Entertainment helps columnist grow up
As my 18th birthday approaches, this issue’s entertainment column marks an end to my final days as a child.
Students use visual communication
Silence fills the classroom as speechless students use their hands to communicate in a new way.
Student government presidents tell all
These students are school class presidents today but will soon be the nation’s brave leaders tomorrow.
Backstage crew draws crowd
Tyler Conrady. Most students recognize this name as one of the most talented actors to ever hit the drama department’s glorious stage
Volunteers help marching band with daily operations
Mending ripped color guard flags stitch by stitch they work their way toward the end of the linen, finishing the flags and band uniforms.
Virtual school takes hold
With numerous clicks of the mouse more and more students are beginning to sign up for Florida virtual school.
Students run show while working at fast pace
The scriptwriter is rushing to add the game scores from the night before while the bright lights turn on as cameras and microphones are being set up.
Muggle Madness: Harry Potter hysteria heightens
Quidditch, dementors, muggles. These terms would not hold value in any other realm than the magical utopia of Harry Potter.
Students like social media
As the school bell rings the anxious students rush home excitedly, not because they have a boat load of homework, instead they are excited to check out a new notification…
Girls work towards state competition
After losing seniors at the close of last year’s near state champion season, the varsity girls volleyball team faces a new problem this year: consistency.