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June 6, 2018
SILVER SPRING, MARYLAND
Elevated lead levels found in MCPS water
VOL. 80 NO. 7
CONGRADULATIONS, SENIORS
By Mindy Burton NEWS EDITOR
The Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) Drinking Water Testing Program found elevated lead levels in at least 12 of 21 schools that were tested. The majority of the schools with high lead levels are in Silver Spring and Gaithersburg. MCPS spokesperson Derek Turner said that the water supply to the affected fountains were cut off following the test results, according to The Sentinel. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has a lead level limit of 20 parts per billion in drinking water, and some schools had levels over three times the national limit. Water fountains in Eastern Middle School had a concentration of 65 parts per billion, and two fountains at Gaithersburg Elementary School had levels of 83.6 and 253 parts per billion, according to Bethesda Magazine. East Silver Spring Elementary School released a letter to
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FINAL GOODBYE Seniors gear the dress rehearsal. They take
up for their graduation ceremony their class photo in the Nelson H.
on June 5 as they atKobren Memorial Gymnasium.
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wins, A look at the craziest promposals of 2018 Softball then loses By Mindy Burton NEWS EDITOR
It is that time of year again when students make punny posters, send their dates on scavenger hunts, and even buy pizzas on pizzas just to ask a special someone to the epitome of the high school experience: prom. While some people would be satisfied with just a sign, these Blazers did the most for their promposals.
Ryan and Amy
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PUZZLING THROUGH PROM Seniors Ryan Holland asks his girlfriend Amy Forsbacka to with a puzzle lasting several days.
A self-proclaimed puzzle nerd, senior Ryan Holland planned an elaborate scavenger hunt to ask his girlfriend Amy Forsbacka to prom. Holland started planning the promposal long before it happened, making unique puzzles related to their relationship. “I started over spring break and I promposed about two weeks after,” he says. “I
made [around] four puzzles. It was pretty fun.” On the day after her birthday, Holland presented Forsbacka with a card that contained the first clue. Once she solved the clue, she was directed to her friends for the next piece of the puzzle. At the end, she found Holland with an official promposal poster. Holland admits that he was worried Forsbacka would be frustrated to have to go to such extreme lengths to be asked to prom, but was later reassured that she had a great time. “My biggest fear was that she was going to find it annoying that she had to solve all these puzzles, but I had her friends … updating me throughout the day and they said she was just having so much fun,” he says. “She just disregarded all of her schoolwork that day and focused
against Howard
By William Donaldson EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
BLAZER FIELD, MAY 21—
As the sun set on over five hours of softball, the varsity softball team lost 2-0 to Howard in their regional final. The loss came after an 8-2 win against Urbana in the sectional. The bizarre scheduling of a playoff doubleheader was caused by a series of rainouts of all the games scheduled for the previous week. The Urbana matchup was a personal affair for the Blair sports program, looking to avenge the varsity baseball team’s loss to the Hawks in their own sectional. With members of the baseball team in attendance
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