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  • The Girl Who Thinks in Rhyme

    Tuesday, January 06, 2009 By: Francisco Rodriguez

    In high schools nationwide, many students only do enough to make the grade. Within every high school, however, there are students who go the extra mile to better their high school agenda. In Escambia

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  • Tis The Season For Giving, Even For The Ancient Romans

    Tuesday, December 23, 2008 By: Danielle Jarvis

    “Io Saturnalia!” was the common greeting among Escambia High School’s Latin students on Friday, December 12th. Students might have been a little lost if they didn’t know about this Ancient Roman holid

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  • Costa Rica The Truly Free Country

    Tuesday, December 23, 2008 By: Rebecca Moulder

    On Friday, November 14th, I had the opportunity to travel to Costa Rica for a week-long mission trip. I traveled with my youth director, Patrick, a lady from our church, Ms. Eileen, and a fellow stude

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  • Oh Organ Tree, Oh Organ Tree, How Lovely Are Your Functions

    Tuesday, December 23, 2008 By: Lisa Hullenbaugh

    For several years, parents, teachers, and students gather to the media centre to observe a quaint sight: The Anatomy Academy’s Organ Tree. Decked out with eyeballs, intestines, lungs, appendix, among

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Each year students ask themselves, “Which classes should I take next year?” EscambiaHigh Schoolalso offers a wide variety of Honors, AP, and Dual Enrollment courses making this task even more difficu
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In high schools nationwide, many students only do enough to make the grade. Within every high school, however, there are students who go the extra mile to better their high school agenda. In Escambia
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Is Divorce Worth It?
Throughout the years, marriage has gone from being an eternal bond to a temporary situation. Divorces seem to have become more frequent than the common cold. People should start to evaluate the facts
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The wave of the future has crashed upon Escambia High School. A high school is the last place you’d expect to see robots in the making, but that is exactly what can be found in the Principles of Engin
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“Io Saturnalia!” was the common greeting among Escambia High School’s Latin students on Friday, December 12th. Students might have been a little lost if they didn’t know about this Ancient Roman holid
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Emerging among the crowds of bustling students are young reincarnations of Ulysses S. Grant, Barack Obama, Ronald Reagan, and Martin Luther King Jr. Escambia High School is entering its own version
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For several years, parents, teachers, and students gather to the media centre to observe a quaint sight: The Anatomy Academy’s Organ Tree. Decked out with eyeballs, intestines, lungs, appendix, among
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November 22, Escambia’s Girls Weightlifting team had their 2nd Annual Lift for Charity at Powerhouse Gym Family Fitness. The Girl’s got sponsors to pledge money for each time they lifted the 55 lb. w
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On Friday, November 14th, I had the opportunity to travel to Costa Rica for a week-long mission trip. I traveled with my youth director, Patrick, a lady from our church, Ms. Eileen, and a fellow stude
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