Every year on the third Monday in January, Americans celebrate the life of a very remarkable man, Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Junior. ”Like all great influential figures in history, some stand above the rest,” says history teacher Craig Ghessi. “People have to judge the long-term effects that these individuals had on History. King’s impact on […]
January 14, 2011
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Many people who live in or drive through Fleetwood know of the Fleetwood camel. The camel currently resides next to Boyer’s with a variety of other animals. “I think he looks friendly, and he brightens my day, and I wish I knew him,” says FAHS student Autumn Noll. Believe it or not, camels originated in […]
January 13, 2011
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Despite the threat of fierce weather conditions, the Community Budget Workshop scheduled for January 11th occurred as scheduled in the Fleetwood Area High School Auditorium. Superintendent Dr. Paul Eaken presided over the event alongside the elected school board, board president Tim Heffner, fellow administrators, and business manager Heidi Orth. The focus of the workshop was […]
January 13, 2011
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Fans have always been supportive at Fleetwood sporting events by coming out and cheering on the Tigers as they participate in whatever sport is being played. This support has only grown in the past couple of years because of the new stadium and improved athletic facilities. However, with the increased turnout comes a higher population […]
January 12, 2011
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There are many unique and bizarre holidays that the average person has never even heard of, yet a few of them would catch anyone’s eye. While some of the holidays are hilarious, others are simply absurd. “Run up the Flagpole and See if Anyone Salutes Day” is a day when people try something new, but […]
January 12, 2011
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Dear Evanosky, My best friend is really getting into drugs. He started off by smoking marijuana, but he has recently tried many other drugs. Last week, he said he needed money for lunch, but instead of buying food, he spent it all on drugs. I asked him about it, and he said he can quit […]
January 11, 2011
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Looking for a nearby location to work out? The grand opening of the YMCA at Willow Creek Elementary School was held on January 9th from 12:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. But this YMCA is not just a gym. The Tri Valley Y offers a wide range of activities, including fitness for youth and adults, youth sports, […]
January 11, 2011
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In 1997, the “Deep Blue” IBM computer beat a human world champion in a game of chess. It made true artificial intelligence a likely possibility for the masses. Deep Blue used logic to outsmart a human being in a game of analytical skill and judgment. In 2010, IBM took the next step. A computer named […]
January 10, 2011
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To avoid a toothache, keep your mouth clean. But for wisdom teeth, pain is inevitable. Many high school students have their wisdom teeth removed, and sometimes people don’t have the surgery until well into their twenties. Wisdom teeth are a third set of molars. The majority of the time, they are misaligned, and removal is […]
January 10, 2011
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One of the most exciting and intense sports is coming to Fleetwood. A dodgeball tournament is being organized by the Fleetwood Olympians Club and will be held in the FAHS gym. The tournament will be held at the end of the school day on Friday, February 18th, 2011, which is a half day. The competition should […]
January 7, 2011
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“Brilliantly entertaining and emotionally wrenching, Fincher and Sorkin have created a work of art. Audacious and funny, and ineffably beautiful; absolutely emblematic of its time and place, the best movie of the year,” said David Denby of the New Yorker about the popular film The Social Network. Released October 1st, 2010, The Social Network depicts […]
January 6, 2011
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Fleetwood has a lot of talent, more than one would expect, and many are expected to sign up for the first FAHS talent show in several years. If you are interested, there’s still plenty of time to prepare for a role in performance. The talent show will be held on Saturday, February 19th. Both students […]
January 5, 2011
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“Overtime” is Fleetwood’s popular new school activity that students can attend after major sporting events. The concept for Overtime was brought to the attention of the Fleetwood Area High School by Mr. Jim Boyer, a Fleetwood resident. He had heard about Overtime taking place at other schools and wanted to make it active here in […]
January 5, 2011
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In today’s world, religion is often forgotten. It has faded out of many people’s lives, and the policies of public schooling do not promote talking about or expressing it in any way, shape, or form. This, however, isn’t true for everyone. Byron and Lisa Barnshaw, parents of FAHS student Haley Barnshaw, are missionaries who attend a […]
January 4, 2011
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Fight (n): an angry argument or disagreement. Fights can occur anywhere and everywhere, even in high schools. And Fleetwood Area High School is no exception. On average, Fleetwood sees about six or seven physical altercations each year. Compared to other, similar schools, this is about average. However, some schools have more than fifteen fights a year. One […]
January 3, 2011
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To most students, night school is a place where you do not want to end up. Cameron Weeks was one of the unfortunate people who had to be enrolled in night school. Cameron is a sophomore who is completely ecstatic about coming back to regular school. After attending several months of night school, Weeks finally […]
December 30, 2010
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Global warming has been an issue in the media for as long as any student in the high school can remember. But Earth’s sister planet, Venus, may contain the key to help keep this planet cool. And we have a scientific solar radiation malfunction to thank! Venus is covered in sulfuric acid clouds that block […]
December 29, 2010
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Karina Torres, a senior here at Fleetwood Area High School, is on a mission to collect soda cans to help raise money for an educational ambassadorship program to Europe. In addition, Torres wants to help raise money for college and other personal expenses. As Torres began this endeavor, she thought that collecting cans would be […]
December 28, 2010
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As soon as the temperature drops and meteorologist Ed Hanna utters one word about a ten percent chance of snow, the familiar expression We’re getting out early! spreads through the halls of Fleetwood Area High School. Whether the statement is true or not, most students immediately become distracted in the hopes that school will let […]
December 27, 2010
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In “Power of Love” by Elizabeth Chandler, Ivy is mourning the death of Tristan, the recently deceased boy with whom she was in love. She is also struggling through many near-death experiences of her own. She is trying to figure out who could have cut the brake lines to Tristan’s car and who may now […]
December 23, 2010
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The award-winning FAHS fine arts and literary magazine known as Artifact is in need of some help. Editors are looking for original writings or art from anyone who is willing to submit them. The journal typically accepts poetry, short stories, plays, and any other kind of original creation. The good news is that there is no […]
December 22, 2010
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Sean Gaston and Jennifer Goss, producers of the FAHS Holocaust Documentary “Misa’s Fugue,” recently posted the first official trailer for the film on their website www.FAHSDocProject.com. In addition, screenwriter Zachary Houp has blogged an extensive account of his efforts so far to make the story of survivor Frank Grunwald a reality for 21st Century students. Periodic updates will be […]
December 21, 2010
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Congratulations are in order for FAHS student Jelissa Cruz, a junior who was named student of the quarter by the Northeast Berks Chamber of Commerce. Established in 1989, this Chamber of Commerce promotes and recognizes the voluntary contributions of the public in the local region. School districts involved in the Northeast Berks Chamber of Commerce include […]
December 20, 2010
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Richmond Elementary has been conducting different fundraisers lately to raise money for local charities. In October, Richmond Elementary conducted a pumpkin decorating contest. Twenty-one staff members volunteered to decorate pumpkins. The pumpkins were displayed in the front lobby of the school, and students could vote for their favorite pumpkin by placing change in the corresponding […]
January 14, 2011
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