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December 16, 2009
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Turning a New Leaf: Chartwells Goes Green
December 28, 2009 • Eric Anderson & Mike Owen, The Knight Times Reporters
Filed under News & Features
Chartwells has recently introduced a new line of healthier lunch options, and truth be told, there are foods in the new menu that are in fact healthier for you. Yet, from multiple sources, exchanging taste for health benefits is not something some students are prepared to do. Senior Justin Webster says... Read more »
Christmas shopping & The Economy: Rough Economy shows impact on holiday shoppers
December 28, 2009 • Celia Edenton, Reporter
Filed under News & Features, Top Stories
With the ongoing changes in today’s economy, many are faced with challenges when it comes to budgets, and what is expendable, versus what is not. With the holidays right around the corner, some find themselves setting spending caps, and sometimes even wondering where they’ll get the money to buy... Read more »
Holiday Hope
December 28, 2009 • By Amanda Sutts, Reporter
Filed under News & Features
Christmas is a time for sharing and being charitable. There are many ways to be charitable during this three-month winter wonderland. One way is to donate gifts and time to those people that need it most. Every year, around this time, Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) contacts Social Services,... Read more »
Teacher of the Month: Mr. Pomerleau
December 28, 2009 • By Sara Mayhew
Filed under Knight Life
Have you ever found something in life that you just love to do? For our teacher of the month, Mr. Pomerleau, his calling is music. Now our band director here at Spotsylvania High School, Mr. Pomerleau, has been teaching since 1972. He began his teaching career at the Armed Forces School of Music. Retiring... Read more »
Elected Elective: Want to be a mechanic?
December 28, 2009 • By Victoria Milling
Filed under Knight Life
No dream ever comes true without hard work and dedication. Jason Pierce, a recent graduate of Chancellor high school and the Auto Mechanics class at the Career and Technical Center, is now living his childhood dream. After four years of hard work and oil changes, Pierce is now the head mechanic at... Read more »



