Archive for February, 2010

Booster Shirts

 We all heard what was said at the assembly, we all know what the rules were, so why did the whole situation not work out?  On January 14, we had an assembly to explain how the new tiger spirit shirts would be given out. Athletic Director Tom Leadholm made it very clear that kids were [...]

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Hockey Seniors Take Freshman Under their Wings

Hockey Seniors Take Freshman Under their Wings

As the end of the hockey season approaches, we here at the Paw Print have chosen to spotlight a few seniors on the team who have taken the time to bring several freshman under their wings for the season.

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School Board Update

The School Board meeting on February 15 was a record-breaker. Lasting nearly four hours, the meeting was loaded with life-altering and emotional issues. Junior Emiley Rios of Student Senate reported to the Board on the Senate’s ideas concerning CORE Math and random drug testing. CORE Math is in question as to its effectiveness in preparing [...]

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Administration Update

Greg Koch and R5 had made their appearances stating that we should follow our dreams and not judge someone by their cover. With one more assembly on the way, principal Tom Chambers hopes that students get the message. “I hope that they[students] get the message that despite all the stress a teenager has to deal [...]

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Guidance Update

The guidance office is working on organizing college scholarships for seniors. Guidance counselor Sue Leadholm said, “seniors are highly encouraged to fill out the local scholarship application–there is over $100,000 available in scholarship funds from our community alone!” The local area scholarship is due on February 26. Since it is the start of term three, [...]

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Sibling Rivalry: Olivia & Maria Lee

10 Questions with Junior Olivia Lee and her sister Freshman Maria Lee  1. What’s an annoying habit your sibling has? Maria – Takes my stuff and it gets irritating. Olivia – When we wake up in the morning and we’re wearing the same thing.  2. Do you share things (objects) with your siblings and what [...]

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FCCLA Regionals

FCCLA members spent Friday, February 5 presenting their projects on how they are choosing to better their community. “[Our project was on] Interpersonal Communications …like family mealtime communications,” said sophomore Riley. “We sent fliers out to elementary kids about what they can talk to their family about at mealtime.” Other projects that were presented included [...]

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Who Done It?

Who Done It?

Every student who enrolls in Woodworking gets the chance to design and create something that they think will be useful. Sophomore Keith Dawley is taking that chance to make a 90 degree corner TV stand for his home.  ”[When you start building something]you have to think about what you’re going to make, then you take [...]

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Tiger Investment Club Update

The Tiger Investment Club has been performing well even though the market is in a state of correction (In a market in correction people get nervous to invest which causes the stocks to take a hit.) Tiger Investment Club has a very diverse portfolio that includes Baidu (internet provider), Google (internet provider), General Dynamics (aerospace [...]

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The Way I See It

Valentine’s Day can be a depressing time of year for those of us that are not in a relationship, but let’s try to make the most of it. This Valentine’s season, here are some things to consider.

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