This is the archive for March 2006
LUNCH MENU:
Nacho Cheese with Chips, French Bread Pizza, Taco Hot Pocket
SIDES: Chili Beans, Pasta Salad, Salsa,
Pineapple, Cornbread Muffin
Posted by courier at 09:42 AM. Filed under: News
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A few hundred Logan students got some entertainment along with a healthy message Wednesday, at the Logan Health Center's health fair in Colt Court.
Sophomore Jeremy Lam demonstrates his dancing technique at the Health Fair.
Posted by courier at 02:07 PM. Filed under: News
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Veteran Logan teacher James Hansen dropped off lesson plans for a substitute teacher to use to teach his classes today while he recovers from injuries suffered in an altercation at the Meyers Lane gate Monday.
Posted by courier at 08:48 AM. Filed under: News
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Principal Don Montoya Monday explained next year's daily schedule to about two dozen staff members, whose questions revealed concerns about the plan's impact on students who have to repeat failed classes, students in co-curriculur programs such as band, and others.
Posted by courier at 07:52 AM. Filed under: News
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An irate student allegedly assaulted James Logan teacher James Hansen during sixth period Monday, sending him to the hospital in an ambulance for treatment.
Posted by courier at 03:07 PM. Filed under: News
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By Pamela Gutierrez, Staff Writer
The dreaded time of the standardized test is approaching once again. This year however, there will be a new set of rules and schedules.
Posted by courier at 11:35 AM. Filed under: News
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James Logan's Forensics teams set a National record Saturday for qualifying the most students to compete for national championships of any school ever.
Posted by courier at 07:44 AM. Filed under: News
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By Jasmine Curtis, staff writer
All James Logan High School junior and senior students interested in the medical field should sign up for next year’s Regional Occupational Program to learn how to be a nurse assistant.
It's just one of the dozens of job-training opportunities available through the program.
Posted by courier at 04:39 AM. Filed under: News
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By Danielle Sanchez, staff writer
To make things easier for the teachers, Terrylynne Turner, the librarian media specialist, has decided to increase the amount of educational DVDs in the media center since this spring.
Posted by courier at 07:38 AM. Filed under: News
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By Matt DiPietro, staff writer
Logan student leaders are organizing a multicultural festival and celebration, the Unity Fair, scheduled for May 26 on the Big Green.
Posted by courier at 11:47 AM. Filed under: News
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The elimination of hot food services in the staff lunchroom soon might have teachers passing waiting students and going straight to the head of student lunch lines.
Posted by courier at 04:23 AM. Filed under: News
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Logan Principal Don Montoya Wednesday revealed his ""new and improved" 2006-07 schedule plan, which includes two "underlapped" lunches and more minutes in the classroom each day.
The new plan comes on the heels of widespread opposition to his previous proposal, which included three shorter lunches, and his discussions with students and staff about their doubts and suggestions.
The new schedule plan is shown below:
Posted by courier at 02:57 PM. Filed under: News
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By Reena Sandhu, staff writer
Dreary, cold weather seemed to dampen the Logan communities' craving for ice cream, resulting in a disappointing take at the Marketing and Management Academy's Baskin-
Robbins fundraiser last week, but giving M&M Academy students valuable experience.
Posted by courier at 10:45 AM. Filed under: News
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By Rick La Plante, Public Information Officer, New Haven Unified School District
The Board of Education on Tuesday night reviewed preliminary plans to provide more collaboration time for teachers during the 2006-07 school year, in accordance with our newly adopted Strategic Plan.
Posted by courier at 09:50 AM. Filed under: News
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Logan officials are offering a $100 reward for information leading to the apprehension of whoever is setting off false fire alarms or setting fires around campus.
Posted by courier at 07:52 AM. Filed under: News
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By Joon Chang, staff writer
Sir Isaac Newton’s first law of motion, commonly referred to as the law of inertia, states, “An object at rest tends to stay at rest and an object in motions tends to stay in motion with the same speed and in the same direction unless acted upon by an outside force.” It is all too common for people to resign themselves to the tyranny of this law, as if we amount to nothing more than inanimate objects. We stay the course that we’ve been set upon unless their circumstances dictate change. Old patterns of behavior chart the future self with uncanny precision if allowed to reign supreme.
Posted by courier at 10:58 AM. Filed under: News
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Logan's new supply room opened for business for the the first time
Tuesday, even though it's not quite finished.
Posted by courier at 08:51 AM. Filed under: News
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Posted by courier at 08:33 PM. Filed under: News
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Logan's Forensics team won the right to send at least 17 students to
the National Championships at the Golden Gate Speech Association's
National Qualifier March 13.
Posted by courier at 08:43 AM. Filed under: News
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Junior Class Skit Entertains, Mildly
By Danielle Sanchez
The Junior class presented their Spirit Week skit Tuesday to an
underwhelmed audience's tepid applause.
Posted by courier at 08:54 AM. Filed under: News
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Patrick Pilapil, staff writer
Students and staff alike will once again be given a chance to donate money to the victims of a natural disaster that, though far away, still hits close to home.
Posted by courier at 08:56 AM. Filed under: News
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