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Art Club will not meet for the duration of the school year

For the 2010 to 2011 school year, Art Club will no longer be an active club. According to club sponsor Linda Lutes, all three sponsors decided to give the club a year-long hiatus. “I’ve been a sponsor for six or seven years, and it was getting harder and harder for me to stay after school,” [...]

Quill & Scroll, the international honorary society for high school journalists, recently recognized the 2009-10 Carmel High School student newspaper with one of that organization’s highest awards. The HiLite earned an International First Place Award for superior achievement. Newspapers scoring between 900 and 1,000 total points in the evaluation earn that distinction. Carmel’s paper earned [...]

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LifeLines begins another year of work to make Carmel High School’s students safer and more responsible, but with differences from last year. The most important change is that the Buckle Down Program will not be raffling off a car this year. Instead they are raffling off other prizes as a replacement. LifeLines member and junior [...]

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As a goal for the 2010-2011 school year, the CHS administration has decided to focus on enhancing supervision in classrooms, hallways, cafeterias and around campus. Principal John Williams said that new policies have been placed in order to help maintain safety and security here. “Every year as we wrap up, we always look to see [...]

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On August 28, the camerata orchestra’s senior members will perform at a charity dinner from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. located at The Eugene and Marilyn Glick Center in downtown Indianapolis. Tickets are open to the public and $50 per person. Second Helpings, the organization sponsoring the event, collects food donations and prepares meals to distribute [...]

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Invisible Children club will be returning this year to serve the same purpose as it has previously. “(The club is) about helping child soldiers get an education and a sense of normalcy without a sense of war or conflict,” club sponsor Alicia Noneman said. On September 15 from 4 to 6 p.m., the club will [...]

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