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Singing, dancing and playing an instrument were some of the many skills showcased Nov. 21 at Chantilly’s Got Talent, the first talent show at school.

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Esol Peer Tutoring Club

English may be second nature for some, but for people who have moved here from foreign countries, English is a hard obstacle to overcome.

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Every year Fairfax County students take a test asking personal questions that remain anonymous, but are the results useful when there are so many students who make up the answers?

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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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Heidi Graupp riding her horse at fox Meadow Farm Riding School

It’s fall. The stands are packed, the stadium is playing Thunderstruck, and the crowd watches as the boys walk out, ready to play a game of football. It’s winter, and the stands are packed in the gym, waiting for the basketball team to walk out. Some sports, however, that people love, aren’t the first sport [...]

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Calvin Coolidge comes back for second term

Every rap artist has to start somewhere. Mac Miller started with humble beginnings in Pittsburgh. Eminem spent the majority of his adolescence in Detroit. Lil’ Wayne started rapping as an 8-year-old in a small neighborhood in New Orleans. The list goes on.

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The hockey club is starting the year with crucial games, big hits and exciting plays.

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The newly established English Honor Society inducted 107 students on Nov. 16.

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Students recognized in NHS Induction and On-A-Roll

A parade of about 250 students filed into the auditorium on Nov. 30 to be officially inducted into the National Honor Society. The hour-long ceremony featured 11 speakers, including NHS officers, faculty members and principal Teresa Johnson, who spoke about the pillars of the National Honor Society.

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La inmensa responsabilidad sobre los hombros que tienen ciertos estudiantes de décimo grado como Rosa Garcia y Zaynab Kadhem, que tienen que traducir su idioma a inglés para sus padres. An immense responsibility rests on the shoulders of certain students like sophomores Rosa Garcia and Zaynab Kadhem who must translate English for their parents.

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