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  • Do not use cell phones while behind the wheel

    Friday, December 03, 2010 By: Lonie Anderson

    Destruction, injury or even death can happen at any time an inattentive driver navigates the road.

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  • Students see mock election as joke; faculty disagree

    Friday, December 03, 2010 By: George Akpan

    November’s mandated mock elections allowed students to acquaint themselves with the political process. For many students, the mock elections allowed them their first exposure to voicing their opinion

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  • Shoppers find great deals on the morning of Black Frday

    Friday, December 03, 2010 By: Keshon

    People shop on Black Friday annually as if it were a sport. Camping in front of stores waiting for them to open seems fun to some people but drives others mad.

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  • Fall One-Act Play Festival is short, but action packed

    Friday, December 03, 2010 By: Lonnie Malik Anderson

    The Fall One-Act Play Festival, presented by the theatre department, brought audiences excitement and laughter Nov. 18 through Nov. 21.  The audience found no escape from Jean Paul Satre’s hell in the

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  • Volunteering helps make holiday season brighter for all

    Friday, December 03, 2010 By: Miela Fetaw

    Volunteering gives different people different feelings. One may learn skills while another loves the experience of lending a hand, like senior Danny Scaife.

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  • Parents push their children to the limit

    Friday, December 03, 2010 By: Imani Jones

    Test after test, quiz after quiz and still no improvement. I am tired of being yelled at as if schoolwork is easy. Family pressure to succeed in school has added extra stress on students.

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  • Summer has taken a break, but style does not have to

    Friday, December 03, 2010 By: Chelsea Stotts

    Even with up and down weather, no one can doubt winter has arrived and with it comes Christmas. Summer has taken a break but style does not have to. “I think high waist trouser pants semi-flood but ta

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  • Journalists want student involvement in newspaper

    Friday, December 03, 2010 By: Maya Strickland

    Staying as late as 1 a.m. and coming to school as early as six, the life of a journalist is not easy. As journalists we have two very important jobs: seek the truth and report it while following the c

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  • Staying away from STI's

    Friday, December 03, 2010 By: Maya Strickland

    Sexually transmitted infections come in many forms and invade the bodies of some teenagers, including those at school.

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  • ACT test dates conflict with students' spring break plans

    Friday, December 03, 2010 By: Angellic Ross

    Students will head to spring break one week early in April.

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The King's Page Rufus King International School, High School Campus Milwaukee, WI
Issue Date: Tuesday, December 07, 2010 Issue: Volume 3, Issue 3 Last Update: Friday, December 03, 2010
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At-a-glance

People shop on Black Friday annually as if it were a sport. Camping in front of stores waiting for them to open seems fun to some people but drives others mad.
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The Fall One-Act Play Festival, presented by the theatre department, brought audiences excitement and laughter Nov. 18 through Nov. 21.  The audience found no escape from Jean Paul Satre’s hell in the
full story 
Volunteering gives different people different feelings. One may learn skills while another loves the experience of lending a hand, like senior Danny Scaife.
full story 
Destruction, injury or even death can happen at any time an inattentive driver navigates the road.
full story 
Even with up and down weather, no one can doubt winter has arrived and with it comes Christmas. Summer has taken a break but style does not have to. “I think high waist trouser pants semi-flood but ta
full story 
Sexually transmitted infections come in many forms and invade the bodies of some teenagers, including those at school.
full story 
I am increasingly concerned with the newspaper’s quality of reporting.
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Test after test, quiz after quiz and still no improvement. I am tired of being yelled at as if schoolwork is easy. Family pressure to succeed in school has added extra stress on students.
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Although students at Rufus King have scored well on the WKCE, the district-wide averages fail to match statewide averages, provoking the Department of Public Instruction to make a change, principal Ma
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