2017 CLASSROOM TIMES Written and illustrated by students in Cape and Islands schools CONTENTS ■ News/Features 1 Photography (Schoolwork), ■ Opinion 12 grades 10-12 ■ Reviews 20 JACK HINSON, grade 10, ■ Sports 26 Nantucket High School If you’d like to view this section online — or give off- Cape friends and relatives the chance to see it — visit www.capecodtimes.com/ classroomtimes. NEWS/FEATURES Falmouth lost a piece of its heart EDITOR: Patti Bangert By Leah Hidenfelter
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