school paper

NOUN
  1. a newspaper written and published by students in a school
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How To Use school paper In A Sentence

  • Maybe you should take pictures for school paper or shoot weddings and stuff.
  • Line the inside with newspapers, tarpaper, burlap, cloth, an old sheet, the kids school papers - anything you might have on hand to keep the contents from falling out.
  • She drowned herself in her schoolwork and the school paper, doing her best and doing more than what was asked of her.
  • We used to spend entire ‘layout weekends’ to get the school paper ready for press, oftentimes spending the entire weekend ingratiating ourselves on the hospitality of Phil and his family.
  • Maybe you should take pictures for school paper or shoot weddings and stuff.
  • Whenever I entered a new school, I “went out” for things I knew I was good at: the school paper, the drama club, painting posters and scenery, entering extramural speech competitions—and, of course, getting high grades. In the Fullness of Time
  • Klein says she stays involved as editor of her high school paper, and Nyberg makes friends in the school marching band.
  • He never thought a silly gossip column in a school paper could be so influential.
  • Maybe you should take pictures for school paper or shoot weddings and stuff.
  • For instance, you are getting a story for your school paper on an assembly speaker.
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