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  • Where are they now?: LVHS graduate Lydia Kappel plays active role in Flight 93 memorial service

    Monday, September 25, 2006 By: Rachel Pavlik

    This September marked the fifth anniversary of the Flight 93 tragedy. Many have visited the site but few realize the amount of work given to the day-to-day operation of the memorial. Lydia Kappel, on

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  • School safety called into question

    Tuesday, September 26, 2006 By: Matt Greeson

    Within the first two days of Taylorsville’s 2006-2007 school year there was a fight, over a trivial and dismissible matter, which resulted in serious injury for one of our students. So you have to ask

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  • Drive For Perfect Attendance

    Tuesday, September 26, 2006 By: Annie Shackelford

    In an attempt to strengthen attendance at Campbell County School District High schools, White-Davis Motors and CCSD have teamed up for the “Drive for Perfect Attendance.”

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  • Sex education changes for underclassmen

    Tuesday, September 26, 2006 By: Talene Jermakian

    Sex education is an integral part of the physical education curriculum for juniors. However, the content of the course will be different this year.

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  • Like taking cookies from a kid

    Tuesday, September 26, 2006 By: Unsigned

    It’s when the cookie jar is hidden above the cupboard that children want it the most. The idea of climbing up a kitchen chair or scaling the cabinetry makes the cookie more exciting in the end. It bec

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  • Portable Problems: Are they safe for students? Both teachers and students report strange conditions, as we investigate the issue hands on.

    Wednesday, September 27, 2006 By: Melanie Weitzner

    Ants falling from the ceiling? Strange molds sprouting from the walls? Sounds like students enter a horror film whenever they step into our school’s portables. In order to follow state laws, students

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  • Back to school with all new rules: Administration allows electronic devices between classes

    Wednesday, September 27, 2006 By: Natalia Cuenca

    A new school year ushers in a new freshman class, a few changes and certainly, a new look at the administration and their policies.

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  • Volunteering in the midst of war

    Wednesday, September 27, 2006 By: Malka Abramoff

    My summer was no ordinary summer. For two weeks, I volunteered for the Israeli army and experienced first-hand what young Israeli men and women go through everyday.

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  • Techno savvy Scott succeeds on the Web

    Wednesday, September 27, 2006 By: Erica Semel

    “Girls can be techno savvy too!” senior Weina Scott said after English teacher Michael Kelly asked for two male volunteers to wire his DVD player. Indeed they can, as Scott has proved with her online

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  • Elect Selden Spencer as fourth district representative

    Thursday, September 28, 2006 By:

    It’s an election year. Right now, Republicans control all three branches of government. When asked the question, “Generally speaking, would you say things in this country are heading in the right di

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Issue Date: Saturday, September 30, 2006 Issue: Week of Oct. 2, 2006
 
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Drive For Perfect Attendance
In an attempt to strengthen attendance at Campbell County School District High schools, the district is offering prizes for those who don't miss school.
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Drive For Perfect Attendance
In an attempt to strengthen attendance at Campbell County School District High schools, the district is offering prizes for those who don't miss school.
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Although there are problems with portables, they are needed to meet the class size requirements that became law in 2002.
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Although there are problems with portables, they are needed to meet the class size requirements that became law in 2002.
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By allowing the use of electronic devices between classes, the administation expects fewer problems with use during instructional time.
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By allowing the use of electronic devices between classes, the administation expects fewer problems with use during instructional time.
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By allowing the use of electronic devices between classes, the administation expects fewer problems with use during instructional time.
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This year the school returned to a rotating schedule which, before last year, had been in use since 1996.
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This year the school returned to a rotating schedule which, before last year, had been in use since 1996.
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The administration changed the system and eliminated Mass Change Day. Not everyone is happy about this.
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