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NOTICE: The Charter Vision project is dormant as of January 2008. This website is provided for archival purposes only.

February 2007

The Boring Web

February 25 2007

Editor’s note: This article was originally written for Sean’s tech-oriented weblog, Redirect. Sean has served as Charter Vision’s chief editor since 2005 and as a general volunteer since 2003. The internet isn’t all that interesting. At least not visually. This thought strikes me every now and again when I’m flipping through a magazine. Large, gripping […]

Rope Girl

February 16 2007

Editor’s note: This short story was written by Allen of Northfield School of Arts and Technology as part of an independent writing project. The vector drawing on both this article and Charter Vision’s home page was created by Lauren, a 9th grader from the same school. There’s no denying she’s cute. I think she’s cute. […]

Rock Climbing

February 16 2007

There are many known benefits to rock climbing. It helps you physically by working on most of the main muscle groups at once. It makes you mentally stronger by having strategic awareness of obstacles ahead and your body’s capabilities. It can also be done by most age groups and has several skill levels. By using […]

Poems

February 16 2007

Editor’s note: These two poems were submitted by Caitlin, a sophomore at Liberty High. From the top, I only see tiny dots. The distance from the ground up is greatly reflected from my gaze. Once the ride slows down and reaches the bottom I can see people with cotton candy, balloons, popcorn; children — stuffed […]

Bikram yoga

February 16 2007

Bikram yoga is a form of yoga that is done in a room with temperatures of 130 degrees [fahrenheit]. The yoga poses are all the same as “cold yoga,” as we call the standard yoga here at Liberty High Charter School. Bikram yoga is helpful to different parts of the body because you can go […]

STARS Conference

February 15 2007

Editor’s note: Becca has been an contributor to Charter Vision since 2005-06. MAAP STARS is a competition-based event where students from alternate schools gather to compete in various events such as Team Audio/Video, Entrepreneurship, “LifeSmarts,” and much more. There are several gatherings throughout the year including the Fall Leadership Conference, Legislative Day, the Regional Conference, […]

Thoughts on Religion

February 15 2007

Editor’s note: Twelve students from Northfield School of Arts and Technology, including Sean, participated in a week-long writing retreat, during which they wrote everything from poetry to short to stories to editorials. This was one of the items produced on the retreat. Also note that this is one of two “Seans” attending the school — […]

Cat on a Leash

February 15 2007

Editor’s note: Tim Goodwin is the academic director of Northfield School of Arts and Technology, ironically the first charter school to be approved for Q-Comp. This article was originally written in September 2005 for the school’s weblog. It has been reprinted with permission. One morning after leaving the coffee shop, heading off to school I […]

Review: “Not Too Late”

February 15 2007

Editor’s note: Chelsea is a new contributor to Charter Vision as of 2006-07. She attends Riverbend Academy in Mankato. In today’s music culture filled with hip-hop and over-edited pop songs, it’s a refreshing change to hear an artist with genuine talent. Norah Jones, noted most for her 2002 single “Don’t Know Why,” wrote her third […]

Review: “Infinity on High”

February 15 2007

Editor’s note: Chelsea is a new contributor to Charter Vision as of 2006-07. She attends Riverbend Academy in Mankato. The summer of 2005 adopted a general theme song titled “Sugar, We’re Going Down.” It was overplayed on most teenagers’ — including, admittedly, my own — stereos and iPods. It was downhill from there, with my […]