Spring Is In The Air

Spring is finally here. Snow is finally melting. Temperatures are finally rising. Many people are excited to finally play outside. Others may miss the snow. Temperatures are as high as 60 degrees, which is great compared to the harsh winter. “I’m very excited that spring is here,” Says Aya Bazzi, 4th grader at McDonald School. …

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Book Free Library

A library without books may once have been considered unthinkable. But the new public library on San Antonio’s south side has gone completely book-free. The issue is, will Dearborn, Michigan libraries ever take away books and put tablets and computers there instead.  After surveying students,  many  think that having computers and tablets instead of books are a lot better because …

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Great Gifts Equal Good Grades

Should parents give expensive gifts to encourage better grades? Do gifts make students achieve better in school? Are cell phones and social media distracting students from focusing on their studies. This is the great debate. Let’s hear several students opinions about this issue. Eighth grade student Fatmeh Dabaja says that her grade point average is usually …

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Michigan Ice Skaters Take The Gold

Michigan’s ice skating couple, Meryl Davis and Charlie White, have left Sochi, Russia setting world records and a gold medal victory! Davis and White teamed up in 1997 and they are currently the longest lasting dance team in the United States. It all started when Charlie’s figure skating coach decided it’s time to pair him …

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Parental Relationships

Mother/Daughter vs. Father/Son which are closer? “Hey, mom you want to have a girls night out?”or “ Son let’s go fishing !” Do you think its true? Are you more attached to your mother or father. All families have different schedules and routines, but at the end of the day you might not always have a …

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