EHS Express
Edinburg Attendance Center
Carthage, MS
Issue Date: 11/02/2007
Issue: Fall 2007
Last Update: 3/20/2008
 
Today's Date:
May 12, 2008
Headlines:
News  

Gym roof gets new look
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Field of "greens"
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First nine weeks honor roll
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Sr. Beta Club goes to Nashville
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2007 Beta Induction
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Take a shot of this
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EAC fall festival
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EAC students join ATV statistics
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New awning shelters students from sunny skies and rain
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Operation christmas child
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EHS' desperate need for new science lab
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A day of learning, noise, and fun
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Missing "soldiers" make holidays bittersweet
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Sports  

Varsity cheerleading squad goes to state
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Jr. high boys basketball
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Hit "Um" hard
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High school girls basketball roster
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High school boys basketball roster
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Junior high girls basketball roster
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French exchange student comes to EHS
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New science teacher at EAC
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Student's peom places in International Poetry Competition
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Morgan's top 10 beauty tips
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Long way from home
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Former EAC student returns, but not as a student
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New basketball coach and teacher joins the crew at EAC
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'07 pink panther homecoming at EAC
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Chemistry students at EAC get challenged
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Exploring options away from home
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Music fills the halls of EAC once again
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From cafeteria to classroom
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Allgood joins staff at EAC
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Students favorite quotes
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What famous person would you spend a day with and why?
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What would you change about the world today?
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Amanda's Avenue
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Front Page Stories

First nine weeks honor roll


By Valerie McMurry


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Long way from home


By Morgan Parker

When Eric Lemmermoele, exchange student from Munich, Germany, arrived in Mississippi he expected to meet new people, do new things, and live the American life.
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Gym roof gets new look


By Valerie McMurry

Lots of sweat and labor went into the new roof that was put on top of the gymnasium this past summer.
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Field of "greens"


By Valerie McMurry

Chi, chi, chi, chi is the new sound people will hear on the EHS baseball field.
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New basketball coach and teacher joins the crew at EAC


By Michael Sanders

The start of the new year brought many new faces to EAC, including Coach Chris Bloodsaw. When asked how he feels about Edinburg, he had nothing but good things to say.
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Former EAC student returns, but not as a student


By Ariel Doggett

Among the many new teachers at EAC, we welcome Ms. Lauren Wooten, second grade teacher and high school cheerleader sponsor.
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What famous person would you spend a day with and why?
Students speak 3rd and 4th


By Ariel Doggett

If you could spend one day with a famous person who would it be and why?
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What would you change about the world today?
Students speak 5th and 6th


By Taylor Parker

If you could change one thing about the world today what would it be?
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Sr. Beta Club goes to Nashville


By Amelia Burnside

Watching the sun rise as they traveled down the road ahead is what several dedicated Sr. Beta members did on June 21, 2007.
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Jr. high boys basketball


By Cameron Jolly


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Junior high girls basketball roster


By Cameron Jolly


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High school girls basketball roster


By Cameron Jolly


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High school boys basketball roster


By Cameron Jolly


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Hit "Um" hard


By Amanda Griffith

After working with the new blocking sled, a recently purchased piece of equiptment used for football practice, it is the hope of the fans, players, and coaches that the team with be blocking harder and holding the line better.
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Morgan's top 10 beauty tips


By Morgan Parker

Exfoliate your skin with a home made remedy...
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New science teacher at EAC


By Jasmine Denson

A graduate and pre-med major from Alcorn State University, Ms. Tanjuner Stevenson joined EAC’s teaching staff for the 2007-2008 school year. While studying to take the MCAT test, a pre-requisite to pass before attending medical school, Ms. Stevenson explo...
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French exchange student comes to EHS


By Bailey Allen

Edinburg invites Melodie Herault, a sixteen year old, exchange student from Cholet, France.
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Take a shot of this


By Jessie Tate

Many students of EAC lined up to receive the “Pertussis shot” on September 27, 2007, for the condition that had threatened the Leake county school district a month before. Shots were given free of charge through the Center for Disease Control (CDC) in At...
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Student's peom places in International Poetry Competition


By Miriam Mickert

Out of many poems from poets from all over the nation, Leah Pigg’s poem was one of the one hundred to be published out of over six thousand entries.
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2007 Beta Induction


By Web Editors

On November 14, 2007, several students were inducted into the EAC Sr. Beta Club. Check out the photo album created for the Beta students.
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EAC fall festival


By Valerie McMurry

EAC nets $28,718 at Fall Festival.
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Ms. Dora Tucker, dressed as a scarecrow, reads a story to the children during the annual Leake County District "fair."
From cafeteria to classroom


By Kristina James

After a thirty- one-year break from college, Mrs. Dora Tucker became a “new” college student at ECCC and later transferred and completed her education degree at MSU.
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EAC students join ATV statistics


By Cameron Jolly

“I flew over the handle bars and slid down the road on my face,” said Greg Crane, Senior at EAC, relating to his recent four-wheeler wreck.
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Allgood joins staff at EAC


By Ariel Doggett

“When I graduated high school, I thought I wanted to be a nurse. Ten years later, I realized I wanted to be a teacher,” Allgood said.
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Varsity cheerleading squad goes to state


By Amelia Burnside

The envelope held color coded ribbons that indicated whether their squad would be attending state or not after the regional competition on November 10, 2007.
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New awning shelters students from sunny skies and rain


By Ariel Doggett and Valerie McMurry

Drizzling rain greeted students the morning after Thanksgiving holidays...
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Operation christmas child


By Morgan Parker

Seventeen boxes full of toys, candy, clothes, school supplies, and health and beauty supplies were sent to children all over the world by Student Government and The Gifted Club of EAC.
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Music fills the halls of EAC once again


By Jessie Tate

The sound of musical tunes and young voices once again reverberates throughout Edinburg school’s auditorium.
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EHS' desperate need for new science lab


By Amanda Griifith

Most of the high school students at EHS have never known what it is to have a science lab.
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Students favorite quotes


By Staff Members


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A day of learning, noise, and fun


By Jessie Tate

As emergency vehicles rolled onto the campus at Edinburg Attendance Center one might have thought that some catastrophe had occurred.
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Amanda's Avenue


By Amanda Griffith

It seems like only yesterday that we were building forts in the woods behind my grandparent’s house. Everything was so real. We had everything we needed: homemade bows and arrows, our imagination…. and of course, each other.
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'07 pink panther homecoming at EAC


By Bailey Allen

EAC’s 2007 Homecoming week ended with cool showers and the resolution to have the night’s ceremony in the gymnasium.
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Missing "soldiers" make holidays bittersweet


By Amelia Burnside

Since the deployment of troops to Iraq in 2003, researchers from the University of North Carolina have found an increase in problems affecting families of deployed troops.
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Chemistry students at EAC get challenged


By Leah Pigg

Mr. Patrick Cook
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Exploring options away from home


By Taylor Parker

The life of an American teen isn’t much different than that of one from German,” explained foreign exchange student Miriam Mickert.
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