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Issue Date: Thursday, October 06, 2011 Issue: October 6, 2011 Last Update: Thursday, October 06, 2011
  • October Brings a Love for Pink

    Thursday, October 06, 2011 By: Jordyn Rudd

    Pink balloons, pink streamers, pink stands, pretty much pink everything is what one will begin to see as the month of October begins; advertising breast cancer awareness all over the valley.

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  • Coach/Athlete Bond Proves Secret to Success

    Thursday, October 06, 2011 By: Cassandra Arellano

    Millennium’s football success reigns back since the day the very first team was decided. What our boys have that makes them successful are the relationships and “brotherhood” that they share with thei

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  • Millennium Student Proves Great Things Come in Small Packages

    Thursday, October 06, 2011 By: Jordyn Rudd

    Over 2,200 teens walk the campus of MHS, each of a different shape, size, and color; but there is one here that stands out more than the rest, a sophomore that is 3’11 and walks with her head held hig

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  • Common Core to Replace AIMS

    Thursday, October 06, 2011 By: Leticia Fierro

    On June 28, 2011, Arizona formally accepted the Common Core State Standards (CCSS).

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  • MHS Welcomes New Counselor

    Thursday, October 06, 2011 By: Jade Fields

    A counselor’s job is to personally assist students in resolving academic, personal and social difficulties within his or her life.

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  • Millennium's Varsity Volleyball Takes a Hit

    Thursday, October 06, 2011 By: Cassandra Arellano

    On Thursday, September 15, MHS Volleyball traveled to the dungeons of the Westview Knights, where the rivalry was boiling at an all time high.

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  • Student Cadets Improve Education by Being Educated

    Thursday, October 06, 2011 By: Cassandra Arellano

    On Tuesday, September 13, Millennium’s own Education Professions students traveled to three different schools. Their mission?,to shadow and learn the qualities it takes to become the people that teach

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  • Caffeine Addiction: Benefit or Problem?

    Wednesday, October 05, 2011 By: Amber Franklin

    People across America have the same basic morning routine: wake up, get dressed, grab that extra cup of coffee and get their day started, but over the years, researchers have discovered that caffeine

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At-a-glance

Pink balloons, pink streamers, pink stands, pretty much pink everything is what one will begin to see as the month of October begins; advertising breast cancer awareness all over the valley.
full story 
Millennium’s football success reigns back since the day the very first team was decided. What our boys have that makes them successful are the relationships and “brotherhood” that they share with thei
full story 
Over 2,200 teens walk the campus of MHS, each of a different shape, size, and color; but there is one here that stands out more than the rest, a sophomore that is 3’11 and walks with her head held hig
full story 
Common Core to Replace AIMS
On June 28, 2011, Arizona formally accepted the Common Core State Standards (CCSS).
full story 
Everyone likes to have nice things, whether it’s a house, car, or electronic device, as humans we are always looking for the nicer things in life. When it comes to fashion there is no exception.
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Usually when the words “September 11th” are uttered, most people are ready to listen to the horrors and graphic details of that fateful day, but former firefighter Deputy Chief Robert Cobb of Jersey C
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A counselor’s job is to personally assist students in resolving academic, personal and social difficulties within his or her life.
full story 
Gardasil, the vaccine that helps prevent the four major forms of HPV, is recommended by physicians across the nations and girls as early as nine years old can get vaccinated
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On Tuesday, September 13, Millennium’s own Education Professions students traveled to three different schools. Their mission?,to shadow and learn the qualities it takes to become the people that teach
full story 
The fate of the Agua Fria Union High School District lies in the hands of Arizona’s adults as the time comes again to vote for the bond to end spacing suffering endured by the increasing student popul
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