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Student Spotlight: Louis Sanchez

Student Spotlight: Louis Sanchez

| March 4, 2011 | 0 Comments

Richard Milligan KMSN Staff Louis Sanchez is one of the more athletic students in the school. He’s also pretty popular, makes a lot of jokes, and can be pretty funny at times. Sanchez played football and basketball, and in both he was pretty good. He was tackle on light team and started out on C team in […]

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Falcons Offer Keys To Success On Test Days

Falcons Offer Keys To Success On Test Days

| February 23, 2011 | 2 Comments

Staff Reports The KMSN staff along with the rest of the students at Krueger Middle School will be testing in subjects such as English-Language Arts, Reading, Social Studies, Science, and Math in the months of March and April, in the hopes of getting high scores on the Texas Assessment of Knowledge and Skills (TAKS). The […]

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Family, Science, and Tennis

Family, Science, and Tennis

| January 25, 2011 | 0 Comments

KMSN STUDENT SPOTLIGHT: SAM GROSSMAN Megan Dela Torre KMSN Staff Sam Grossman (7K) is your typical fun-loving, hard-working student at Krueger Middle School. He shares a lot of the dreams and goals of other students at school and knows that anything is possible to achieve with hard work, dedication, perserverance, and even some occasional luck. One of […]

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Falcons, Driscoll Basketball Teams Collided With Mixed Results

Falcons, Driscoll Basketball Teams Collided With Mixed Results

| January 25, 2011 | 2 Comments

Parker Jenschke KMSN Staff On the night of Jan. 13, Krueger’s Basketball teams played Driscoll. Basketball is just as much of a contact sport as Football some would say, but this game had some big injuries which took some players out of action. Even with the loss of players it didn’t stop the team from fighting back […]

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Radio Still Popular With Students

Radio Still Popular With Students

| January 25, 2011 | 0 Comments

Fatima Valadez KMSN Staff Even with Ipods, MP3 players, and CD players to choose from, a lot of students resort to the old reliable – turning on and jamming with the radio. Many people listen to the radio everywhere they go, at home, in the park; you can take it almost everywhere you go. FM […]

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America Mourns Senseless Violent Act In Arizona

America Mourns Senseless Violent Act In Arizona

| January 25, 2011 | 0 Comments

Gabriel Akessler KMSN Staff Terrorism is a big issue in the United States and the most recent terrorist attack happened in Tucson, Arizona. What had happened was that a political rally was being hosted and a man with mental problems started firing shots at innocent people that were hosting the rally and at people just […]

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Exams Over, New Semester Begins

Exams Over, New Semester Begins

| January 25, 2011 | 0 Comments

Sofia Senquiz TBS Staff The stress of exams for students is a lot to deal with. The studying and preparing for exams is just too much to handle for some and not a problem for others. The majority of students think the day of the exams are so long and nothing could be worse. The good […]

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JACKSON MORE POPULAR NOW THAN EVER

JACKSON MORE POPULAR NOW THAN EVER

| January 11, 2011 | 0 Comments

Gabriel Akessler KMSN Staff The late celebrity singer, Michael Jackson, formerly known as the king of pop has sold over 30 million copies recently in 2008 and started his career in 1964 with a group of five including him this group was called the “Jackson Five.” Jackson started singing in a church with the group Jackson Five. Jackson […]

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BIEBER MAKES MUSIC FUN FOR MOST

BIEBER MAKES MUSIC FUN FOR MOST

| January 11, 2011 | 0 Comments

Rayven Villanueva KMSN Staff Celebrity singer Justin Bieber is a 16-year-old teenager that had made it to the big time. He is one of the youngest teenagers to ever become a famous singer. He was found by popular musicians Usher and Justin Timberlake. They both discovered him on Youtube.com and loved his music at first listen. He […]

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STUDY TIPS FOR ACADEMIC SUCCESS

STUDY TIPS FOR ACADEMIC SUCCESS

| January 11, 2011 | 0 Comments

Megan De La Torre and Sofia Senquiz KMSN Staff This situation happens to everybody.  You don’t do your homework or study for that test because you’re too worried about beating that high score on your new video game. So stop playing  Super Mario and follow these study tips. “Well academics comes first, they should take care […]

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