Category: News

  • End of Marching Season

    by Orianna Acosta After a long day at school, you hop on the bus and throw yourself into the seat, overwhelmed with exhaustion. While you’re waiting for your friends to arrive, you entertain yourself by gazing out the window, and then you spot them– the band kids. You see them playing their drums, tuning their…

  • Cheering for FHS

    by Alissa Morris   Freedom High School cheerleaders will be competing in Tampa on December 1st. This is their first competition and it will be held at the Tampa Convention Center. There are two teams for competitions: Junior Varsity and Varsity. This competition is the UCA Regionals, where the Freedom High School cheerleading team could…

  • Ocoee Founders Day Festival Frenzy Review

    by Madison Dyal   Do you like going out, listening to music, and having a good time with friends and family? Going to a concert sounds like something you would enjoy but going out also comes with a lot of responsibility. If you enjoy country music, or riding rides, Ocoees Founders Day sounds like just…

  • The Switch from Freedom High School’s Color Guard to Winter Guard

    by Casey Midds   Freedom High School offers a variety of sports and extracurricular activities to suit just about every interest there is. These usually take place after school and on weekends. Whether the season is summer, winter, or spring, you will always be able to find a sport that suits you. Color Guard goes…

  • A Talented Actress Shares The Scoop On Her Lead Role

    by Sophie Assefa   “BoYz may come and Go, bUt hOrSes aRe 4ever”. The Freedom High School play, “Horse Girls,” was presented on November 9-10. The play, “Horse Girls,” by Jenny Rachel Wiener, is about a twelve-year-old named Ashleigh who rules a South Florida horse club named “Lady Jean Ladies.” They receive bad news: her…

  • The First Snow Park In Florida

    by Hannah El Halabi The company Point Summit Inc. has decided that is time to have snow in Florida, to have a snow park in Pasco County, behind Point Summit’s Treehoppers Aerial Adventure Park. The company proposed the idea to the Pasco’s state however, the officials haven’t responded yet. The plan is build a snow park…

  • A Letter to Ms. Morley

    A Letter to Ms. Morley

    Dear Ms. Morley , It’s Dianna and Sashaly here. We’ve been your students for only two years and during the course of this time you’ve taught us so much, not just English or Journalism tactics but life lessons too. You’ve shown us that you truly do care and that we as students can feel comfortable…

  • Russian Diplomats Expelled from Europe and U.S.

    Russian Diplomats Expelled from Europe and U.S.

    by Taylor Brown   It’s the latest sign of the diplomatic breakdown between Russia and the West. Russian diplomats who were expelled from the U.S. arrived back in Moscow on Sunday. In the propaganda war, one image President Vladimir Putin didn’t want the world to see was the return of Russian diplomats and families from…

  • How to Prepare for the Upcoming School Year

    How to Prepare for the Upcoming School Year

    by Sydnee Fox   The school year sneaks up on you fast during summer; you want to make sure you are prepared. Although you have a whole two months to do so, it takes a lot of time and effort. Here are some things you should think about:   AP Summer Assignments/Other homework   We all know the struggle…

  • An Act Of Kindness

    An Act Of Kindness

      by Lucy Armstrong   Despite everything going on in the news we should all take some time to remember that not everything recorded is bad. This was shown by a random act of kindness between three heavily conservative customers and a strong liberal waitress.   The difference in political views today has led to…