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  • Don't make death a part of your prom plans

    Friday, May 06, 2011 By: Gustavo Deloisa

    Thousands of teens are killed or injured in alcohol related accidents every year. In 2005, the year for which the last statistics are available, 676 students died from alcohol related traffic acciden

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  • Adventures in Teenage Retail

    Friday, May 06, 2011 By: Ben Woodman

    The experiences of one teenage retail employee

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  • Lady Gaga's "Judas"

    Wednesday, May 04, 2011 By: Melody Hwang

    Are Christians appalled or desensitized?

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  • Frustration brews in the classroom- students evaluate teaching behaviors

    Wednesday, May 04, 2011 By: by vivi luong

    Have you ever wanted to switch out of a class because of the unflattering review a friend gave about the teacher who is teaching the course? Or had a bad experience with a teacher where neither of you

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  • Pay to Play High School Sports: Clubs an Option with Budget Cuts

    Tuesday, May 03, 2011 By: Will Harrigan

    With revenues low, some consider high school sports a logical target for cutting the budget and they could do it by forcing schools to form privately funded clubs

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  • Take Two For Popular Movies

    Tuesday, May 03, 2011 By: Jackie Gerbasi

    “The Hangover,” “Fast and The Furious,” “Transformers,” “Pirates of the Caribbean” and “Scream” are all stupendous movies.

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  • Harry Potter theme park rich in details but lacking in magic

    Monday, May 02, 2011 By: Mollie Berg

    The Wizarding World of Harry Potter may be home to chocolate frogs, magical benches, Quidditch and Hogsmeade, but that doesn’t mean the park is all that “magical.”

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  • Got Stress?

    Monday, May 02, 2011 By: Amber Brown

    With the end of the school year approaching, many students are feeling the stress settle in. Contributing to this stress may include academic factors: papers to write, projects to complete, or, concer

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  • Anonymous $1 million gift to go to financial aid

    Monday, May 02, 2011 By: Parul Guliani and Daniel Edgren

    A surprise $1 million gift—the largest in school history—from an anonymous donor will support the new Endowment for Financial Aid.

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  • Parents as coaches

    Monday, May 02, 2011 By: Martin Jones

    Students reflect on having their parents as coaches throughout their lives.

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The National Edition - Teen Generated News From Around The Nation my.hsj.org
Issue Date: Monday, May 09, 2011 Issue: Week of May 9, 2011
 
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News
Students at Midwest City High School had to go no farther than their parking lot to get a vivid understanding of drunk driving's consequences.
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Fauquier High students got their chance recently to evaluate teachers and their most frustrating practices. They didn't waste the opportunity.
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The New Jersey Department of Education breathing down their necks, University Academy Charter High officials have devised a remedial plan to address state concerns about the school's academics.
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Forget that old adage: 'No news is good news.' At Sacramento Country Day, news of a $1 million donation and praise from a school accreditation team sounded pretty darned great.
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Well, this stinks! Stink bugs, those odoriforous little critters, figure to be settling in this summer to foul our crops and olfactory sensibilities.
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Dakota Ridge to make families pay as state and federal budget cuts force harsh choices in spending.
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Features
More and more these days, the mark of youth is a tattoo. There may be reasons for caution, but those aren't deterring young people who yearn for ink.
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Summer vacation won't be the key to stress freedom. If that's your goal, start exercising, and don't stop.
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What if you were able to spend all day, every day, with your mom or dad? Many teens would cringe at that thought, but some teen athletes whose parents coach them adjust just fine.
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Does it seem more teens are smoking? If so, they're countering the grain of at least one survey in which students find smoking worse than drinking.
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