May 2013

In this issue:

  • A Child In Ecuador Benefits From Bishop’s Generosity
  • By Tara Stacy, Page 4
  • Alumnus Zack Falls is A Modern Day “Mad Scientist”
  • By Chloe Martin, Page 5
  • America is In Mourning After the Tragic Boston Marathon
  • By Chloe Martin, Page 6
  • Port City Educational Foundation Seeks to Help Students
  • By Patrick Baer, Page 6
  • Oswego Native Becomes a Shining Star in the Big Apple
  • By Taylor Falls, Pages 7
  • Is Prom Worth All the Money People Spend?
  • By Chloe Martin, Page 8
  • The Green Myle Shows Us that Acoustic Music is In
  • By Sage Dudley, Page 10
  •  Tapping His Way Through School is Junior Evan Davis
  • By Gabrielle Sacco, Page 11
  • Take a Lesson and Work on Getting Your Grammar Right
  • By Jordan Oatman, Page 12
  • Talented Group Acoustic Surrender Loves an Audience
  • By Jordan Oatman, Page 13
  • Wallace Makes Her Way to the Taj Mahal
  • By Jordan Oatman, Page 13
  • NFL Draft
  • By Nick Czerow, Page 14
  • Buccaneer Sports Flashback
  • By Rachael Purtell, Page 15
  • Cinderella Tournament 2013
  • By Nick Czerow, Page 15
  • Athletes of the Month
  • By Morgan Cook and Rachael Purtell

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March 2013

In this issue:

  • Education Reforms May Include Longer School Day/Year
  • By Kellie Gorman, Page 4
  • Redheads Always Seem More Prevalent In March
  • By Catherine Wells, Page 5
  • French Student Adele Castelain Reminisces About the U.S.
  • By Buccaneer Bulletin Staff, Page 5
  • Fundraiser Continues to Bring in Large Donations
  • By Madison Rhoades, Page 7
  • You Make Me Want to Roll Down My Windows and Cruise: OHS Style
  • By Buccaneer Bulletin Staff, Pages 8 and 9
  • Emily Henderson Values Her Artistic Abilites
  • By Gabrielle Sacco, Page 10
  • Will Newspapers Soon Be a Thing of the Past?
  • By Taylor Falls and Chloe Martin, Page 11
  •  Artist’s of the Month’s Music Takes Him All the Way to Texas
  • By Madison Rhoades, Page 12
  • Success Continues For the OHS Boys Bowling Team
  • By Morgan Cook, Page 12
  • Wicked: The Untold Story of the Witches of Oz
  • By Catherine Wells, Page 13
  • Former OHS Student Becomes a Teacher and Coach
  • By Rachael Purtell, Page 14
  • Is an Imaginary Bubble Enough Protection From Serious Injury?
  • By Kellie Gorman, Page 15
  • Buccaneer Sports Flashback
  • By Rachael Purtell, Page 15
  • Athletes Of the Month
  • By Rachael Purtell and Morgan Cook

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February 2013

In this issue:

  • If You Do Not Send This to Ten People, You Will…..
  • By Gabrielle Sacco, Page 4
  • Many Teens Relate to Characters In Social Media
  • By Sage Dudley, Page 4
  • OCSD Hosts School Safety Forum at Oswego High School
  • By Tara Stacy, Page 5
  • Help! My Teacher Is My Parent! I Never Get a Break!
  • By Catherine Wells, Page 6
  • I Heart Oswego Is a New Way to Explore the 13126
  • By Chloe Martin, Page 6
  • OHS Alumnus and Teacher Says Goodbye to High School
  • By Catherine Wells, Page 7
  • Oh the Joys Of Earning Your Driver’s License
  • By Patrick Baer, Page 7
  •  Valentine’s Day Word Search
  • By Madison Rhoades, Page 8
  • How Long Will Your Love Last Flow Chart
  • By Madison Rhoades, 9
  • Gordon Pan Is A Well-Rounded, Interesting Student
  • By Catherine Wells, Page 10
  • The Highs and Lows Of High School Relationships
  • By Taylor Falls and Morgan Cook, Page 11
  • Everyone Should Read The Perks of Being a Wallflower
  • By Jordan Oatman, Page 12
  • Read the Book, See the Movie! It Is Worth Watching
  • By Hannah Griffin, Page 12
  • The Agony and Ecstasy Of College Applications
  • By Taylor Falls, Page 13
  • OHS Hallway Behaviors Are Intolerable To Many
  • By Kellie Gorman, Page 13
  • Great Ending to Up and Down Syracuse Season
  • By Nick Czerow, Page 14
  • OHS Ski Club Is Still Going Strong
  • By Madison Rhoades, Page 15
  • Great Ending to Up and Down Syracuse Season cont.
  • By Nick Czerow
  • Athletes Of the Month
  • By Sage Dudley and Alanna Maldonado

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December 2012

In this issue:

      • Amazin’ Raisin Bread Sale Appeals to Many Students
      • By Catherine Wells, Page 4
      • Youth Court Provides a Valuable Learning Experience
      • By Jordan Oatman, Page 4
      • OHS Clubs Continue Projects Through the Holiday Season
      • By Buccaneer Bulletin Staff, Page 5
      • Buccaneers Losing Student Athletes at an Alarming Rate
      • By Rachael Purtell, Page 5 (Continued from Page 15)
      • Minetto Residence Lights Up the Holidays Yearly
      • By Taylor Falls, Page 6
      • The Post High School Path of One OHS Alumnus
      • By Madison Rhoades, Page 6
      • Reading List Includes Banned or Challenged Books
      • By Tara Stacy, Page 7
      • Holiday Traditions Around the World
      • By Buccaneer Bulletin Staff, Pages 8 and 9
      • Marathon Runner Brooke Broadwell is a Winner
      • By Gabrielle Sacco, Page 10
      • Surplus of Siblings; Good, Bad and Ugly
      • By Shannon Crary, Chloe Martin, and Kellie Gorman, Page 11
      • Black Ops II is a Welcome Improvement Over the Old Version
      • By Jake Jones, Page 12
      • Jersey Boys Entertains Rock and Roll Style
      • By Sage Dudley, Page 13
      • J.K. Rowling’s New Book Covers Adult Subjects
      • By Sage Dudley, Page 13
      • Extreme Shoppers Thrive on Black Friday Deals
      • By Chloe Martin, Page 14
      • Social Media Continues to Plague Student Focus
      • By Kellie Gorman, Page 16
      • OHS Sports Teams Trying to Cope With Declining Numbers
      • By Rachael Purtell, Page 15
      • Athletes of the Month
      • By Madison Rhoades and Morgan Cook, Page 16

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November 2012

In this issue:

      • Leaders Take Action to Combat Obesity Problems
      • By Chloe Martin, Page 4
      • Many Teens Opting to Delay Getting Driver’s Licenses
      • By Tara Stacy, Page 4
      • Oswego High School Has Two Doctors in Our Midst
      • By Catherine Wells, Page 5
      • New School Psychologist Loves Her Job at OHS
      • By Carrie Kelly, Page 5
      • Do as I Say, Not as I Do! Parents Drive Us Crazy
      • By Jordan Oatman, Page 6
      • SAT and ACT Tests are Key for College Entrance
      • By Taylor Falls, Page 6
      • Is Body Piercing Worth Parental Permission?
      • By Shannon Crary, Page 7
      • Park On School Property After Driving Course
      • By Taylor Falls, Page 7
      • Bullying An Issue Not to Be Ignored
      • By Madison Rhoades, Pages 8 and 9
      • The Buccaneer Bulletin’s Guide to Brooke Krassowski
      • By Alanna Maldonado, Page 10
      • Private of State College, Which is for You?
      • By Patrick Baer and Gabrielle Sacco, Page 11
      • Swift’s New Album Red Getting Fans Back Together
      • By Hannah Griffin, Page 12
      • Taken 2 Sequel Offers More of the Same Excitement
      • By Jake Jones, Page 12
      • Busy, Busy, Busy Defines This Month’s Artist
      • By Catherine Wells, Page 13
      • The Dilemma of Receiving Effort Grades
      • By Hannah Griffin, Page 14
      • Top 21 Things That No OHS Student Says
      • By Gabrielle Sacco and Patrick Baer, Page 14
      • 2012 Girls Soccer Seniors
      • By Rachael Purtell, Page 15
      • Athletes of the Month
      • By Morgan Cook and Alanna Maldonado

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October 2012

In this issue:

      • Community Cracking Down on Synthetic Drug Sales
      • By Chloe Martin, Page 4
      • State Restricts Tanning for Teenagers Under Age 17
      • By Taylor Falls, Page 4
      • ‘Big Picture School’ Brings New Learning Experience 
      • By Alanna Maldonado, Page 5
      • OHS Classes Are Busy Planning the Year’s Activites
      • By Buccaneer Bulletin Staff, Page 6
      • OHS Clubs Always Looking For New Members
      • By Buccaneer Bulletin Staff, Page 7
      • New Teacher Feature
      • By Buccaneer Bulletin Staff, Page 8
      • New Teacher Feature
      • By Buccaneer Bulletin Staff, Page 9
      • Gryzcka Takes on New Responsibilities as Dean of Students
      • By Chloe Martin, Page 10
      • Should OHS Students Wear Uniforms?
      • By Gabrielle Sacco and Patrick Baer, Page 11
      • My Parents Always Make Me Late For Everything
      • By Rachael Purtell, Page 12
      • Procrastination is the Name of the Game for Many
      • By Jordan Oatman, Page 12
      • OHS Junior Nina Alcasid Displays Many Talents
      • By Taylor Falls, Page 13
      • Tablets Are Changing the Way Students Read
      • By Gabrielle Sacco, Page 14
      • Foreign Exchange Students Enjoy Oswego Community
      • By Madison Rhoades, Page 14
      • Whatever Happened to Old Traditions at OHS?
      • By Madison Rhoades, Page 15
      • Athletes of the Month
      • By Madison Rhoades, Page 16

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June 2012

In this issue:

      • Life-long Friends Patrick and Frazier Finish at Top of Class
      • By Justin Peterson, Page 4
      • Class of 2013–Graduation is Only 13 Months Away
      • By Taylor Falls, Page 5
      • Sophomore Says Goodbye to Graduating Best Friends
      • By Patrick Baer, Page 5
      • A Curtain Call for English Teacher Mrs. Eve Phillips
      • By Gabrielle Sacco, Page 6
      • Mrs. Veronica Shaver Retiring on a Positive Note
      • By Madison Rhoades and Kara Collins, Page 6
      • OCSD Printing Supervisor Brown Calls it a Career
      • By Kara Collins, Page 7
      • 24 Years of Teaching a Successful Equation for Reed
      • By Kara Collins, Page 7
      • Millennium Milestone: Kindergarten Class of 2000 Graduates From High School
      • By Carlie Morley, Page 8 and 9
      • Oswego High School’s Class Of 2012 – CONGRATS!!
      • By Madison Rhoades, Page 10 and 11
      • Longley Forecasts a Bright Future for Class of 2012
      • By Lauren Daniels, Page 12
      • Seniors Reflect with Dear Self Letters
      • By Taylor Falls, Page 12
      • High Schools Have Required Summer Reading?
      • By Justin Peterson and Chloe Martin, Page 13
      • Warped Tour: A Summer Music Tradition
      • By Madison Rhoades, Page 14
      • How Does This Staff Produce an Award-Winning Paper?
      • By Justin Peterson, Page 15
      • ‘Game Over’ for Long-time Teacher, Coach, Adviser
      • By Gabrielle Sacco, Page 16

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