Washing
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Beep! Beep! Beep! It's that dreaded time again. Get out of bed and get ready to start your day.
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The "Go Buckets" were the talk of the KCHS faculty last Thursday after every teacher received a 5 gallon bucket containing supplies to be used in emergency situations.
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An assembly for all Kent County High School students was held during fourth period on Tuesday, February 1, 2005.
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On Friday, January 28, select students found themselves in the presence of Lt. Governor Michael Steele instead of their usual second period teachers.
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Yesterday, I saw a gorgeous blue sky, green grass, and gleaming barbed wire. As the bus neared the Eastern Correctional Institute, my heart raced. I didn’t know what to expect. No one did. Drug dealer
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What are your plans after high school? Some students go straight to college, work, or take a year off just to enjoy themselves. Christina Fountain, a KCHS 2004 graduate, found a place in the United
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