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Wednesday, September 14, 2005The finale of the The Tattoo's award winning Insiders Guide to Highschool is taking place this week and took place last week. Sorry but unfortunately last Monday I was incredibly busy with getting ready for my new "school" year in Ontario with my outdoor leadership program to announce last week's publication of the Guide. Last Monday September 5th in the second of the three editions for this year's douse of teen journalism on the tips of the trade; the trade of how to survive and harness some enjoyment from being a highschool student. Last week's issue included a piece on how to get the most out of your grade 11 or junior (in American secondary school speak) year by new Massachusetts Tattoo staff writer Amy Gordon, how to best get involved in extra-curricular by Bristol, Connecticut staff writer Molly Horan, how to flex your freedom properly by staff writer Maressa Zahra of Malta. In addition it included why preserving your unique individuality is important by Michigan staff writer Liane Harder, why reading is such a valuable and rewarding skill by staff writer Michel Lee and last by not least how to make your resume read like a thing of beauty for post-secondary & post highschool programs (now weighing on many of us grade 12s this Fall & Winter) by Oscar Ramirez of El Salvador. This week printed yesterday Monday September 13th the final finale of the Guide for 2005 includes Catie Moulton of Massachusetts article on being the sole girl in a all boys school, life in a Irish boarding school by Ireland staff writer Charlotte Day and life in a CT boarding school by West Hartford Connecticut staff writer Courtney Coughlin. Take some time to seek advice and take in this top of the line teen journalism from writers from across the globe. Also be sure to continue to check-in on Louisiana staff writer Samantha Perez as she continues to make sense of life in Louisiana in the horrific aftermath of Hurricane Katrina online now. Click on the Hurricane Katrina icon on the left-hand side of the homepage at www.readthetattoo.com. Feel free to email your comments to The Tattoo at : thetattoo@gmail.com Teague Neal blogged on 2:48 AM
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