Staff Learns Salsa
“Where are the chips and salsa?” math teacher Robin Bradford asked as she walked in the first salsa meeting.
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“Where are the chips and salsa?” math teacher Robin Bradford asked as she walked in the first salsa meeting.
In honor of Red Ribbon week, SAFE ambassadors attended the annual rally at Lake Eola.
By JONATHAN WARREN Preparing for an Advanced Placement exam can be a daunting task for students. Pamela Covert is hoping to help her Advanced Placement Literature by offering after school…
Go-go boots, 70s style dresses, tight pants, and unbuttoned disco shirts were the attire Saturday, Oct. 2, at Dover Shores Community Center.
Adrenaline pumping, she grabbed the Global Positioning System off the unlocked car’s dashboard. Under the cover of darkness, she ran back to her friend’s car thinking about how many pills…
By MARK VAGELAKOS Rep. Kendrick Meek (D) Economy Supports tax credits for struggling businesses and first time home buyers Wants to invest in infrastructure and construction Civil Rights Pro-choice Supports…
By MARK VAGELAKOS Inundating Floridians with political ads and sound bites about the upcoming Gubernatorial elections, candidates express their views on important topics. Candidates’ perspectives encompass a wide spectrum, ranging…
At the first official meeting of Love Letters 18 students gathered together to make cards for terminally ill children. The cards were made to brighten the childrens’ day and to…
Tuesday evening at open house, Publications will sell Chrysanthemums to raise money for their equipment/ scholarships account.
Meeting in Room 113, the Serendipity Club is a humanitarian club that learns about each others culture. Their topics are base on international affairs, but are open to any other…