The Sailors' Log Mona Shores High School Norton Shores, MI
Issue Date: Friday, December 16, 2011 Issue: December 16 2011 Last Update: Friday, February 10, 2012
  • AP Biology students analyze DNA

    Thursday, January 26, 2012 By: Sarah Weathers

    Science teacher Jen Adams’ students conducted a lab experiment called “DNA finger-printing “ with her AP biology students Thursday, Jan. 19. The students had samples of DNA, and they had to put

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  • Science students create artificial air bags

    Thursday, January 26, 2012 By: Carlin Rollenhagen

    Being young drivers, some students at Shores have experienced what it’s like to be in a major accident. Air bags can save lives, and students in chemistry did an experiment to create their very own ai

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  • Biology lab has editor happy with result

    Monday, January 23, 2012 By: Jonah Stone

    I see nothing. Absolutely nothing. I look down at this petri dish in front of me and what do I see? A whole lot of nothing.     The petri dish was a component of an experiment completed by my

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  • Allegretto Notte teaches music to younger students

    Tuesday, January 24, 2012 By: Franny Kromminga

    There was a reversal of roles at the high school during the yearly event Allegretto Notte: the usual high school students became teachers and brought in students of their own whose ages ran from 3rd t

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  • Where is the snow?

    Friday, January 13, 2012 By: Erinn Taylor

    Mother Nature seems to be more than a little bit confused as of late.             Looking outside, I notice that the weather seems more suitable for an early fall day, not a mid-winter. The sun is

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  • Freshman selected MVP at elite soccer tournament

    Thursday, January 05, 2012 By: Taylor Jones

    Battling through the adversity and winning a national championship in any sport is an enormous feat to overcome. Freshman soccer goalkeeper Lauren Cannon knows what it takes to be a national champio

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  • Students and teachers share their #1 pet peeve

    Thursday, January 05, 2012 By: Ashley Veihl

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  • 10 Easy Confidence Boosters

    Thursday, January 05, 2012 By: Kendal Brown

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  • Psychology teacher Heather Hall explains the science of confidence.

    Thursday, January 05, 2012 By:

    "We want to see ourselves as others see us in order to be psychologically healthy. True confidence comes with humility; ‘overconfidence’ comes with a sense of arrogance that is looked upon negativ

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  • Senior girl keeps high self-esteem

    Thursday, January 05, 2012 By: Kendal Brown

    The motivation to get out of bed in the morning can be a challenge in itself, especially for teens who do not only face tremendous amounts of stress but also the pressures of fitting in. Senior Kail

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There is an age-old debate between brothers and sisters, husbands and wives, and probably even the animals themselves: which is better, cats or dogs?             It should be obvious that our felin
It’s that time of year again. Seniors are starting the ordeal of scholarships, and in about a month, juniors will be facing the ever-looming ACT.             Everyone is a little stressed out, so d
As a current soprano in the Shores choir, music is part of my schedule every day. Not only is music a class for me, it’s a necessity. My favorite song blares as an alarm in the morning because my dad
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Science teacher Jen Adams’ students conducted a lab experiment called “DNA finger-printing “ with her AP biology students Thursday, Jan. 19. The students had samples of DNA, and they had to put
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Being young drivers, some students at Shores have experienced what it’s like to be in a major accident. Air bags can save lives, and students in chemistry did an experiment to create their very own ai
The most exciting birthday people, but not me, would say is their 16th birthday; most, still not me, are finally allowed to get a driver’s license, the key to freedom. It’s no fun being 16 with no
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There was a reversal of roles at the high school during the yearly event Allegretto Notte: the usual high school students became teachers and brought in students of their own whose ages ran from 3rd t
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I see nothing. Absolutely nothing. I look down at this petri dish in front of me and what do I see? A whole lot of nothing.     The petri dish was a component of an experiment completed by my
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“The dragon asked the sensei why this had happened; why had his wings stunted growth? Maybe the magic was lost…forever…”             This is a short example of a story a person could write about in
For those female athletes who didn’t attend the mandatory meeting Wednesday morning at 8:30 for the girls’ training program, you might want to get informed.             Shores is now offering a sem
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