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  • Breaking gender boundaries, Anderson cheers into history

    Monday, March 08, 2010 By: Trevon Wesley

    Starting the 2009-2010 cheerleading season, several new girls joined the junior varsity and varsity squad, but one new face stood out among the rest. Sophomore Xavier Anderson, the first male cheerle

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  • Bounket keeps his opponents in check with state in mind

    Tuesday, March 09, 2010 By: Quinyatta Mitchell

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  • Buford finishes her last year with high hopes for future

    Tuesday, March 09, 2010 By: Trevon Wesley

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  • Students reject IB curriculum: Non-IB students say regular classes equally beneficial as IB

    Monday, March 08, 2010 By:

    S ome non-IB students feel as if they receive a good quality education in regular classes. According to school data, 155 juniors and seniors, about 21 percent of the student population, do not have a

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  • Brand names take hold of teenagers' lives

    Monday, March 08, 2010 By: Yesenia Vilanueva

    The media exploits students' interests and annual spending; from the most expensive brand to the least expensive, high school has students who wear it all.

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  • Cheering it up

    Monday, March 08, 2010 By:

    Making history with their achievements, the varsity cheerleading squad won both the Spirit Award and the cheering event in the Milwaukee Bucks cheerleading competition, Jan. 18.

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  • Lead actor has work cut out for him

    Monday, March 08, 2010 By: Lauren Miceli

    Even with their busy schedules, students find time to branch out into the arts with the upcoming play, “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest.”

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  • Young fashionista designs chic clothes

    Monday, March 08, 2010 By: Courtesy of Top Shop Photos

    Chelsea Stotts, 16, considers herself the youngest fashion designer in the city of Milwaukee. She designs women clothes and her line, Mode Muñeca, has hit six different runways in Milwaukee and Chicag

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  • Bayshore says no to underage teens

    Monday, March 08, 2010 By: Angellic Ross

    First Mayfair, now Bayshore; teens 17 and under find themselves banned from attending the mall after 3 p.m. without a parent or guardian on Fridays and Saturdays.

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  • Editorial Cartoon

    Monday, March 08, 2010 By: Jackson Reed

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The King's Page Rufus King IB High School Milwaukee, WI
Issue Date: Tuesday, March 09, 2010 Issue: Volume 2, Issue 6 Last Update: Friday, April 16, 2010
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At-a-glance

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The media exploits students' interests and annual spending; from the most expensive brand to the least expensive, high school has students who wear it all.
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Even with their busy schedules, students find time to branch out into the arts with the upcoming play, “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest.”
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S ome non-IB students feel as if they receive a good quality education in regular classes. According to school data, 155 juniors and seniors, about 21 percent of the student population, do not have a
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Students have their own personal reasons why they chose to participate in the certificate program rather than attempting the full diploma. Some students decide to drop diploma status or are encouraged
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Making history with their achievements, the varsity cheerleading squad won both the Spirit Award and the cheering event in the Milwaukee Bucks cheerleading competition, Jan. 18.
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Young fashionista designs chic clothes
Chelsea Stotts, 16, considers herself the youngest fashion designer in the city of Milwaukee. She designs women clothes and her line, Mode Muñeca, has hit six different runways in Milwaukee and Chicag
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Starting the 2009-2010 cheerleading season, several new girls joined the junior varsity and varsity squad, but one new face stood out among the rest. Sophomore Xavier Anderson, the first male cheerle
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Despite student concerns, when the school name becomes Rufus King International School on July 1, it will not lose the IB program.
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Bayshore says no to underage teens
First Mayfair, now Bayshore; teens 17 and under find themselves banned from attending the mall after 3 p.m. without a parent or guardian on Fridays and Saturdays.
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While pom-poms may the best accessories for cheerleaders, the majorettes need none of that; sparkles will do just fine.
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Make wise choices in picking next year's classes
SGA wants students to be informed when choosing classes.
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While pom-poms may the best accessories for cheerleaders, the majorettes need none of that; sparkles will do just fine.
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Junior Aliza Mendoza likes to get school lunches but thinks there is room for improvement.
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When some students hear the words full IB, they run screaming in fear. Some students think: endless homework. Freshmen and sophomores about to sign up for next year’s classes wonder: What is it? Or be
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German exchange student junior Julia Jakubeit identified by her middle name Kamala decided to attend Rufus King despite knowing she has to make the year up when she returns to Germany.
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Bayshore's new policies hurt all teenagers
Malls’ restrictions punish all teens. The people in charge should take the time to come up with a solution that only restricts teens who have done something wrong.
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Although the school has one student body, it contains multiple schools. Some students have noticed a split between IB students and non-IB students.
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PEOPLE Program more than just summer school
The PEOPLE program is not just another summer program, but an investment in a better future and an extraordinary life experience.
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Gregory Thornton will control MPS as the superintendent for the next school year. This former Pennsylvania school administrator has signed a two-year contract worth $265,000 a year.
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Research shows that children who spend more time reading do better in school, according to the National Educational Association.
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Senior Alexis Dean, the rap/hip-hop artist known as L.E.X., has debuted with his first album, “PURE: The Mixtape.”
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Advice for the politically correct: Words do not have to hurt you
It is impossible to say the right thing all the time. Creating a politically correct world censors everyone’s voice. Creating politically correct terms to discard “hurtful” ones only creates room for
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New beginnings come with new adjustments: Lan Cao bridges the past and present with enticing novel about Vietnam
Monkey Bridge tells the semi-autobiographical story of a mother and daughter who migrate from Vietnam to the U.S.
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Currently none of the boys on the varsity basketball team are full IB students. Coach Jim Gosz, however, denies steering students away from the rigorous program.
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Next year, the MPS budget will be $4.3 million less than this year’s, not including federal funds, resulting in serious cuts. Such a severely slashed budget will bring problems that a struggling schoo
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Not many female students list wrestling as part of their activities, yet the Generals alone count for three out of about seven female wrestlers city-wide this year.
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In recent years more and more colleges have made efforts towards making the college experience a little more colorful.
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