The Hilltopper Highlands High School Fort Thomas, KY
Issue Date: Friday, September 18, 2009 Issue: Volume 5, Issue 1 Last Update: Wednesday, October 21, 2009


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Bright and early on August 11, the incoming freshmen arrived at the high school to better acquaint themselves with their new surroundings. Freshman Orientation offers mentors who are willing to listen
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New students enter our high school every year, but most of the time, no one takes the time to get to know the freshmen. What do freshmen really expect when they walk up the front walkway? Expectations
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Driving down North Fort Thomas Avenue on a Friday night, one will see the bright lights behind the high school and hear the cheering of eager fans, and anyone can figure out where Highlands High Schoo
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Highlands football is no stranger to trophies and awards from all the state championships won here at Highlands. Usually the players get a lot of the credit, but not this time. Our very own head coach
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As the Highlands Bluebirds enter the 2009 football season, seeking a third straight state championship, they welcome five new additions to the team.
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We pull into the parking lot around nine o’clock. The car parks near the salon. I’m sitting in the passenger seat hammocking my head in the seat belt. Mid-summer conversation fills the car. I look out
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Highlands has long been known for offering more AP classes than any other public school in the Northern Kentucky area, but starting this year, our high school is offering three fun, new, exciting clas
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While most seniors were stressing about waking up on time for the first day of school, two new seniors, Heidi Pfotenhauer, and Bryan Ross, were worrying about transferring to a completely new school.
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Every year a new set of teachers comes to Highlands, bringing unique experiences and goals to the faculty. This year, Highlands has 6 new teachers, each with hopes and fears about the upcoming school
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With senior year comes many obstacles but plenty of opportunities for success as well. Between both the exciting preparation for college and the stress of actually getting in, seniors have plenty of t


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