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Pair of students recognized for outstanding dramatic script (5/08)
Written by Amy Seaman   
    The curtain rises. Lights reveal large wooden cubes disguised as dark, shadowy furniture. Three figures clothed merely in black dresses stand still and alert.
 
Students employing new tech-based study tactics
Written by Soraya Okuda   
In preparing for AP testing, some students relied on electronic software to study.
 
Roller coasters teach physics
Written by Glennis Markison   
Physics students rode roller coasters, scarfed junk food, and contemplated gravity on May 27 on their Great America field trip.
 
Semiautomatic weapon found at night school (5/08)
Written by Glennis Markison   
The principal asked the school district to move the night school program to another location after a weapons-related incident on Thursday, May 8.
 
JROTC places second overall at competition (5/08)
Written by Jenny Ng   
    Precision and perfection were the keys to victory in the Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps annual 91st competition held on Saturday May 17 in the Presidio. The drill platoon, girls’ drill team and boys’ drill team competed against Lincoln, Galileo, Mission, Washington and Balboa, placing second overall behind Lincoln.
 
Italian teacher takes time off to adjust to her new role as mother
Written by Lauren Quirarte   
    First year Italian teacher Chiara Pelagatti welcomed a new addition to her family on April 19. Lorenzo was born with bright blue eyes and peach fuzz hair at 5:33 p.m. weighing 7lb and 13oz.
 
Students Run for board spot (5/08)
Written by Ana Billingsley   
Students are voting for a new student delegate to  the San Francisco Board of Education.

 
State bill designed to promote safety measures
Written by Lauren Quirarte   
    The state legislature passed a bill that will impact traffic at the intersection of 19th Avenue and Sloat Boulevard, one of the most dangerous intersections in the state.
 
Incoming freshmen to attend longer classes (5/08)
Written by Cynthia Chau   
    The principal announced his plan to add additional minutes to incoming freshmen schedules at a May 23 staff meeting.
    Under the plan, the majority of freshmen A-code classes will become B/C code, which will add an additional 25 minutes on alternate days. All freshmen classes will be affected except physical education and first year visual art programs, according to assistant principal Mary Streshly. The proposal was developed because the school is currently over 1,000 minutes short of the number of instructional minutes that the state requires, according to Streshly.
 
Teacher holds art competition open to students
Written by Tiffany Leung   
Students competed in a teacher’s art contest for cash prize.
 
New safety measures include security, fences (5/08)
Written by Angela M. Chen   
   The principal is limiting the campus’s access in order to enhance student safety. New fences have been built around the lower parking lot exit at Lake Merced Boulevard as well as the Meadowbrook Drive and Eucalyptus Drive entrance.
 
Teacher relocates for family
Written by Eliza Hidalgo   
    Science teacher Bruce Coulter is leaving Lowell after 10 years of teaching chemistry and biology.
 
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