Granger High School
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Advisory, here to stay
Janae Longhurst A LOT of students and parents are angry about the fact that we have advisory, but the fact is we have to do it whether we like it or not. This is public education, the government wants every kid to succeed. If they didn’t care about our future the district wouldn’t have come up with this idea. I’ve heard students talk about how they think that the only people who are going to end up even going to advisory are the students who work hard and who have already passed all of their tests. If any of you are planning on sluffing advisory, you’re going to really regret it. Do you really want to sluff advisory and end up paying for it later on when it is the day of your graduation and you aren’t even able to graduate
JANUARY is a calm month, well at least after New Year’s. This month is a wakeup call for the year ahead, oh and we all can’t forget about our new year’s resolutions. We all have one, so everyone run to the gym, throw away the soda and say goodbye to fast food. My resolution was to start off the new year with a great photo, and to continue to get at least one great one a month. Being that I’ve never caught a picture of a dripping droplet until this January, I thought it to be amazing and just what I was looking for. Happy new year, Granger.
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JACOB TIPPETS, Braquel says YES,
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because you never got help with the subjects that you really needed help with, or you didn’t have enough credits? Most people who have never truly associated with Granger High are probably not going to think of us as a high excelling school where it’s always progressing. Most likely they will ask if we have ever had a gun pointed at us, or some other dumb comment similar to that. I don’t know about you, but I love our school, I love the teachers, and I love everyone here. We should raise the status of our school, and that starts with us trying harder and passing our tests, and advisory is going to help with that. If our school doesn’t raise our scores on our tests we might become ineligible or lose money from federal funding. Advisory is not something we can try and negotiate. The district has said that we are going to have it, and that’s final.
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she will go to Junior Prom with you!
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Advisor John Carlisle
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January 2010
Volume LI, Issue 6