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Author: Newsletter Editor Created: 12/31/2005
Articles from the monthly WCFS Student Developer

Write the Truth
By Newsletter Editor on 4/30/2007
Greetings! I trust you all had a blessed Easter season and enjoyed some time off! For this month’s Developer I have an example of a persuasive essay, in which the author tries to convince readers of his or her opinion on the subject.
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May 2007 Bible Quiz
By Newsletter Editor on 4/30/2007
Here are the answers to last month's questions, and three new ones for May!
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It's Quiz Time!
By Newsletter Editor on 4/30/2007
Try to match up the list of vocabulary words introduced this year with the right sentence! Have fun!
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April 2007 Word of the Month
By Newsletter Editor on 3/23/2007
There is none!
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Writing With A Purpose
By Newsletter Editor on 3/23/2007
You know, often times when your writing has a purpose, interesting and creative works are born.
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Pursuing Jesus
By Newsletter Editor on 3/23/2007
April 2007 Newsletter Article
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What Is Myrrh?
By Newsletter Editor on 3/23/2007
The name myrrh comes from an Arabic word which means bitter tasting...
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April 2007 Bible Quiz
By Newsletter Editor on 3/23/2007
Here are the answers of last month's questions, and the questions for April!
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March 2007 Student Developer Letter
By Newsletter Editor on 2/26/2007
Hi, there! In grammar I’m studying The Lively Art of Writing by Lucile Vaughan Payne, which I highly recommend for learning exceptional writing skills and finding your own style. Anyway, one of the assignments was to write a composition on someone you were observing.
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March 2007 Bible Quiz
By Newsletter Editor on 2/26/2007
Here are the answers to last month's question, and three more!
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March Word of the Month
By Newsletter Editor on 2/26/2007
Meliorate - "To make better; to improve." - Noah Webster's 1828 Dictionary
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The Cat of Bubastes
By Newsletter Editor on 2/26/2007
A Book Report by Tim Cox
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February 2007 Student Developer Letter
By Newsletter Editor on 1/26/2007
Hi! This is my first time writing for the Student Developer! I hope everybody had a super Christmas! And very happy New Year! :-)
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February 2007 Bible Quiz
By Newsletter Editor on 1/26/2007
Here are last month’s questions and answers to them!
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February Word of the Month
By Newsletter Editor on 1/26/2007
Loquacious - “Talkative; given to continual talking.” Noah Webster’s 1828 Dictionary
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January 2007 Bible Quiz
By Newsletter Editor on 12/18/2006
Last month I had three questions about the Bible from the book “Know Your Bible?” by Amos R. Wells. This month, I will insert the answers to those questions and three for next month!
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January 2007 Student Developer Letter
By Newsletter Editor on 12/18/2006
This month several families in my church traveled to Charlotte, NC, to work in the processing plant for Operation Christmas Child (OCC), a ministry of Samaritan’s Purse.
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January Word of the Month
By Newsletter Editor on 12/18/2006
Salubrious - “Favorable to health; healthful; promoting health.” Noah Webster’s 1828 Dictionary
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December 2006 Student Developer Letter
By Newsletter Editor on 11/20/2006
I assume I am the first this year to say Merry Christmas! Wow, this year has zoomed by! I can’t believe it’s almost the Season of Light! I hope all of you enjoyed (or are still enjoying) your Thanksgiving break, and are working hard until Christmas!
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New Activity!
By Newsletter Editor on 11/20/2006
I have a new activity this month. (Anticipation is so great I can feel it even as I type!!)
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December Word of the Month
By Newsletter Editor on 11/20/2006
Gasconade-”To boast; to brag; to vaunt; to bluster.” - Noah Webster’s 1828 Dictionary
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November 2006 Student Developer Letter
By Newsletter Editor on 10/30/2006
With the first month of school behind us and Thanksgiving almost upon us, I can only think of one good topic for this month’s newsletter: THANKS!!
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November Word of the Month
By Newsletter Editor on 10/30/2006
This month’s word: Laniferous
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New Student Developer Editor
By Newsletter Editor on 10/3/2006
Abby Frierson will be editing the Student Developer for 2006-07
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Editor's Poem - October 2006
By Newsletter Editor on 10/3/2006
Roxbury Stream by Abby Frierson
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October Word of the Month
By Newsletter Editor on 10/3/2006
Each month, we will have a page with an enriching (and hopefully entertaining!) word challenge.
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Remember the Heroes - June 2006
By Newsletter Editor on 6/16/2006
Remember the Heroes - By Abby M. Frierson, 9th Grade
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June 2006 Student Developer Letter
By Newsletter Editor on 6/16/2006
Have you ever thought about worship before; like, really thought about it? There are so many ways of giving praise to God, aren’t there! It can be simply praying and thanking God for His many blessings, or marveling at the awesomeness of His creation.
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John Learns a Lesson - May 2006
By Newsletter Editor on 5/16/2006
John Learns a Lesson - By Zachary and Andrew Simpson, ages 8 & 6
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Tips for Future Junior and Senior Classes from a Former WCFS Graduate - May 2006
By Newsletter Editor on 5/16/2006
Tips for Future Junior and Senior Classes from a Former WCFS Graduate - By the One and Only (As Far As I Know) Nancy Lorraine Cox
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Will You Now Love? - Part 2 - April 2006
By Newsletter Editor on 4/16/2006
Will You Now Love? - Part 2 By Cara Lewis, 9th Grade
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My Help Comes From the Lord - March 2006
By Newsletter Editor on 4/16/2006
My Help Comes from the Lord By Anna Isaacs, 12th grade
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