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Community pep rally next Thurs.
     The Gulf Breeze High School Quarterback Club is planning a community peprally in celebration of the football team's last home game next week against Navarre. The aptly themed "Roast the Raiders" Thursday, Nov. 2 peprally will feature the high school's own Dolphin football team, a bonfire and plenty
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Our time to dance
     Members of the GBHS Color Guard, along with the rest of the SoundWave Band, were at a competition the day of the recent Homecoming Dance. So Saturday, the band had their own get together in the GBHS band room.
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Gulf Breeze High's first nineweeks Honor Roll released
     Mr. Sylvan Ladner, principal of Gulf Breeze High School, is pleased to announce the Honor Roll for the 1st 9-weeks grading period of the 2006-07 school year.
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GBES first nine weeks Honor Roll released
     Mrs. Karen Murray, principal and the faculty and staff at Gulf Breeze Elementary School wishes to congratulate the following students on achieving the A or A/B Honor Roll for the 1ST Nine Weeks of the 2006-07 Blue Ribbon school year.
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PBES first nine weeks Honor Roll released
     Mr. Jeff Castleberry, Principal of Pensacola Beach Elementary School, congratualtes the following students for making the first nine weeks A and A/B Honor Roll:
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GBMS seventh grader not your ordinary football player
     Among the huddled blue helmets, a casual observer would probably never know one of them covers a blond ponytail. Instead of ballet or cheerleading, 12-year-old Haley Bohannon would much rather break tackles and score touchdowns.
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We've got spirit, yes we do...
     Ninalyn Oxenham, Cathy Schrock, Karen Parr and LaQuita Stover show off their school spirit during GBHS' homecoming week Oct. 10 through 13. Each day had a different theme and students and faculty were encouraged to dress accordingly. Tuesday was Tacky Day, Wednesday was blue and gold day, Thursday w
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...and so do we
     GBHS freshman Corey Downs and Spencer Wiley took school spirit to a new level by painting themselves blue and gold during Homecoming Week.
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How students can break the 'code of silence'
     Telling on people isn't popular. But when it comes to preventing violence at school, kids who know something about a plot are often the first line of defense. Anonymous hot lines and e-mail systems are gaining momentum in the push to encourage students to tell an adult.
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