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Snow, Snow Go Away

February 28, 2011 by

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When the topic of spring comes up, the first thing students think about is the warm weather and the end to snow. Many students have posted on their Facebook pages that they enjoy the snow days, but having snow a lot more than usual can get really annoying after a while. FAHS student Melinda Gotzy […]

Everyone Loves a Snow Day!

February 10, 2011 by

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Every high school student loves a snow day, even the big, bad seniors. But what do students do when they are not in school?  More certainly occurs on these days than just sleeping, eating, and shoveling. Ryan Cortazzo and Zachary Noll like to spend their snow days sledding and chilling. For others, sitting around reading […]

Venus Provides Global Warming Data

December 30, 2010 by

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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 […]

Snow Day Secrets Revealed

December 28, 2010 by

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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 […]

FAHS Predicts Winter Weather

November 22, 2010 by

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This is the time of year when everyone is wondering what to expect from the impending winter weather. Most people like to look in the “Farmer’s Almanac.”  These old farmers are anticipating a nicer, gentler winter. Or so we hope… The “Farmer’s Almanac” also says that the weather will get colder than last winter, even […]

Faculty Temperature Fears Prove Unfounded

October 31, 2010 by

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Rumors from the teachers and staff allege that, depending on the period and the class size, the temperature may be noticeably different from room to room. Mr. Golinsky, school facilities manager, stated, “We are standardizing the set points in classrooms and offices for heating and cooling throughout the district as follows: heating between 68 degrees […]