Lady Braves tally third loss
In the fifth home game of the season on Sept. 21, the girls’ volleyball team lost to the Olympia Titans in a close match up.
Bowling splits competition
By Gavin Waters In the third game of the season at Colonial Lanes on Monday, both the boys and girls bowling team beat the Oak Ridge Pioneers. The boy’s team…
Bowling falls short
By Gavin Waters In the second triple header of the season, the boys and girls bowling team lost to the University Cougars and East River Falcons. Leading the girls team…
Special needs individuals “Lose the Training Wheels”
Independence starts when a child can venture off and do things on his own. With independence comes confidence and a life full of opportunities.
Top of Class: Armando Santin Herrera
Attending Rollins College in the fall, senior Armando Santin Herrera possesses professional aspirations to become a lawyer and naval officer.
Inspiration fosters artwork
A fine art credit is mandatory to graduate, making students take at least one of the art courses offered. Although a drag for some, there are students who embrace the…
Screaming & Hollering: Snooki filled country
From Aristotle, who is one of the greatest philosophers in human history, to crazy Steve who used to live in my neighborhood, it has become a well known fact that…
Set, spike season
By MOLLY WALLACE Six out of the 11 boys step on to the court as the district games come to an end. Although experiencing losses in these games, the comradery…
Lending provides necessary capital
In the modern day, it is an unfortunate necessity for donors to check into the background, employee salaries and even the tax files of charities one contributes to.
Top of Class: Dylan Fontaine
However, a unique aspect of Dylan being a valedictorian is that one of the others is his twin brother Dustin. Both boys have a 4.0 unweighted GPA and a 4.92…