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Submitted by Mr. Noon on Sat, 2008-08-23 14:12. AnnouncementSummer Break
Submitted by Mr. Noon on Sun, 2007-05-20 15:00. AnnouncementWe're on our summer break in the Northland now. Denali Students may still post their Raven stories, but commenting is limited, for the time being, to the students. Enjoy our site, and thanks for visiting.
Youth Page News
Submitted by Mr. Noon on Sat, 2007-03-24 06:32. AnnouncementOur class was featured in a story on the Fairbanks Daily News Miner Youth page. The kids were thrilled to get this recognition. The reporters spent about an hour with us on Thursday morning, interviewing students and watching them work.
Students asked the news guys a few questions while they were here, wanting to know about being a professional writer. They'll probably have more to say after they read about themselves in the paper. A few have already reported on it.
We do like to get comments. Feel free to leave some if you wish. Thank you for visiting our website.
Happy New Year
Submitted by Mr. Noon on Mon, 2007-01-08 13:11. AnnouncementWelcome back to our website for the beginning of a new year. I hope you had a pleasant winter break. It would be interesting to hear from everyone about what they did while out of school. My broken hand kept me down a bit, but I read a couple of books - mostly stuff about history and technology.
We had a couple of visitors to Tell the Raven. Logan wants to play tag with Caesar. He wrote 5 things about himself that people might not know, and then he "tagged" 5 other people who he wants to do the same thing. If you want to play, go right ahead. You don't need to be tagged, if you want to go ahead and write about yourself.
Jury Duty
Submitted by Mr. Noon on Sun, 2006-10-08 14:03. AnnouncementThis is a little announcement about me, and what I'm doing on Monday.
I was called for jury duty. That's where a person goes to court so they can be chosen to sit on a jury. The jury is a group of people who decide about a court trial. That is, the jury members listen to lawyers and witnesses in a court case and decide who is responsible for whatever the problem is. Sometimes they find a person guilty, or responsible for something that happened, and other times the jury might decide that there isn't enough evidence to prove who is responsible.
I don't know if they will pick me for a jury. First you have to go in and they ask a lot of questions. They want to see if you know any of the people in the case, or if there might be some other reason why you would not be able to make a fair decision in a case. So maybe they won't pick me for a jury. If they don't pick me, I will come back to school. If they do choose me, then I have to go to court each day for as long as the case is heard.
Going for It
Submitted by Mr. Noon on Mon, 2006-09-25 19:53. AnnouncementWe're publishing again on Tell the Raven. I'm excited to see what this year's new writers have to say. It's fun to see them take off.
Feel free to leave comments on their stories, and ask them questions about their work.

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