Chantilly High School's independent newspaper

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Yoga pants have become a style trend in many schools in Fairfax County and other areas. They are comfortable like sweatpants and are perfect for working out. Word has spread about these pants being banned and many students are taking a stand. Despite all the good things about the yoga pants, some schools are in [...]

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Juniors who are taking AP U.S. History cheated on a take home test as well as the third trimester

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Students will learn about their chosen field at prestigious summer camp.

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I’m not afraid of driving. The truth is, I think that I’m afraid of having to grow up and be self-reliant, to get along without rides from my parents or friends. I have just a few more months before college, and then all I’ve ever known will be gone forever.

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Pirates of the Caribbean… again

What you’ll love… The same old Jack Sparrow is back for yet another adventure. On a journey to the fountain of youth, you can count on fights and deception. There is a lot of action and it is executed excellently.

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Summer is fast approaching and often students get caught in I’m-bored-and-don’t-know-what-to-do-with-myself blues. Here are thirty remedies for boredom blues to make this summer the best:

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The school board has finalized the budget for the 2012 year, receiving $2.2 billion to spend. Despite other cuts, the board decided to fund full day kindergarten to the remaining 36 elementary schools in response to strong community opinions and to set a limit of $200 on athletic fees. Also, after two years without salary [...]

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Drumline places first at the International competition

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When will I use this?

It is no secret that sometimes students have a lack of interest in some of their courses. They find ways to entertain themselves while they are bored and ask themselves “When will I use this?” or “Why does this matter?” But the courses students take can be very important later down the road and the [...]

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Capping it all off: Drama puts on “Stage Door” for Cappies performance

Drama performed “Stage Door” on April 29 as their final main stage production as an entry to the Cappies, the regional awards for high school drama.

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