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Articles from December 2006

City to resurface Coldwater

December 29, 2006

Coldwater Canyon Avenue will be closed on the last two weekends in January for resurfacing.

Teachers ride student buses

December 13, 2006

Last year, after 115 spots were eliminated, it became clear that parking would be an issue at the Middle School.

Robotics advances towards regionals

December 13, 2006


BECOME A ROBOT: Andrew Lucas '08, Joshua Oreman '09, Jessican Yen '07 and Victor Hogen '07 build a softball lifting mechanism for the regional competition that will take place on Saturday, Dec. 16.

Working toward its regional robotics competition at Cal State Northridge Saturday, the robotics team won a scrimmage Dec. 2 and “made some major damage,” team captain Justin Chow ’07 said.

Planners postpone assembly

December 13, 2006

Student government members hope to address drug issues  later in the year

Alumnus promotes service academies

December 13, 2006

Dave Eckardt ’03, a senior at the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, will be at school tomorrow to talk to students about the opportunities available at service academies.

Teachers ride student buses

December 13, 2006

Amid singing, dreidel games and eating latkes, the community celebrated Hanukkah at the Middle School last Thursday.

Student Council to distribute winter grams privately, sales exceed expectations

December 13, 2006

After receiving complaints from the faculty, the middle school student government has decided to distribute winter grams in a more subtle manner to avoid hurt feelings.

Modernizatioan falls behind schedule as workers erect first wall of new parking lot

December 13, 2006

Construction, which began Oct. 9, has begun to make visible progress in the parking lot. The first wall was erected for the new parking lot.

Midterm testing schedule changes for extended time

December 13, 2006

In a move to better serve the needs of students who take extended time testing, the administration has formulated a new schedule for midterms that will integrate those students with regular time students, Assistant to the Head of Upper School Michelle Bracken said.

UK universities seek US applicants

December 13, 2006

Four senior girls decided to take an alternate route in their college application process and apply to universities in the United Kingdom.

BLACC event to feature civil rights advocate

December 13, 2006

Constance Rice, second cousin of Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, will speak Feb. 12 at the African-American History Assembly.  As an experienced campaigner and all-around civil rights advocate, Rice is known for her advances in multiracial democracy.

Mock trial team claims 1st in LA County, to argue trial at spring state competition

December 13, 2006

The Mock Trial team heads to the state championships in March after beating North Hollywood High School in the Los Angeles County championships Nov. 30.

Despite stress, students take 8 classes

December 13, 2006

The Student Handbook, meant to lay out the school’s policies on students’ academic and daily lives, says “every upper school student must take five academic classes. Some students may take more than five courses, particularly those who double in foreign languages or take arts or other electives.”

2-day Thanksgiving week leads to higher attendance

December 13, 2006

Attendance  for the short Thanksgiving week was a record high compared to the past two school years, according to statistics compiled by Attendance Coordinator Gabriel Preciado, who felt that the introduction of a two-day week led to fewer students missing school to leave early for the long weekend.

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