The Jolly Roger
Jack Britt High School
Fayetteville, NC
Issue Date: 12/18/2007
Issue: Vol 3 Issue 5
Update:02/01/2008

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Today's Date:
December 18, 2007
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Spotlight

Last-minute gift ideas for teens (Read More)

'Black Friday' a tradition for many at Britt (Read More)

Spanish Honor Society collects for landmine victims

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Sports

Men's basketball eyes strong season (Read More)

Lady Bucs look for strong showing this season (Read More)

 

 
Archive

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Front Page Stories

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Athletic Training Want to know useful information and techniques that can save lives? Then fundamentals of athletic training may be for you. Don’t worry-- it may seem difficult but according to Meghan S., it was a lot of fun because she gained knowledge on how to save someone in case of danger of dying. It’s ok if you may not do well the first time because, according to Coach Green, the instructor of the class, the first couple of performances are not always graded on accuracy but participation.

Deployments can challenge military kids

By Kimberly F. and Miles R.

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Parents are there for their children no matter what, right? Well, they're there at least whenever they can be. Can you imagine your parents missing your birthday, Christmas and other holidays, or even your graduation? Many students at Jack Britt face this reality as they brace for the holiday season without their parents. (Read More)

 

 

Gifts from the heart make holidays special

By Kylie B.

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During the holiday season everyone tends to panic when it comes to buying gifts for mom and dad. Yet when it comes to your friends or siblings, you know exactly what to get them and where you’re going to get it.

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Britt trio earns National Board

By Johnathan C.

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History teacher Brenda Burnell, ISTA teacher Henrietta Jutson, and English teacher Wendy Warren are the latest staff members to earn national certification as part of the National Board program. Countywide 27 teachers earned this honor. (Read More)