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H1N1 thought to hit hard this season
by Clarice Hnilicka
Last spring, the world experienced yet another health scare: H1N1, more commonly known as the human swine flu (even though H1N1 is now the accepted politically correct term, yet many still refer to the strain as the swine flu). read more
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District Changes
by Anthony Cain
The Plymouth School District has made many changes for the 2009-2010 school year. read more
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Twitter used for educational purposes? PHS Pro Education via Twitter
by Rick Graf
Technology is advancing people, businesses and schools to the next level. Facebook, MySpace and Twitter have amped up our social lives and have brought people from around the world closer than ever before. read more
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German trip fun yet educational
by Paige Broeckel
On June 16, 2009, 13 PHS German students and two teachers flew from Chicago’s O’Hare Airport to Duesseldorf, Germany on a nine hour flight across the Atlantic. read more
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| Resource Center Presents Students with Opportunities for Help
by Sarah Ebbott
The resource center in room B231 is now open and available for use by students who need help in any subject. read more
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Skype allows users to communicate anywhere in the world
by Sarah Ebbott
Skype, a free software program, allows users to call, video chat and send messages to other Skype users anywhere in the world from their computers and phones. read more
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Bottled water creates massive environmental problems
by Tyler Woelfel
Used water bottles will either be recycled or in a landfill, left to waste away. read more
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China’s growing economy
by Natalie Ochalek
“When I was a kid, Japan was stamped on Barbie’s butt. And that’s how you knew who the cheapest manufacture is. You just had to look at Barbie’s butt,” said social studies teacher Daniel Lamb. read more
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Cancer Society to celebrate anniversary
The American Cancer Society Road America Run/Walk is celebrating its 31anniversary on the 31 of October and you know what that means – a Halloween celebration! read more |