school paper

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Noun1.school paper - a newspaper written and published by students in a schoolschool paper - a newspaper written and published by students in a school
newspaper, paper - a daily or weekly publication on folded sheets; contains news and articles and advertisements; "he read his newspaper at breakfast"
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Cobb, "and couldn't take part in the exercises; it'll be printed, with Herbert Dunn's, in the school paper."
"You got that out of the Sunday School paper," cried Felicity.
Also, I was a cartoonist in our school paper in College.
Importation, printing, and publication of books are also in the list of VAT-exempt goods, as well as school paper products consumed by students and teachers during the school year.
It's smart letting your students let all their creativity flow out of them like a water balloon!" Now, that's all we have on this subject for our school paper. I hope this made your day seeing that there are such creative children at Crimond Primary School!
Upon graduation from the University of Tennessee-- where he drew cartoons for the school paper, the Daily Beacon--employment didn't come easy with his marketing degree.
It is the season of schools' press conferences, and school paper advisers are busy in training their campus journalists and preparing their school publications.
The exclusion of School Paper contest from the overall scoring or ranking is also implemented this year.
Louise is also falling for a boy named Joey who works with her on the school paper. Joey is Lebanese, and though he is also subject to discrimination and stereotypes, Louise is hesitant to get too involved, fearing that she will be hurt if he cannot accept her Native ethnicity.
Her AB in Philosophy was also earned at UP Diliman, and she graduated high school at the International School of Kuala Lumpur where she was the first Asian and first woman editor-in-chief of the school paper. She conducts public and in-house trainings for local and multinationals companies including 3M, Anflocor, Aboitiz, the US Embassy, American Peace Corps, Coke, Chevrolet, Cocolife, Lifebank, Medicard, JTI, PJ Lhuillier, Savant, and in Malacanang under the office of the Executive Secretary.
Her love of journalism stretches back to high school where she held her first newspaper job and eventually become editor for her school paper. Earning her B.A.
Sara Bertsch, the Republics lifestyles and education reporter, assists in the editing and design process of the school paper. The role of journalism advisor, she says, is more important than ever as budding young reporters like the ones at Mitchell High School are next in line to be the watchdog journalists presiding over the fourth estate.
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