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  • Spring brings new instructors seeking to challenge students

    Friday, March 04, 2011 By: margot lubowsky & sophie byvik

      Melanie Stepney   On Feb. 2, the English department received its own taste of the Jersey Shore. Melanie Stepney, who tells her classes she’s from "fist-pumpin’ Jersey Shore," comes

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  • Remembering Andrew Glenn:

    Friday, March 04, 2011 By: quotes gathered by: amber pero, liahona robison, vivi luong, & brandon bradley

      Fauquier High School lost a loved student, athlete, and friend on Jan.27. Students share their favorite memories of junior Andrew Glenn. "Andrew was soft spoken, but he liked to take care

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  • In loving memory of Lauren Payne

    Friday, March 04, 2011 By: vivi luong and raquel lay

    Freshman Lauren Payne passed away on January 20th, 2011. Although she was with the Special Education Department for less than a year, Payne had great impact on the department.             “She was h

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  • Troupe a tempest of talent, fun

    Friday, March 04, 2011 By: sophie byvik

    The Shakespeare Troupe will be looking for the luck o’  the Irish on March 17 when they compete in the Secondary School Shakespeare Festival, held at the Folger Theatre in Washington, D.C.  Every year

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  • It can be easy being green

    Friday, March 04, 2011 By: lindsey enslen

    It’s Thursday afternoon, and school has just ended. As you try to make your way down the main hallway, you are stopped by the mass of people crowded outside of English teacher Lee Lorber’s room. At th

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  • Mudding adventures make major mess

    Friday, March 04, 2011 By: lindsey enslen

    Out in the country, or simply a somewhat boring county like Fauquier, many people resort to a hobby referred to as mudding. “Mudding could possibly be classified as a past time or sport,” senior Andr

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  • Auto Body program fixes cars, builds careers

    Friday, March 04, 2011 By: margot lubowsky

    Few students know exactly what happens on the other side of those big garage doors outside the annex; their daunting white appearance and loud upheaval might scare some away from further exploration.

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  • Karen Falcon soars to many countries but chooses teaching as her nest

    Friday, March 04, 2011 By: caroline conolly

    Spanish teacher Karen Falcon has travelled to the countries of Europe, Mexico, Brazil, Japan, Hong Kong, Thailand, Israel, Greece, and many others. Falcon moved constantly because of her dad’s job and

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  • Tech classes provide skills for real world

    Friday, March 04, 2011 By: fiona mccarthy

    The technology education department is one that many students may not know about, but the courses offered should not be overlooked when students plan their schedules throughout high school. The depart

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  • Gamer looks ahead to a future in design

    Friday, March 04, 2011 By: brandon bradley

    Halo, Call of Duty, Madden, Grand Theft Auto --all of these games come from somewhere, but where? To design a game requires hours of hard work on a computer. Junior Michael Wigton has been making his

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  Melanie Stepney   On Feb. 2, the English department received its own taste of the Jersey Shore. Melanie Stepney, who tells her classes she’s from "fist-pumpin’ Jersey Shore," comes
full story 
  Fauquier High School lost a loved student, athlete, and friend on Jan.27. Students share their favorite memories of junior Andrew Glenn. "Andrew was soft spoken, but he liked to take care
full story 
Freshman Lauren Payne passed away on January 20th, 2011. Although she was with the Special Education Department for less than a year, Payne had great impact on the department.             “She was h
full story 
After 34 and a half years of teaching, former agriculture department head George Fiddler retired on Jan. 21. Fiddler taught Agricultural Machinery Services for the past nine and a half years at Fauqui
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Feb. 4 brought mixed emotions in Paul Koch’s English classroom as he said goodbye to Fauquier and ni-hao (Chinese for “hello”) to Beijing, China. Koch, a beloved teacher and varsity baseball coach, of
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Rodenberg gets a taste of D.C.
Most Americans never get the chance to see how their government operates. However, this past term junior Will Rodenberg experienced the federal government firsthand when he worked as a page for five m
full story 
The Shakespeare Troupe will be looking for the luck o’  the Irish on March 17 when they compete in the Secondary School Shakespeare Festival, held at the Folger Theatre in Washington, D.C.  Every year
full story 
It can be easy being green
It’s Thursday afternoon, and school has just ended. As you try to make your way down the main hallway, you are stopped by the mass of people crowded outside of English teacher Lee Lorber’s room. At th
full story 
Out in the country, or simply a somewhat boring county like Fauquier, many people resort to a hobby referred to as mudding. “Mudding could possibly be classified as a past time or sport,” senior Andr
full story 
Few students know exactly what happens on the other side of those big garage doors outside the annex; their daunting white appearance and loud upheaval might scare some away from further exploration.
full story 
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