The SAT produced by the College Board is a test designed to assess a student’s academic levels for college. The test, most often taken by high school juniors and seniors, evaluates verbal skills such as reading and writing as well as math skills. The SAT is just one of the many factors most colleges will […]
October 12, 2010 by thetigertimes
For those not aware, Mr. Walter recently arrived at Fleetwood as a new English teacher. Before coming here, he was a student teacher at Penn-Kidder middle school in Jim Thorpe, at Bethesda Alternative School for Disruptive Youth in East Stroudsburg, and at Pleasant Valley high school, where he also substituted. Mr. Walter decided to go […]
October 12, 2010 by thetigertimes
Have you noticed that most of the school budgets around America have been cut? Believe it or not, it has happened to the Fleetwood Area School District as well. It is a complete shock, but it also raises the question… …Why? Over the past several years, we have heard that several schools across the nation […]
October 12, 2010 by thetigertimes
“With a few more in the loss column rather than the win column, I’d say it could be better,” says senior wide receiver Ryan Milloy. That is how he has described the Fleetwood High football team’s poor 0-5 start to the 2010 season. So far, this season has included tough and close losses in both […]
October 12, 2010 by thetigertimes
Goku is a Super Saiyan from the planet Vegeta. He is the main protagonist of the DragonBall meta-series. Superman is America’s favorite superhero. Who would win in a fight? Nick Braswell (’13): “Goku, obviously—he’s got that big bomb thing.” Stephanie Geho (’12): “Superman, because Goku doesn’t have Kryptonite or anything.” Ethan Martinez (’11): “Superman, I don’t even watch DragonBall […]
October 12, 2010 by thetigertimes
“What’s that red box in the art hallway?” Many students here at FAHS often hear this question and sooner or later ask a friend. The red dispenser out in the art hallway is actually a pencil dispenser. About halfway through last year, Mrs. Shelton had the dispenser installed. Since then, over two hundred and fifty […]
October 12, 2010 by thetigertimes
It is almost that time of year again. Fleetwood’s annual craft show is making a return this year on November 20th. For those who don’t know what the craft show is all about, it is basically a day on which vendors from everywhere between New Jersey and our very own borough of Fleetwood come to […]
October 12, 2010 by thetigertimes
The YMCA has long been an integral resource for the youth of the Fleetwood Community and beyond. The organization’s local branch has organized camps and other events for the children of Fleetwood. But for years, these occasions have operated mainly out of the Fleetwood Park and Community Center. But construction has recently begun on an […]
October 12, 2010 by thetigertimes
Reading is a respectable hobby, and passionate readers are always looking for the next great book to get their hands on. Sara Gruen wrote a novel in 2006 titled “Water for Elephants,” and the reviews it received were phenomenal. It takes place in 1931 and concerns a young man, Jacob Jankowski, who is twenty-three years […]
October 12, 2010 by thetigertimes
Some people love to shop at Hollister, but so many people hate how the lights are always so dim and the scent of the perfume is so strong—so much so that people have joined a group on Facebook that adopts the motto “When you enter Hollister, you need to use a flashlight and gas mask.” […]
October 7, 2010 by thetigertimes
“Catfish” is the kind of movie that requires its reviewer, in full disclosure, to share his views on social networking. So here it goes: I am not, nor have I ever been, an avid Facebook user. Even “The Social Network” itself can seem a bit more accessible to me than some of the content of […]
October 12, 2010 by thetigertimes
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