Graduation Requirements
January 28, 2010 • Rebecca Dove
Filed under Features
The goal of all students who enter high school is to graduate, but what are the requirements for graduation in Baltimore County? Baltimore County requires a minimum of twenty one courses with a specific number of courses in each area of study: English four, Fine arts one, Mathematics three, Physical... Read more »
Foot’s Forecast
January 22, 2010 • Rebecca Dove
Filed under Features
Where do you get your weather updates? From the news on the TV? From the internet? Well if you use the internet you should try www.footsforecast.org. It’s a website created by Mr. Foot, a former Dundalk High Science teacher. Mr. Foot is quite the meteorologist. Meteorology is the study of the atmosphere... Read more »
Dues Drive
January 22, 2010 • Rebecca Dove
Filed under Class of 2012
The week of January 25th, the Class of 2012 will be holding a dues drive. If you pay any portion of your dues, you will receive a piece of candy. Dues are thirty dollars for freshman and sophomore years combined, thirty dollars for junior year, and forty dollars for senior year. If you do not pay you... Read more »
Greening of Dundalk
January 19, 2010 • Rebecca Dove
Filed under Features
On November 16th, Dundalk High students planted 70 daffodil buds, weeded, and re-mulched the rain garden at the Ateaze Senior Center on Holabird Avenue. The students involved were part of the group The Greening of Dundalk, which is a part of the Dundalk Renaissance Corporation (DRC). The DRC is a non-profit... Read more »
Student of the Month: December
January 14, 2010
Filed under Student of the Month
This year at Dundalk High every month there will be a “Student of the Month” for each grade. Teachers nominate students based on behavior, grades, and upholding the values of Dundalk High. The students of the month will receive a pizza lunch and a certificate to congratulate them for their award. December... Read more »
Supplies for Overseas Troops
January 13, 2010 • Rebecca Dove
Filed under Features
The War in Iraq began on March 20th 2003 with troops from the United States and the United Kingdom. They were sent to Iraq because Iraq was suspected of possessing weapons of mass destruction (WMD), but no WMDs have been found. That same war began in March 2003 is still going on today in January 2010. That... Read more »
Dues Drive
January 11, 2010 • Rebecca Dove
Filed under Class of 2012
January 7th through January 14th the Class of 2012 is holding a dues drive. If you pay a ten dollar portion of your dues, you will be eligible to go to a free screening of The Fast and the Furious on January 14th at 2:30 in the Library. Refreshments will be provided for all those who attend. Read More →
H1N1
January 7, 2010 • Rebecca Dove
Filed under Features
H1N1 is a new flu that causes illness in people. H1N1 is also referred to as the swine flu because testing had been done on the genes of the H1N1, and it showed that the genes of the flu were similar to flu viruses that normally occurred in pigs, hence the nickname the swine flu. Although testing showed... Read more »


