Every year all of the IB science classes are required to participate in a Group Four project. They do this to combine all science classes into one big group. Each group has around one...
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Role plays prepare DECA students for state competitions
With their DECA state competition approaching in December, vice presidents are preparing students by practicing role plays to aid in preparation for the competition. “There are six vice presidents, and each of us have...
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Math Students Move Forward
After completing Part I of the Michigan Mathematics Prize Competition, 41 students are moving on to Part II on Dec. 10. To move on pass the first round, students needed to score at least...
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Music students gear up for fruit sales
The annual fruit sales for DHS’ music program begins on Nov. 26. Students in band, orchestra, and choir classes are preparing for the fundraiser. “We do it to raise money for music boosters and the money goes to buying new...
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Students stretch out at the Yoga Place
Many teenagers like to alleviate the stress of school by hanging out with friends, going out to parties, or perhaps instead vegetating on the couch with a bag of popcorn and a Netflix subscription. However,...
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Students invited to the Youth to Youth Retreat
The Youth to Youth Retreat with local Catholic Church, Blessed Sacrament, is being planned to take place this coming May. Twice every month, students who previously attended the Y2Y retreat have gathered in order...
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Julia Ahrns leads the Charger yearbook staff in creating a contemporary book
After submitting the first deadline of the year, senior editor in chief Julia Ahrns is leading the yearbook staff in hopes to win a Spartan award from the Michigan Interscholastic Press Association (MIPA). The...
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Love your first job
Many students trying to get a first job go for anything available. Often this job is not something they enjoy, but this is not the case for senior Savanah Valdez. Valdez began working at...
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Operating Millage Renewal Successfully Passes
The Operating Millage Renewal was renewed by Midland voters on Nov. 4. This millage will keep expenditures the same for Midland Public Schools and keep schools operating at the same pace. “We are very...
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Monthly Charger Chefs meetings bring the community of DHS together
Starting in the fall of 2013, DHS offered a new service club designed to bring students together to have fun and enjoy food at the same time: Charger Chefs. Held every third Wednesday of...
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