Clark Chronicle Clark Magnet High School La Crescenta, CA
Issue Date: Friday, June 11, 1999 Issue: Vol. 1, Issue 3 Last Update: Wednesday, March 17, 2010
  • ASB plans for next year

    Wednesday, March 17, 2010 By: Nabihah Basrai

    Sophomores Michael Keshishian and Gor Khodzahbagyan dominated recent ASB elections and will head Clark’s Associated Student Body in the coming year as the new ASB President and Vice President.

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  • Concern for school safety increases with recent shooting at Columbine

    Wednesday, March 17, 2010 By: Joy Lee

    Ever since the Columbine massacre, concern for school safety has increased.

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  • Clark looks back at year #1

    Wednesday, March 17, 2010 By: Arie Chung

    Students and staff finish their first year at Clark and reflect on what has been.

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  • Students win Senator Schiff's essay contest

    Wednesday, March 17, 2010 By: Almast Shogunts

    On May 12, sophomores Tanya Cholakian and Clayton Walker received a very surprising phone call from Senator Adam Schiff congratulating them for the amazing job they did on the essays they wrote.

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  • Summer renovation planned to improve Clark

    Wednesday, March 17, 2010 By: Mounika Haftavani and Arineh Khachatoorians

    Clark plans to expand its number of classrooms for the upcoming year. Construction will mainly be concentrated on improving the rooms in the Allan Daily Building. Included in the room improvements w

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  • High-achievers need more challenge

    Wednesday, March 17, 2010 By: Chronicle staff

    Teachers and administrators have recognized that honors students have generally been neglected this year, and next year’s honors students can reap the benefits of this realization.

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  • Clark awaits its first yearbook

    Wednesday, March 17, 2010 By: Karlet Ovasapyan

    A group of students has worked hard to produce Clark Manget H.S.'s first yearbook.

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  • Players show talents in chess

    Wednesday, March 17, 2010 By: Vrezh Oganisyan

    The Chess Club, which began in April by Mahan Hajianpour, club president, is in full progress and doing great.

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  • Freshman president is revealed

    Wednesday, March 17, 2010 By: Jenny Schellbach

    For those of you who have been hanging out under a rock, Paul Oh is Clark’s first and presiding freshman class president.

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  • Clark's technological potential not yet achieved

    Wednesday, March 17, 2010 By: Matt Hecht

    Though it may seem as though our school does not have up-to-date technology, it is better than most schools in California. Too many people had high expectations when they came to Clark in its first y

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At-a-glance

Sophomores Michael Keshishian and Gor Khodzahbagyan dominated recent ASB elections and will head Clark’s Associated Student Body in the coming year as the new ASB President and Vice President.
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Ever since the Columbine massacre, concern for school safety has increased.
full story 
Students and staff finish their first year at Clark and reflect on what has been.
full story 
Next year Clark Magnet High will enhance its curriculum with a wider variety of class selections for Clark students.
full story 
On May 12, sophomores Tanya Cholakian and Clayton Walker received a very surprising phone call from Senator Adam Schiff congratulating them for the amazing job they did on the essays they wrote.
full story 
Task force helps give direction to school.
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Clark plans to expand its number of classrooms for the upcoming year. Construction will mainly be concentrated on improving the rooms in the Allan Daily Building. Included in the room improvements w
full story 
High-achievers need more challenge
Teachers and administrators have recognized that honors students have generally been neglected this year, and next year’s honors students can reap the benefits of this realization.
full story 
Science strand needs emphasis
One aspect of our science and technology magnet that has not been addressed at all this year is the strands we were required to choose upon application.
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If standards-based tests are used in the future as sole determinants of promotion, too many students will be held back, creating dilemmas for students, their parents and schools.
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