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Students cover a year’s worth of AP material

Taking notes for hours upon hours, sophomores taking AP world attended  a review session that was held on Sat, April 21; this was the first review session held on a non-school day in the history of the class.

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Chantilly Pyramid celebrates a college day

Teachers of the Chantilly High School pyramid were given flyers telling them to wear apparel from the college they attended on April 13. “They wanted to have students learn from teachers about what their college experience was like,” English teacher Lyndsay Best said. “We were supposed to ask if anyone had any questions, and talk [...]

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Badminton tournament ends with an upset

The sound of birdies hitting racquets filled the gym during Charger Time as the Badminton Club officially kicked off its annual tournament on Feb. 14.

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The long winding road that stands in front of graduating seniors has many forks and bumps along the way to their future. These new adults must find their own place in the world and choose their own method of attacking the many choices that lay before them. These options include four-year schools, community colleges, trade [...]

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I am officially pissed off at the world.

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One of Chantilly’s own students began a climb up the side of Mt. Everest on Oct. 4 and achieved her goal of climbing up 20,000 feet of the 29,000 feet.

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Door blocked off in cafeteria

The security and administration have closed the D exit, the exit closest to the snack line,  in the cafeteria today.

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Seeing double

While walking through the halls, students often notice someone and then five minutes later think they see them again. Only the person is in different clothes, with a different hairstyle and a different backpack. Confused? There is a simple answer: twins or triplets.

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The daily life of a drum major

Among the shouts, the marching and the loud music being played, three people run the entire show. The drum majors of the Mighty Marching Chargers are the student leaders of the marching band, and they have a bigger job to do every day than many people realize.

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