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Updated: December 8, 2011
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Student of the Month for September
Senior Austyn Rodgers was selected as student of the month for September. He is the son of Lynda and Gary Rodgers and is a relative newcomer to the Heights.
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Student of the Month for October
The student of the month for October is Senior Alex Surrells. Alex is the son of Patricia Barnes and Bob Pelmore. He has attended PHGS and PHHS.
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Dare to Be
Over the past few weeks, three Bradley graduate students working on their final project, Dare to Be, have come to visit our Junior and Senior girls.
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Drama Club
You will be hearing about Drama Club a lot the end of this semester and the beginning of the next one. Drama Club will be hosting a play in mid-march this school year.
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Ode to the Crow
We had a visitor at the Heights Friday, December 9. This person is an old friend of the English department. If you were in Mrs. Wyman’s English class last year, you should remember her student teacher Mr. Crowhurst.
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Canned Food Drive
You will be hearing about Drama Club a lot the end of this semester and the beginning of the next one. Drama Club will be hosting a play in mid-march this school year.
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Race For the Cure
We had a visitor at the Heights Friday, December 9. This person is an old friend of the English department. If you were in Mrs. Wyman’s English class last year, you should remember her student teacher Mr. Crowhurst.
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