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“PAL”s With the LASPD’s Finest
Posted on May 13, 2011Posted in News
Written by Solomon Kim, Staff Writer
The Los Angeles School Police Department’s (LASPD) Police Activities League Program gives Cleveland students a safe environment to spend their time after school. “The mission of the Police Activities League (PAL) is to provide... Read more »
Comments: No ResponsesCore, I.S. Coordinator Leaving Position
Posted on May 12, 2011Posted in News
Written by Olivia Fox, Staff Writer
As of next year, the CORE program will go through some drastic changes. Mr. Lemmon, the current Magnet Coordinator, will be leaving his position to move to Mexico City, Mexico. There, he will be working as the assistant principal at... Read more »
Comments: No ResponsesProm Candidates
Posted on May 12, 2011Posted in News
Written by Olivia Fox, Staff Writer
As the year is nearing its end one of the biggest events for the upperclassmen is just around the corner: Prom. While there are many debates as to what the perfect dress is or which type of flower should be used in the corsage, one... Read more »
Comments: No ResponsesTerrorist Osama Bin Laden Dead
Posted on May 12, 2011Posted in News
On Sunday night, May 1, President Obama announced to the nation that Osama Bin Laden is dead. The cause of his death was an operation started by the United States in Abbottabad, Pakistan, that was targeted towards a compound where... Read more »
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Taste of Peace Holds Concert for a Cause
Posted on May 11, 2011Posted in News
Written by Maroof Haque, Staff Writer
On March 31, Cleveland’s Taste of Peace club held a benefit concert, Starstruck, in the Multipurpose Room (MPR). Taste of Peace, founded in 2009, held its show to continue funding for its goal of finishing an international film collaboration... Read more »
Comments: One ResponseCorrection: ‘Budget cuts deplete school funding; Magnet in jeopardy’
Posted on May 11, 2011Posted in News
Written by Nora Landes, Sports Editor
An article in the March edition of Le Sabre entitled “Budget cuts deplete school funding; Magnet in jeopardy” incorrectly stated that “the magnet is facing an elimination of 12 million dollars from their budget.” Although magnet... Read more »
Comments: No ResponsesLeadership Hosts Five Dollar Movie Night
Posted on May 11, 2011Posted in News
Written by Blessing Jee, Staff Writer
Cleveland’s Leadership class will be hosting a Movie Night on April 29. Featuring the well-known film “Despicable Me,” the event is expected to be a success. With the new sound system installed, “Despicable Me” will be screened... Read more »
Comments: No ResponsesSweet Scent of Justice: Fair Trade for Flowers
Posted on May 11, 2011Posted in News
Written by Chloe Brooks, Staff Writer
Make Trade Fair (MTF) club is currently organizing petitions to be signed that will be sent to local flower companies around Cleveland. For its event, Sweet Scent of Justice, the group demands that companies supply Fair Trade flowers... Read more »
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Summer School Faces Cuts Due to Budget Crisis
Posted on May 11, 2011Posted in News, Top Stories
Written by Tara Atrian, Staff Writer
Summer school will be restricted for many students this summer due to recent budget cuts facing LAUSD. “This year summer school is limited compared to previous years,” said Assistant Principal Terrance Jakubowski. Students will... Read more »
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Corechella Raises the Roof
Posted on May 11, 2011Posted in News, Top Stories
Written by Martha Tumbokon, Staff Writer
On April 8 Cleveland’s Humanities Magnet (Core) hosted an event advertised as “The greatest concert event of all time,” a fundraising event that showcased students’ talents. The event, called “Corechella,” was a play on... Read more »
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