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Random Cheese: What will you miss most about Fleetwood Area High School?

April 30, 2018 by

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Random Cheese: What will you miss most about Fleetwood Area High School? “Mr. Ebersole, because he’s a good role model and inspires me to do better,” senior Zach Warren said. “The teachers and this place in general; it’s like a second home,” senior Adrianna Colon said. “My friends,” senior Sarah Oxenreider said. “The music department,” […]

Manson’s Last Remains Claimed By Grandson

April 27, 2018 by

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On 19 November 2017, notorious mastermind Charles Manson died of natural causes at a hospital in Bakersfield, California. Manson was known for being the head of the Manson Family cult in the late 1960s, who are “thought to have carried out some 35 killings, but most of them were never tried because of lack of […]

“March for our Lives” Takes Washington, DC

April 26, 2018 by

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On Saturday 24 March 2018, people gathered in Washington D.C. to protest in favor of gun control. “The ‘March for Our Lives’ protest in the nation’s capital was organized by students after 17 people were killed in a mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla., last month,” MPRnews said.   There […]

Film Club Hosts Annual Lock-In

April 25, 2018 by

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On 20 April, a group of high school students who are part of Fleetwood’s film club participated in the annual overnight film club lock-in with club advisors Mr. Sean D. Gaston, Mr. Zachary Steven Houp, and Mrs. Erin Barnett. They watched a marathon of 7 films. The films were Miami Connection, The Disaster Artist, The […]

Student Loan Options Available

April 24, 2018 by

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For those beginning their search for gearing up to go to the college of their choice, it can be difficult managing the financials. One thing students can do is reduce interest. Reducing this can lessen total debt and the size of monthly payments after graduation. This can help avoid capitalization, which is when unpaid interest […]

American Gun Control in a Global Context

April 23, 2018 by

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America, the land of freedom and guns. Guns are a big part of American culture. The Constitution has given Americans the right to bear arms, but did our founding fathers understand the degree of dissent this would imply in the future of their country? There are more public mass shootings in America than any other […]

Student Abducted from Allentown School

April 18, 2018 by

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A forty-five-year-old man named Kevin Esterly signed sixteen-year-old Amy Yu out of her school, Lehigh Valley Academy, ten times between the months of November and February, and recently, both persons were reported missing. Allentown police issued a missing persons report on for Amy Yu and Kevin Esterly. Besides this current incident, Esterly already had an […]

Hipp, Miller Named March Student of the Month

April 10, 2018 by

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For the month of March, Fleetwood has picked two involved and respected students for students of the month; those students are Nicole Hipp and Ryan Miller Nicole Hipp is very involved in activities around Fleetwood; she’s a part of the swim team, track and field, book club, yearbook, student council, FBLA, Rho Kappa, NHS, and […]

Seven Layer Dip Is Easy To Make

April 9, 2018 by

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Seven-layer dip is the perfect appetizer for game day or a gathering of friends. People will huddle around until it’s gone! This recipe will take 20 minutes to make. Ingredients: 1 can refried beans 1 (8-ounce) package cream cheese 1 package Taco Seasoning 1 1/2 cups sour cream 2 cups guacamole 1 1/2 to 2 […]

Random Cheese: If You Didn’t Have to Sleep, What Would You Do with the Extra Time?

April 6, 2018 by

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“Probably binge watch Netflix and avoid all of my responsibilities,” senior Katie Keiser said. “Playing guitar or reading,” sophomore Owen Long said. “Do the schoolwork that I didn’t do that day,” junior Justin Kramer said. “Draw,” junior Hannah Daniels said. “Play video games,” junior Grace Hess said. “Text people or watch Netflix,” sophomore Owen Magers […]

New Tech Plan Set to Affect Incoming Freshmen

April 5, 2018 by

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New plans are in the works for a technology remodel within the middle school and high school. Next year, Chromebooks will be given to the incoming  freshman. The current freshman will have class sets of Chromebooks as well. Each core subject will have class sets, (Math, Science, and Social Studies). Over time, the Chromebooks will […]

Trump Lifts Trophy Ban

April 4, 2018 by

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On 1 March, previous rulings in favor of banning the trophies of elephants being brought into the USA were overturned. This change directly differs from President Donald Trump’s previous stance on the issue. This change occurred with an unusual lack of publicity, despite the subject being a hot topic. The reversal of this ban leads […]