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A Service of The Arrow Saturday October 15, 2000 |
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Neighbors feeling mixed on 'loss' Maybe they dont hate us after all. Although one of the perceived benefits of School District 5s option of a new high school is to relieve angry neighbors of the stress of dealing with high school students, few neighbors say they feel hostile. Most, in fact, are simply indifferent to the possibility of Flathead High School being relocated north of town. With more then 32 million users waiting in anticipation, Napster returned to court on Monday, Oct. 2, to appeal the decision that could lead to the music file-sharing programs demise. Teacher Bruce Riley finds the benefits of... Pedal Power Have your pockets seemed a bit lighter lately? Its probably because of the rise in gas prices in the U.S. But this rise makes it especially hard for people like Bruce Riley, who teaches English at Flathead in the morning, then teaches welding at the Vo-Ag in the afternoon. Administrators hope for better student connections Do you know who all the teachers are in the school? Do all the teachers know you? This problem of a lack of connection between students and teachers, is one of the major issues that District 5 administrators will be focusing on the weeks and months to come. Nat's Merit semi-finalists beat the odds Four of Flatheads finest are among 16,000 students in the U.S. to score high enough on the PSAT tests to become National Merit Semi-finalists.
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