Written by Shaston McNaspy
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Before Feb. 27, junior offensive tackle Garrett Greenlea was set on making a verbal commitment to Oklahoma University, but when the University of Texas called and offered him a full ride scholarship, he decided to play in the lone star state.
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Written by Billal Javaid
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Looking back on childhood, I believe the period of my education I felt most comfortable with was my time in preschool and kindergarten. In those critical years, teachers focused on allowing my young mind to flourish by rewarding creativity and ingenuity instead of punishing incorrect responses or chiding me for not sitting still. There was time allotted every week for P.E., dancing, music and recess, along with all the basic core subjects. And in those core subjects, lessons were taught through inventive means, interactive projects on enthralling lessons in vibrant color, I was able to relate to or take active interest in.
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Written by Shaston McNaspy
Friday, April 09, 2010
Even though the school does not have a hockey team, student hockey players have still found a way to play their sport. Students from the four district high schools play on the Klein High School hockey team. This year the team finished third in the Houston division and qualified for the state tournament.
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Written by Johanna Henao
Friday, April 09, 2010
During senior year of high school, the last things some students think about are their plans after graduation. There are many options to continue education after high school, joining the military, or a four year college, but for some, a career institute is the road to go.
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Written by Mónica Rojas
Friday, April 09, 2010
To his friends, he is known as someone trustworthy and funny, an over-all great guy. To his teachers, he is known as a studious and focused student. But, to many, John McKinney is known as the master of mimicry.
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