The Arrowhead Arrowhead High School Hartland, WI
Issue Date: Friday, April 27, 2007 Issue: April 27, 2007 Last Update: Monday, April 30, 2007
  • Arrowhead students dominate Business Olympics

    Wednesday, April 25, 2007 By: Brittany O’Shea

    Arrowhead dominated the 30th Annual Business Skill Olympics held at WCTC on Thursday, March 19, 2007. Arrowhead took a team of 25 students and competed among 242 students from 13 high schools in Wauk

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  • Jon McLaughlin releases debut album Indiana

    Wednesday, April 25, 2007 By: Amanda Merkwae

    Look out Ben Folds. There’s a new pop-piano sensation in town. Singer-songwriter Jon McLaughlin really puts his heart on the line in his debut album Indiana. Take some catchy Ben Folds-esque piano

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  • Warhawks beat CMH 5-4

    Thursday, April 26, 2007 By: Rosy Hallaron

    Arrowhead softball’s junior third baseman Courtney Smith is a heroine to AHS softball fans, bringing the team back from a painful four-game losing streak, by beating Catholic Memorial 5-4.

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  • Advanced Computer Added Machine class selling DVD racks

    Thursday, April 26, 2007 By: Besnik Sejdiu

    The Advanced Computer Added Machine class is selling DVD racks to help support their class lab with needed supplies.

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  • Spring Blood Drive includes community

    Thursday, April 26, 2007 By: Amanda Frankwick and Amanda Merkwae

    While spring is settling in, warm weather is becoming more prevalent, and April showers have tainted our afternoons, the Red Cross plans to “grow” the blood donations at the end of the month. However

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  • Kings of Leon unleash Southern pride

    Thursday, April 26, 2007 By: Beth Sanford

    Kings of Leon’s new album ‘Because of the Times’ will take everything you have ever known about Southern rock and send it downriver.

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  • ‘Blades’ skates way into hearts of viewers

    Thursday, April 26, 2007 By: Katy Kallenberger and Beth Sanford

    Ice. Napoleon Dynamite. Strategically placed sequins. “My Humps.” JFK. Quads of Steel.Each of these seemingly random topics play a crucial role in Will Ferrell’s latest masterpiece, ‘Blades of Glory.’

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  • Arrowhead Senior awarded GE STAR Scholarship

    Thursday, April 26, 2007 By: Kyle McElhinny

    Arrowhead Senior Kyle McElhinny has been awarded the prestigious GE Foundation Global STAR Scholarship, also known as the GE STAR Award.

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  • “The Reaping” reaps little fright

    Thursday, April 26, 2007 By: Sadaf Hussain

    “The Reaping” is a so-called horror movie that was released on April 5, 2007. Let me tell you, it did not reap much fright from me.

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  • Inside U.W. Madison

    Friday, April 27, 2007 By: Nicole Stine

    On March 16th, I shadowed a College freshman at the Nation’s top party school: U.W. Madison. Tainted by the dirty, rowdy, and crowded cinema perception of college life, I was greatly surprised by th

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About two weeks ago, Mr. David Watry was informed that he had been voted the Teacher of the Year by Arrowhead’s National Honor Society. Watry has been teaching at Arrowhead for 29 years, and he curre
On Monday, April 30th, 69 students were inducted into National Honors Society at the initiation ceremony held at Arrowhead. Requirements for entry were a G.P.A. of 3.5 or above and recommendations fr
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While spring is settling in, warm weather is becoming more prevalent, and April showers have tainted our afternoons, the Red Cross plans to “grow” the blood donations at the end of the month. However
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While spring is settling in, warm weather is becoming more prevalent, and April showers have tainted our afternoons, the Red Cross plans to “grow” the blood donations at the end of the month. However
full story 
While spring is settling in, warm weather is becoming more prevalent, and April showers have tainted our afternoons, the Red Cross plans to “grow” the blood donations at the end of the month. However
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As we speak … or should I say type … this year’s copy of Eclectic Soup, the literary magazine, is being printed! You can have your very own FREE copy of Eclectic Soup. This magazine is completely or
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On the night of Monday, April 23, 2007, numerous Arrowhead students were inducted into Spanish and French Honors Societies. In order to be eligible, students had to have a 3.0 G.P.A. overall and a 3.
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Johnna Mitich, a junior at Arrowhead High School, recently had one of her creative writing pieces published. Mitich wrote about Mr. Frank Balisteri, an Arrowhead English teacher, in an essay nominatin
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With the School Board’s approval this past week, steps are being taken to survey the interest in random drug testing for Arrowhead students. Though the program would not be implemented until next sch
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Arrowhead dominated the 30th Annual Business Skill Olympics held at WCTC on Thursday, March 19, 2007. Arrowhead took a team of 25 students and competed among 242 students from 13 high schools in Wauk
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