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Randallstown High School Newspaper
Rams HornTuesday, January 01, 2008
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On Track in Track

Maurice Wood is always encouraging his friends to do better and get on track. Wood, senior, takes the remaining time he has at RHS very seriously. After all, he’s all grown up and about to enter the real world.


 

 

 

A RHS instructor on a mission

"Most of you know that Noah is special needs and has been diagnosed with Pervasive Development Delay (PDD), which is on the Autism spectrum," says Mr. Savick who has been teaching math at RHS for five years.

 

 

 

Students react to lateness policy

"Even though, I drive it is still a problem for me to get to school on time," says Shannon Artis, senior.
While some RHS students say they simply can’t make it to school on time, Ms. Pasteur, RHS principal, says tardiness will not be tolerated. "Students need to get to school on time," she says. "They need to be in school every day, unless they’re sick or there is an emergency."


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Junior eyes career in television

You may see Dionne Hopkins, junior, anchoring the five o’clock news on channel 11 sometime in the future.


 

 

 

 

Students and lateness

"Even though I drive, it is still a problem for me to get to school on time," says Shannon Artis, senior.

Students and Lateness

Even though, I drive it is still a problem for me to get to school on time," says Shannon Artis, senior

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