Mr. Muller wins Award for Excellence in Education

Allison Smith
June 8, 2011

Guidance chairman Paul Muller was the Southeast Area winner of the Chamber of Commerce Award for Excellence in Education.  The 25th Annual Awards for Excellence in Education Banquet was held at the Marriot Hunt Valley Inn on May 16.  Other members of the guidance department attended the banquet along... Read more »

Teens have carbon footprints, too

Cory Perkins, Feature Editor
May 16, 2011

Get involved and feel like you’ve made a difference in the world. There are many ways for students to reduce their “carbon footprint.” Your carbon footprint refers to the amount of green house gases, like water vapor, carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, and ozone, which you release into the... Read more »

Prom preparations

May 16, 2011

The senior prom should be fun, safe and memorable for high school students. Although some take it more seriously than others, a lot of thought goes into how to prepare for prom. Preparing for prom comes with many decisions. For example, girls have to start looking for a dress months in advance. “It’s... Read more »

Technology, from IPhones to Just Inconvenient

May 10, 2011

Picture this, you’re in a public restroom and you go to wash your hands, you put your hands under the sink faucet not looking and…. No water comes out! You look expecting water to come rushing out any time and clean off your hands! But it doesn’t! Instead you have to turn on the sink yourself. By... Read more »

Baltimore County Police Department

Allison Smith
May 6, 2011

The Baltimore County Police Department enforces the laws of the state and county, safeguards life and property, prevents and detects crime, preserves the peace, and protects the rights of all citizens.  To apply for the Police Officer and Police Cadet job openings, you must meet many qualifications.... Read more »

Juanita Cooledege, Future, Intelligence Operator

May 6, 2011

Most students who graduate dream of having a normal easy going college life after high school, but alumni Juanita Cooledge had bigger plans in mind for her future life. Graduate from the class of 2010, Cooledge described herself as a girl, who was quiet and kept to her self while in high school, being... Read more »

CCBC Accuplacer Test

Allison Smith
April 6, 2011

Accuplacer placements tests are given to assess students’ level of skill in reading, English, and mathematics. The scores students receive on these tests  provide them and their teachers important information that helps in planning the schedule of college classes. Each campus has an Assessment... Read more »

Military Branches- Deciding

Rodney Himes
March 25, 2011

Joining the military is a big decision for students out of high school, regardless of branch choice or how long they serve. It can offer many benefits, much respect, and great personal rewards. However, choosing the branch the students wish to join is a crucial decision because there are several routes... Read more »

Student gets accepted to be finalist in an Art Competition

Meghan Grannas
March 9, 2011

Brandon Lark has just one month to paint a life-size 5′ x 3′ x 8′ cow with his design. A junior, he is one of the finalists for the Sixth Annual National Lucerne Dairy Competition.   Mrs. Ali, an art teacher, mostly inspired him to follow through with this. “Mostly Mrs. Ali [inspired... Read more »

Lively Culinary Arts Club

Cory Perkins
February 23, 2011

Under the direction of Kelly Karwacki, the school’s foods teacher, the Culinary Club is becoming even more involved in the school.  The club, one of the most active of all the student groups, allows students from freshmen to seniors to show off their cooking and baking talent. The club cooks up great... Read more »

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