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BARBERTON - Twenty students were suspended Wednesday from Barberton High School for planning a walkout Oct. 9 to support teachers who may go on strike that day. Superintendent Elizabeth Lolli said three of the students were suspended for two days while the rest received one-day suspensions. Two more students whose names were disclosed to administrators late Wednesday will be dealt with this morning, she said.
Posted by admin on Friday, September 29, 2006
Read full article: 'Ohio: Student walkout leads to 20 suspensions' 5 Comments
My Ideas and Findings 494 Reads
You think the world sucks? I do too. But it doesn’t have to! Use your passion against it to make it better.
Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, June 05, 2005
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High School Drama 759 Reads
El Camino Real students prove themselves more mature than school officials.
Posted by Malatesta on Monday, May 30, 2005
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Mis. Numbers 694 Reads
Shoplifting is something that will never be abolished. People, for whatever reason, will always feel compelled to steal that which they do not deem necessary to purchase. Are these people wrong in what they're doing? If so, why? In this article I will explain a system of shoplifting that some may find effective, still others may be morally opposed to the idea, but this may change their mind.
Posted by Anonymous on Monday, May 23, 2005
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KING COUNTY - On the heels of a national recruiting "stand down," a group of local protesters staged in front of a recruiting office in Central Seattle to "stand up" against what they are calling aggressive tactics.
Posted by Malatesta on Sunday, May 22, 2005
Read full article: ' High School Students Protest Military Recruiting' 9 Comments
From Get Free - Drop Out!:Texts from our zine 'Education & Liberation' were added to the online text library. We're still working on printing a second batch of the zine and putting it into pdf form, so expect to hear about that very soon.
Posted by Malatesta on Friday, May 20, 2005
Read full article: ' Get Free - Drop Out! Text Library Updated & Zine Updates' 5 Comments
May 20, 2005 — Demonstrators rallied outside a North Side high school to protest US Army recruiting tactics. Activists, students and parents gathered outside Senn High School.
Posted by Malatesta on Friday, May 20, 2005
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From DefenseWatch: The U.S. Navy has pulled out all the stops to recruit hard-to-reach candidates using classified ads in newspapers across the country offering jobs as postal workers with "excellent pay & benefits" for high school graduates who respond to a toll-free "800" telephone number.
Posted by Malatesta on Thursday, May 19, 2005
Read full article: ' U.S. Navy Places Fake Ads In Papers in Pursuit of New Recruits' 5 Comments
Recruiters Go To School 594 Reads
Pressured to meet quotas, some U.S. military recruiters have bent or broken the rules for enticing young people into the service. And on the eve of a day of atonement of sorts, CBS News Correspondent Jim Acosta reports that a little-known provision in the federal No Child Left Behind law gives these recruiters a secret weapon when aiming to recruit high schoolers, and catch the attention of students as young as 14.
Posted by Malatesta on Thursday, May 19, 2005
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Anarchy Youth Letter #6 776 Reads
I feel bad for going to a private catholic school full of rich kids that do drugs a lot (because they can afford coke) because I feel that I may have it "easier" than other students in the public schools.
Posted by Malatesta on Thursday, May 19, 2005
Read full article: ' Anarchy Youth Letter #6' 2 Comments
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