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Justice Served by Peers

Tuesday, February 07 2012 19:45

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A local high school student was sentenced by her peers this month for shoplifting a bracelet and brassiere from J.C Penny’s.

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Staff Spotlight - Bon Voyage Ms. Nevin

Tuesday, February 07 2012 19:45

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Ms. Nevin, Lincoln High School’s orchestra teacher, accepted a position with the Sweetwater School District this past October at the Chula Vista School for Creative and Performing Arts (SCPA). While faculty and students were not very happy about the announcement, it is a great opportunity for her to move up in the field of music.

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Go, Fight, Win!

Tuesday, February 07 2012 19:45

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Although the “Go” cheer has not changed, Lincoln Cheer has undergone a lot of changes this school year. With a new athletic director, cheer adviser, coach, and cheerleaders, everything has changed, aside from some traditional cheer chants.

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The Freshman Class is Official

Tuesday, February 07 2012 19:45

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Class of 2015 is official. They have established a freshman cabinet to represent their class. A.S.B., is in charge of raising funds for their peers as well as organizing events such as pep rallies, dances, blood drives, publicity, food fairs and fundraisers for the student body. Each class has their own ASB representatives and the freshman ones where elected back in September.

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Councilman Reaches Out To Lincoln High Students

Tuesday, February 07 2012 19:45

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It’s always a great privilege to have a politician come to schools. Students can get the feel of what is really going on in our community and economy, hearing it from those who work on it everyday. Councilman Tony Young came to Lincoln High School on Monday May 9, 2011 and he spoke to Ms. Jackson’s sophomore and junior English classes. He discussed his childhood, how he got started with politics, and issues that are going on within our community.

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