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Maid to Scare: Caitlyn Massey Interview

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Kaitlyn May, Featainment Editor
October 29, 2010

Behind the scenes at Roseville’s local haunt: an in-depth interview with our seasoned scare-er, sophomore Caitlyn Massey.   What grade are you? Sophomore! What is your role in Callson Manor and which haunt do you work at? This year I’m working as a kitchen maid in the Callson Funeral Home,... Read more »

Q&A w/ School Board Candidate: Daniel Wesp

Jency James, Co-Editor-in-Chief
October 28, 2010

1 . What qualifies you to serve on the school board? Before students can have an effective education, their learning environment must be safe.  Recent events publicized in our local papers remind us student safety should always be a high priority.  As a Deputy District Attorney, protecting the public... Read more »

Ravens and Writing Desks

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Kaitlyn May, Featainment Editor
October 28, 2010

In honor of past editor Ryan Morris’ column series, ‘Ellipses’, I myself have decided to write a column in the style of ‘Open Letters to the World’. More or less, this is just a list of things that I contemplate during school. I will call this style of my column, “Ponderings”.... Read more »

NHS Run/Walk Preview

Megan Hoehenrieder, Special Section Editor
October 27, 2010

Woodcreek’s National Honors Society is preparing for its 3rd Annual Run/Walk to be held on November 6th. The first 2 events raised over $1200 for local charities. This year, all proceeds will benefit the Gathering Inn. The Gathering Inn assists homeless people in our community by providing them access... Read more »

Our Sense on Love

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Megan Barnett and Dani Butterfield, OTQ Editors
October 27, 2010

The word “love” comes up a lot…I love your shoes, I love In-N-Out, I love my mom. The other day we saw this girl walking around wearing a T-shirt that said “I love my boyfriend” and we thought, how could we use “love” to describe so many things without there being some kind of misunderstanding... Read more »

Speech and Debate Team Dominates

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Megan Hoehenrieder, Spec. Section Editor
October 26, 2010

Woodcreek’s Speech and Debate team participated in their second competition at Oak Ridge High School. Our team, consisting of 21 students competed against 16 other high school teams including Ponderosa, St. Francis, and Granite Bay. This event hosted approximately 200 competitors who competed in 10... Read more »

Q&A with School Board candidate: Scott Huber

Jency James, Co-Editor-in-Chief
October 25, 2010

What qualifies you to serve on the school board? I have been on the RJUHSD Board for approximately 3 years.  In addition, I was previously a member of the Roseville City School District governing board for approximately 3 years.  I have children who will attend high school in the District.  I have... Read more »

“The Importance of Being Ernest” Review

Megan Hoehenrieder, Special Section Editor
October 25, 2010

           With a sac lunch and ticket in hand, Mrs.’s Eisenhower’s AP literature class set out to see the play, “The Importance of Being Ernest” on Wednesday October 20th. The play was performed at the Sacramento Theater Company and runs from October 6th to October 31st.            ... Read more »

Q&A with School Board Candidate: Linda Park

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Jency James, Editor-In-Chief/News Editor
October 24, 2010

Editor’s note: This is part 1 of a 4 part series featuring the different candidates and their platforms. 1. What qualifies you to serve on the school board? I have had a long term interest in education in general and world class education in particular.  I am qualified to serve on The Roseville... Read more »

Q&A w/School Board Candidate: Kathleen Rojas

Jency James, Co-Editor-in-Chief
October 24, 2010

1.What qualifies you to serve on the school board? My prior work and volunteer experience (teaching, mentoring, tutoring and coaching elementary, high school and college age students) qualifies me to serve.  It reflects my dedication and commitment to student success. I understand that there are many... Read more »