Joon Cho Mar 29, 2012
She moves side to side. She hits the ball. She misses one. She hits one down for a score. Freshman Valeria Reyes-Chian plays just as well as any other tennis player on the girls varsity tennis team, except she is doing it all in a wheelchair.
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Joon Cho Mar 23, 2012
Number 1 seed Michigan State fell to the number 4 seed Louisville Cardinals last night on Thursday with a score 57-44. The game wasn’t anything like what most people expected. But then again, it’s March Madness, so expect the unexpected.
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Joon Cho Feb 28, 2012
With over 50 electives to choose from, the Electives Fair during LS and Charger Time on Feb. 8 allowed rising sophomores, juniors and seniors a chance to look at potential electives for next year.
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Joon Cho Jan 24, 2012
They are there at every sports event. They are always the first to run when a person gets hurt in a sport’s event. They are Chantilly’s two athletic trainers, Kevin Boss and Eric Castor.
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Joon Cho Dec 15, 2011
Six hours of school a day for five days a week, every way, can get dull fast. Usually, unless a tornado or hurricane hits, or a fire erupts in the school, or you fake sick, there’s no way to get out of this schedule.
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Joon Cho Nov 9, 2011
Good news: washing down chalkboards and dusting out erasers after class are coming to an end. Touchscreen Smartboards populate almost every classroom. The bad news: instead of $60 chalkboards, the county must pay a considerably higher price for these new tools.
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Joon Cho Sep 30, 2011
Since the beginning of time, students have been the ones tormented by an F on their test, worried about what punishment Mom or Dad will give them when they come home. Who would have thought that teachers would be forced to cope with grades of their own, not given by their bosses, but by students?
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