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  • The pie in the sky has landed: Virtual High School is here

    Wednesday, December 15, 2010 By: Elizabeth Barrett

    Ever complained about the lack of selections in Tyngsboro High School’s curriculum? Ever wanted to take something fun that our school just doesn’t offer, like crimonology? Would a few extra credits

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The Bridge Tyngsborough High School Tyngsborough, MA
Issue Date: Tuesday, December 21, 2010 Issue: Vol. 10, Number 4 Last Update: Tuesday, December 21, 2010

At-a-glance

Holiday traditions; every family has them, whether you watch watch Christmas movies together, or just decorate on a specific day.
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Procrastination: best friend or worst nightmare?
Procrastination is an uninterested student’s best friend and worst nightmare. It lets a student’s mind wander and explore new trains of thought aside from what they should be focusing on. On the other
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Harry Potter flies to save the day once again
Harry Potter fans are once again spellbound by the magical workings of the "Deathly Hallows: Part 1". With Voldemort back and gaining power fast, Harry must act to destroy the last of the Horcruxes
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Ever complained about the lack of selections in Tyngsboro High School’s curriculum? Ever wanted to take something fun that our school just doesn’t offer, like crimonology? Would a few extra credits
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Censoring "holidays" frustrates students
Over the past few decades, it has become politically incorrect for “Merry Christmas” to be said outside of close circles.
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THS and TMS community raise cheer for needy Tyngsboro families
This article summarizes the Adopt a Family fundraiser at THS
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Gaming: almost everybody does it, some more than others. Everyone who does has their own reasons for playing, but do excessive amounts of playtime hinder your learning abilities in school?
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Typically, after everyone recovers from the chaos and possible injuries sustained from the madness of Black Friday, people begin to decorate their homes with wreaths, candles, and Christmas trees. The
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The trouble with tardies
After the second bell rings at Tyngsboro High School in the morning, a second wave of students pours into the doors.
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Living in a world with people blinded by their own ambition, the b Positive Project helps the needed.
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