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Central a Difficult Place for Students on Crutches

Getting around a school as big as Central High School is difficult when students for students with leg injuries. Continue reading Central a Difficult Place for Students on Crutches

Mr. SheehyJanuary 16, 2018
Commentary

Elimination of Finals Exemption Eliminates Attendance Motivation

Unlike past years, when an attendance exemption policy existed, every student will take semester exams this year. There are good reasons for the change, but some students are less motivated to attend class. Continue reading Elimination of Finals Exemption Eliminates Attendance Motivation

Mr. SheehyJanuary 9, 2018January 9, 2018
Lifestyle

Students Christmas Presents Change with Age

Christmas presents are frequently seen as toys and gadgets, but for many Central students, it appears that practical needs have become the more important gifts. Continue reading Students Christmas Presents Change with Age

Mr. SheehyDecember 20, 2017
News

Students Dress Up for Christmas

Every day is a dress up day the week before Christmas. Will students dress up? Continue reading Students Dress Up for Christmas

Mr. SheehyDecember 18, 2017
Sports

Seven Years’ Bad Luck Broken

Besides playoffs, the rivalry game is the most important, so for the boys’ soccer team, the recent win over Stevens was HUGE. Continue reading Seven Years’ Bad Luck Broken

Mr. SheehySeptember 12, 2017December 18, 2017

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    The difficult moments in life can remind a person to break free from boxes and to explore the unknown.
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  • My Archetypal Dog
    Does archetypal theory extend to animals? Carl Jung may not have thought so, but perhaps that's because he had never owned a bichon frise.

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