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Taking a step back in technology

Written by Jason Frost · January 30, 2012  

                AP English students may or may not be aware of the concept of Orwellian and Huxley societies, but if there was ever one thing the thought police never had to worry about was the Internet. The newly-proposed Stop Online Policy Act and its sister bill, the Protect... (more...)

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State Legislature: Is coal okay for a teacher gift?

Written by Jason Frost · December 20, 2011  

Unfortunately for Alabama teachers, a new ethics law is going to ensure that teachers will not be getting their stockings stuffed this year unless Santa Claus himself decides to spring to the rescue. It is well-known that the Alabama education system is rife with corruption- it’s been rumored... (more...)

Minor posed a major task on the slippery field

Written by Jason Frost · November 8, 2011  

               The Minor Tigers provided some major opposition to the Senators on a rain-soaked football field last Saturday, coming out with a decent lead and eventual win.                Immediately after the band played the national anthem and the “American... (more...)

Presidents’ Day to compensate for missed school days

Written by Jason Frost · February 14, 2011  

Snow-drenched students are returning to school this month after celebrating a full week of weather days. While they finished shoveling ice and hanging up the rubber boots, the Madison County Board of Education was hard at work planning a way to recover the days they lost to Old Man Winter. Presidents’... (more...)

Construction class helps local charity

Written by Jason Frost · December 16, 2010  

Habitat for Humanity has, since it’s founding in the 1960s, prided itself on building functional homes for low-income families all around the world. Even students can get involved by signing up for any of the three construction classes. Students in the Architecture, Construction and Manufacturing... (more...)

NASA employs help of students via InSPIRESS program

Written by Jason Frost · November 16, 2010  

While every inch of inhabitable land on Earth has long since been settled by adventurers and intrepid frontiersman, exploration has not completely died out. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration has dedicated itself to uncovering the secrets lying in the distant reaches of outer... (more...)

50 years of “To Kill A Mockingbird”

Written by Jason Frost · October 22, 2010  

When “To Kill a Mockingbird” was first released in 1960, Alabamian author Harper Lee expected it to be a complete disaster in the literary world. Fifty years later, it has become one of the most widely read and critically acclaimed books in the nation. “To Kill a Mockingbird” is also... (more...)

Foreign exchange students adapt to new American lifestyle

Written by Jason Frost · September 15, 2010  

When Tian Xing Zhou walks down the hall, most people do not give him a second glance. To the students, he is just another face in the halls, and to the teachers, he is simply “Tim.” Zhou, however, is not just another student here- he is a Chinese foreign exchange student. Exchange Students... (more...)