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Month: December 2015

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Teens struggle to find needed mental health care

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By Anna Matson, staff writer In Kenosha it can be difficult for minors to get the mental health treatment they need because of their age and […]

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Love for Mockingbird endures, but Lee’s Watchman earns mixed reviews

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By Amelia Ruffolo & Amanda Tennant, staff writers In the summer of 2015, the long-awaited sequel to the beloved American classic To Kill a Mockingbird was […]

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Academic, emotional benefits abound for musicians who perform music

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By Hope Hummel, staff writer Playing a musical instrument is a way of expression through notes, chords, and rhythms. It involves counting in time and memorizing […]

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Holiday Hawkwalk 2015

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Caleb Cline named KMA’s Cadet of the Month for October

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By Hope Hummel, staff writer Here at Indian Trail High School and Academy, there is a lot of pride and respect. One teen the Kenosha Military […]

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Passage of civics test required before students can graduate

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By Meagan Ginnaty-Moore, staff writer Under a new bill introduced by Rep. James Edming, (R-Glen Flora), and passed into law by the Legislature, students will now […]

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Online classes take away classroom experiences and opportunities

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By Kristin Holden, guest writer In the United States alone, more than one million students are taking classes online, rather than going to an actual school […]

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E-cigarettes may have unintended consequences

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By Dakota Vernezze, staff writer E-cigarette companies are very misleading. They claim their products are a safe alternative to smoking, and target teenagers and young adults, […]

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Testing ruins actual learning in our education system

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By Amanda Tennant, staff writer Education is one of the most important pillars of our society, not only because it establishes the next generation of citizens, […]

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No Child Left Behind – Need a reform?

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By Molinna Bui, guest writer The No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) is one of the most controversial pieces of federal legislations imposed on the states. […]

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