Birmingham School District is currently planning on spending an estimated $78,256 on a new district website and $49,000 on a trip to Boston for 70 teachers to learn how to use the technological teaching aid Ignite!
Birmingham School District is currently planning on spending an estimated $78,256 on a new district website and $49,000 on a trip to Boston for 70 teachers to learn how to use the technological teaching aid Ignite!
On May 25, 2010, our editorial board completed two versions of the story, “Student Caught on Tape Breaking into Lockers”. One version included the name of the student who admitted to stealing items fr...

For those of you that don’t know me, I am Luke Walocko, a senior who will be attending the University of Michigan next year. I want to take just a minute of your time to give you some flawless advice ...

When teenagers in Europe are thinking about the High School life here, first things in everyone’s mind are football players and cheerleaders, school dances and musicals, thanks to the American Pie and...
To the Seaholm Highlander Editorial Staff and Seaholm students,
First, I’d like to congratulate the entire Highlander Staff on yet another excellent issue and thank you for initiating dialogue on issue...
Thanks for stopping by the final edition of Matt’s Cats. I am so pleased with the kind response from the readers this past trimester. As will all other issues, in this last article, I have gathered qu...
The recent string of thefts from Seahom’s locker rooms has got The Highlander thinking: Is the price paid by not having security cameras in the school worth the freedom?
With the advent of the iPad comes a whole new dimension for applications. With a full size keyboard, a larger screen, and soon to be 3G accesses, this hybrid laptop, iPod, and do-everything gadget is ...

Thank you for the positive response for my last column. As a reminder, in Matt’s Cats, I take questions from cat owners, and give them my expertise. In addition, a veterinarian will also give input. F...