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March 2002, Volume 5, No. 6
Updated: April 12, 2002
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DUE DATES

Articles Due:
Friday, May 17, 2002
Ads due:
Friday, May 24, 2002


Congressman Henry J. Hyde visits Peacock. The congressman received a check for over $6000 collected for the 9/11 Twin Towers Fund. Money was raised through the sale of the district-wide "United We Stand" CD project.
A quick description of this month's top stories

District Science Fair: teams tie for gold
This year's Science Fair was an extraordinary event. More than 80 District 10 students participated in the 2002 Science Fair, and just as many people came to watch.

Peacock's Trunk of Literary Funk
The Charger editors and the Peacock student body hope you are amused, touched, scared, delighted and inspired by our creative work. This is our first literary and art magazine. We hope to continue and expand our magazine in the future.



News for March, 2002

 
District Science Fair: teams tie for gold
Music Man rehearsals in full swing
"Read To Succeed" a Success!
Peacock students featured at art fair


Op-Ed for March, 2002
 
Did you ever plagiarize your schoolwork?
What do you think about plagiarism?
Character Counts Nominees
Mageknights are "in"


Features for March, 2002
 
See Peacock's Trunk of Literary Funk


Entertainment for March, 2002
 
See Peacock's Trunk of Literary Funk


Sports for March, 2002
 
How the Blackhawks got their name
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