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| Ross Joins Plymouth Math Department
Story by Kristin Sippel
Mr. Jeremy Ross is the new math teacher at PHS. He teaches accelerated geometry, plain and solid geometry, and algebra II. read more
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| Massey Happy with Plymouth
Story by Courtney Cravillion
This summer, the business ed not only saw changes in computers, but also new staff, one of which was the addition of Ms. Micaela Massey. read more
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| Birenbaum Comes Back to Teach at PHS
Story by Kristin Sippel
Mrs. Shelly Birenbaum is the new special education teacher at PHS. She teaches math, reading, english, social studies, social skills, and life skills. read more
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Lueder Joins PHS English Staff
Story by Jessica Jensema
Ms. Sandra Lueder, 27, is a new English teacher here at PHS. She teaches many English classes at PHS, including English Skills 1, Composition 1, English 1, and Contemporary Literature. read more
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College Application Demystified
Story by Emily Azzalino
Teacher Recommendations, ACT scores, transcripts, personal statements, these are all words that cause the average senior to become nervous, worried and anxious. The beginning of senior year is a time for the college application process. read more
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Crocodile Hunter's Death Saddens PHS
Story by Sarah Erdmann
Elvis Presley, John F. Kennedy, Buddy Holly and Steve Irwin; what do all off these heroes have in common? read more
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FastWeb.com Provides Free Resource for the College Bound
Story by Britany Ochalek
As many high school seniors will be applying for college this year, they also may want to give some thought to scholarships. FastWeb is a website devoted to not only helping students find a college, but assisting thousands of seniors find scholarships. read more
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PHS Homecoming Traditions Change Over the Years
Story by Bessie LeRose
High schools across the nation are dropping homecoming because of lack of school spirit. Plymouth High School students know that this will never happen here at PHS. read more
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Newton Passionate for Teaching
Story by Cassie Reilly
Creative lessons and high energy are what make Mrs. Janet Newton this issue’s Teacher of the Issue. read more
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The Internet Killed the Music Video Star
Story by Britany Ochalek
Videos on the internet seem to be the new way to get noticed. In past years getting air play on the radio or MTV was a must, but now all a person needs to do is get a video on the internet. read more
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Fall Play Brings Laughter to PHS
Story by Emily Connor
Mafia gangsters, the Dragon Lady theater owner, and other colorful characters are sure to make this year’s fall play, Night of the Living Beauty Pageant, a fun night out. read more
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One Act Heads South With Three Fun Tales
Story by Adam Azzalino
Have you ever wanted to take a trip to the deep south without leaving your chair? Well now, thanks to Mr. Herb Stoltenberg and the cast of the One Act play, you can. read more
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Midwest Rock Gets Two Thumbs Way Up
Story by Kate Murray
Omaha made camp in Milwaukee on September 24 with three bands who deserve way more than their 15 minutes of fame. read more
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Summer Movies Receive Both Good and Bad Ratings
Story by Theresa Geilissen
Little Miss Sunshine: Following a family as it crosses the United States on the way to a beauty pageant, Little Miss Sunshine provides one hour and forty-two minutes of hilarity. The varied and original characters range from a chubby, seven-year-old pageant contestant to an eccentric, drug-using grandfather. read more
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