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Independent Study: How It Works – Emotionally and Academically

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January 30, 2012

Independent Study here at Galt High School is run by Mrs. Nancy Bauer, who teaches many students each and every year. Last year, for my junior year, I had to experience it. I definitely wasn’t up for it since I didn’t want to give up public school and leave my friends. However, within the... Read more »

Nintendo 3DS Hardware Review

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January 27, 2012

Over Winter break, I got a shiny new toy: The Cosmo Black Nintendo 3DS, a gleaming brick of technology. And when I say shiny, I really mean it. It is a very pretty-looking system right when you open the box. And right out of the box, it is covered in fingerprints and smudges. Now don’t get me wrong,... Read more »

Love You Forever

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January 25, 2012

The title of my favorite children’s book is Love You Forever, which doesn’t really have a protagonist or a villain. It is an original bedtime story classic written by Munsch Robert in 1986. It’s a heart-warming story about how quickly time goes by. In the beginning this woman has a... Read more »

Dr.Seuss !!!!!!!!

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January 15, 2012

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Jackets!

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December 12, 2011

Jackets keep us warm from the wind and rain; keep us safe from catching a throat cold. Why are jackets so great? They come in so many different styles, lengths, colors and fabrics! Here are some jackets that are in style for this season!   These particular jackets have furry hoods and nice... Read more »

G.L.U.E Winter Concert

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December 10, 2011

On December 8th the Galt Liberty Unified Ensemble performed their winter concert at 7 p.m in the GHS auditorium. This concert was quite the event to see and hear. The songs performed were “Twas The Night Before Christmas” (with narration by GHS guidance counselor Mr. Brad Smith), “Jingle... Read more »

Duck Tape Creations by David

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November 18, 2011

I sat down this morning with David Ruiz, a sophomore at Galt High School, to talk about his unusual hobby of making wallets and other items from duck tape. Me: So David, what is the official name you’ve given your hobby? Duck’s Tape Creations by David. -Would you consider your hobby a business... Read more »

A Culture-Rich Campus

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November 16, 2011

The “Day of the Dead” or El Dia de los Muertos takes place over a period of five days each year, from October 28 to November 2. It is the largest and most extravagant celebration in Latino culture, even greater than Christmas! The festival’s most important symbol, the skull, is used... Read more »

American Foods:The Top Five Foods Only America Could Have Invented

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November 8, 2011

America’s Top Five food list can definitely change from five to a much larger number. We have some very delicious yet unheatlhy foods that we eat all the time. How can we help it though? After all, the food is so amazing! Here are the top food creations America has been able to call their own... Read more »

Flashback: Recap

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October 31, 2011

Tradition, culture, and pride are all three things that pervade Galt High School. Warrior pride, to this day, is roaring more than ever. After one hundred years of excellence, looking back at our long-standing traditions and the rich culture that forms an important part of the Galt community is an honor.... Read more »

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