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Plenty of news at first Ross Smith Secondary School assembly
By Daniel Cekavicius
The school leaders for 2003 were presented to the first assembly of the year, where principal Judith O'Brien also received a JVC Digital camera from the Port Adelaide - Enfield council...Read more

Ross Smith wins JVC digital camera
By Joshua Paul Karpowicz, 9SI

Ross Smith Secondary School won a JVC Digital Video Camera from the Port Adelaide Enfield Council for having the highest rate of vaccinations in the area on Friday March 21. Read more

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Australia's Misfortunes
Written by Wayne Hosking
Much discussion has happened in the last few weeks over the misfortune of the Australian Cricket team. Firstly that Shane Warne being tested positive for a banned substance that is may be a possible performance enhancing drug and secondly the possible racist comment by Pakistan Wicket-Keeper, Rashid Latif to Australian Wicket-Keeper, Adam Gilchrist...Read more

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Nuclear dump-yes or no?
By Tanya Joukovski
Nuclear dump. Two words, and yet so much meaning. Do we really want South Australia, our home, to carry the weight of a nuclear dump on it's shoulders?...Read more

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Linda's close shave seeks cancer cure
By Allison Brook
Ross Smith Student Linda Jackson had her head wrapped in a bandana for several weeks in Term One after a hair-raising experience for charity.
To raise money for Leukaemia research (a cancer most common in children) Linda took part in the Leukaemia Foundation's fundraiser called The Worlds Greatest Shave For A Cure...
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Ross Smith scoops pool in Interschool Swimming Carnival
By Linda Jackson
Ross Smith Secondary School had one of its best swimming results in years after winning three trophies including the B Grade title for its zone in the Northern/Vista Schools Swimming Carnival...  Read more

 
 

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TERM 1    2003

Ross Smith students are again leading the world in on-line publishing after the school became one of the first to feature student-produced videos on their website as part of the literacy project in 1999.

The Ross Smith E-View was started this year after articles were put onto an international schools website with highwired.com, but in 2002 Ross Smith has made a magazine on the net for themselves.

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