Articles tagged:The Squall

Posted: Tue May 10 8:15 a.m. by Lisa Carolin AnnArbor.com Freelance Journalist
Dexter school board wrestles with policy governing student publications following newspaper controversy

More than a year after a controversy over The Squall, Dexter High School's student newspaper, prompted the Dexter school district to embark on a review of its policy governing student publications, the school board is still wrestling with the issue. Board members Monday night discussed what the guidelines should accomplish. ...

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Posted: Tue Mar 16 11:27 a.m. by The Squall

As the tight budget situation persists, local school officials are compelled to come up with solutions that could slightly soften the damage done by cuts. This process is often slow and difficult, and as each solution’s effects take hold, the urgency of creating a balanced budget persists.

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Posted: Sat Mar 13 10:30 a.m. by The Squall

There are a plethora of new technological changes at Dexter High School this year. Today, classrooms are enhanced with eno boards, and new security cameras have been placed in the hallways. All these tangible changes are ones that students witness every day. However, physical changes are not the only differences ...

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Posted: Fri Mar 12 10:24 p.m. by The Squall

Standing at the top of the hill, he looks down to see 10,000 people watching, waiting for him to make the first move. Dexter High School senior and varsity hockey player Brian Zhou had the experience of a lifetime. Zhou was able to compete in a world wide tournament for ...

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Posted: Tue Nov 17 2:30 p.m. by David Jesse

Journalists from two Washtenaw County high schools have won the highest possible honor in high school journalism. The staff of The Squall from Dexter High School and the staff of The Communicator from Ann Arbor's Community High School were both awarded Pacemaker awards by the National Scholastic Press Association over ...

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