Clark Chronicle Clark Magnet High School La Crescenta, CA
Issue Date: Thursday, April 01, 1999 Issue: Vol. 1, Issue 1 Last Update: Wednesday, November 03, 2010
  • Three-on-three favorites play today

    Wednesday, March 17, 2010 By: Karen Ovasapyan

    Today at lunch the Wolverines will face the winner of Tuesday's game between Wake Forest and North Carolina in the championship of Clark Madness.

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  • Just because we lost doesn't make us losers . . .

    Thursday, March 18, 2010 By: Arie Chung

    Clark team gains experience from first Scholastic Bowl defeat but remains optimistic about future prospects.

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  • Key Club unlocks students' good will

    Thursday, March 18, 2010 By: Laila Gordy

    Key Club, run by Victoria Marcucci here at Clark, is beneficial for the community and for the members themselves. It is one of the biggest high school organizations in the country, and is widely recog

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  • Interview at Tiffany's

    Wednesday, March 17, 2010 By: Karlet Ovasapyan

    Former Clark Middle School teacher Randy Tiffany talks about his work.

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  • The struggles of a young teen

    Wednesday, March 17, 2010 By: Adrine Karibkhanyan

    Ninel Gevorgyan recently immigrated to the U.S. but has found much success here despite the challenges of adapting to a new land and culture.

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  • A dedicated man

    Wednesday, March 17, 2010 By: Naeiri Khachikian

    Interview with Mr. Dall reveals the man behind the founding of Clark Magnet High School.

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  • 'Ed TV' gives audience good spin for the $$$

    Wednesday, March 17, 2010 By: Jennifer Lee

    Ron Howard is responsible for some of entertainment’s most memorable moments, and "EDtv" is definitely not an exception.

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  • Junior wrestling federation emerges

    Wednesday, March 17, 2010 By: Arthur Mansourian and Ara Matthewsian

    JWF/ Physical Fitness Club is a great club for Clark students because it gives students the opportunity to do community service and also to raise money for scholarships, according to club members.

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At-a-glance

Teachers will open doors to stampede of enthusiastic parents in first annual Open House.
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Clark is in the process of establishing its own chapter of the California Scholarship Federation.
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Spring dance to be held April 30.
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Clark team gains experience from first Scholastic Bowl defeat but remains optimistic about future prospects.
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Key Club, run by Victoria Marcucci here at Clark, is beneficial for the community and for the members themselves. It is one of the biggest high school organizations in the country, and is widely recog
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Although Clark Magnet High lacks the variety of clubs and activities of larger high schools, students have recently noted an increase in the number of clubs.
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Too big, or not too big? Is that the question?
(April 1, 1999) -- One of the biggest complaints students have regarding life at Clark is the limited variety of classes. We continually hear from teachers and administrators that Clark simply can’t o
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Students need to realize the importance of education and take the time to re-examine their goals for the future. In addition, schools should make a larger effort to create a more stimulating environme
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As students and faculty members of Clark Magnet High School walked into the halls in March, a new ‘50s style clock known as the Panthers Time brightly shined to greet them. This bright fluorescent clo
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Interview at Tiffany's
Former Clark Middle School teacher Randy Tiffany talks about his work.
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