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Talent and Ownership

By BILLY FAIRES – A 13-year-old boy attempts the daring feat of solving three Rubik’s Cubes in under three minutes, as music blares in the background. A packed house of parents, teachers and students — lots of students — follow his adventure, first with bemused skepticism and then…

Learning Never Stops

By KENNY SHOLL – The years of your formal education are most interesting in that you are required to learn about a myriad of subjects and topics for which you may have little interest at the time. It is similar to building the foundation of a house…

An Incident

By KEN HENRY – Thursday morning was cold in the hall outside my office at 9:30. Too many students were walking in and out, each open door inviting in a new gust of cold, wet wind. The gaggle of boys sitting there were among the misinformed…

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