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  • Emergency Drill

    Friday, February 26, 2010 By: Chelsea Collura

    An early-morning 911 phone call reporting a bomb threat concerning Stockton and Lincoln unified school districts led to students spending a half hour in the cold during period 2.

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  • Survey results

    Friday, January 29, 2010 By: Staff

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  • Pushing credit recovery

    Friday, January 29, 2010 By: Alisya Mora

    In the second week of the new semester, students were taken to an assembly to prepare to register for next year’s classes. As counselor Samantha Wirzberger stood up and gave her advice during an assem

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  • SLC's provide students with options

    Friday, January 29, 2010 By: Claire Scheffer

    When students registered for classes last year, they had to decide which small learning community to be in. They had a choice between Sports, Health, and Medicine; Environment, Science, and Engineerin

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  • Auto shop raises money through sculptures

    Friday, January 29, 2010 By: Vaneza McDonald

    To most, unwanted parts and metal scraps belong in the garbage. But give Jim Griffin a welding tool, and he’ll create a work of art.

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  • Community and education co-exist in Pakistan

    Friday, January 29, 2010 By: Jeremy Dela Cruz

    Many students consider preparing for school a burden. The act of physically opening one’s eyes from a relaxing snooze is arduous in itself. For some, however, waking up for school isn’t just a part of

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  • Got fresh milk?: students receive spoiled milk, district says milk is still drinkable

    Friday, January 29, 2010 By: Kristin Acevedo

    Michael Nuci took the first drink of milk, as he does every day. But this day was different, as the sophomore immediately spit it out. Why? The milk he had received from the school cafeteria was, as N

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  • Teen feels complications during pregnancy

    Friday, January 29, 2010 By: Jessica Sanchez and Erica Trevino

    Sophomore Jaymi Nixon is viewed by her mother as having the maturity level of a 25 year old. That view, however, does not make being pregnant an easy reality to accept.

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  • Worlds of difference: Teachers bring experience from teaching in Japan

    Friday, January 29, 2010 By: Mikeala Axton

    There’s groaning. There’s pleading. There’s whining. And constant, inevitable defeat. It doesn’t matter how much protest is raised, barring illness, or any other valid excuse, school is the unstoppabl

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  • Emotional, difficult past affects student

    Friday, January 29, 2010 By: Missy Rae Magdalera

    Adolescence is the perfect time to be immature and careless, but for junior Cody Krueger, that happy time in life had to be postponed.

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At-a-glance

Emergency Drill
An early-morning 911 phone call reporting a bomb threat concerning Stockton and Lincoln unified school districts led to students spending a half hour in the cold during period 2.
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Trying not to drop the ball
Uncomfortable, unsure, and timid were traits of mine from freshman year. One thing I was surely looking forward to in the high school experience was basketball. Ready for conditioning, I looked forwar
full story 
Teens sink their teeth into vampires
Maybe it’s the crazy twist in the storyline that makes these vampire fanatics so crazy. Describing the “Twilight” movie freshman Gabriella Miller said, “It’s compelling because of the relationship bet
full story 
When students registered for classes last year, they had to decide which small learning community to be in. They had a choice between Sports, Health, and Medicine; Environment, Science, and Engineerin
full story 
Auto shop raises money through sculptures
To most, unwanted parts and metal scraps belong in the garbage. But give Jim Griffin a welding tool, and he’ll create a work of art.
full story 
In the second week of the new semester, students were taken to an assembly to prepare to register for next year’s classes. As counselor Samantha Wirzberger stood up and gave her advice during an assem
full story 
Many students consider preparing for school a burden. The act of physically opening one’s eyes from a relaxing snooze is arduous in itself. For some, however, waking up for school isn’t just a part of
full story 
Teen feels complications during pregnancy
Sophomore Jaymi Nixon is viewed by her mother as having the maturity level of a 25 year old. That view, however, does not make being pregnant an easy reality to accept.
full story 
The National Hispanic College Fair, “Is a national event,” said guidance technician Cathy Yanez.
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