Yearly Archives: 2017


By Isabelle Lounsberry The net neutrality rule, enacted by former President Obama in 2015, was set in place in order to block the slowing of blocking or slowing internet traffic. It ensured that internet providers do not discriminate or charge differently by user, content, website, platform, application, type of attached […]

Net Neutrality: What Comes Next?


By Cassidy Johnson   The right to vote, or suffrage, is guaranteed in the Constitution. What began as a privilege for white property-owning men is now a tradition exploited by politically involved Americans. Every American can vote if they so choose, right? Wrong. There is a particular group of Americans […]

Penal or Illegal?


By Lenaia Powell Of the many issues I see going on in my community today, stereotyping is the one that speaks to me the most and the one I have the most experience with. Today’s society has a certain standard on what specific people should do and say; but just […]

Stereotypes



By Michaela Etienne Temporary Protected Status allows for immigrants from another country to move into the United States if they are facing civil war, environmental disasters, or epidemics in their country. There are more than 300,000 foreigners here in America due to TPS. That all changed on November 20, 2017, […]

The Disinvited


By Jamari Saint Cyr The Inter-Club Council is a club where schoolwide club leaders meet once a month to discuss issues that affect the school as a whole. We sat down with the Mrs. Ramirez who leads the Inter-Club Council and she elaborated more about what things the club covers […]

Inter Club Council


By Victoria Mezera Football season may be over, but that doesn’t mean time is up for Apopka High School’s Guard. In the coming months, they are participating in Winter Guard. We interviewed the coach of Winter Guard team Jennifer Porche and Sophomore Destiny Miller to find out what Winter Guard is […]

Winter Guard



By Jordan Jenkins As 2017 draws to a close, we now find ourselves in the thick of the holiday season with it all the festivities and traditions of consumerism that have become its modern mainstay. Here at Apopka High School, however, many clubs and organizations are seizing the opportunities provided […]

A Charitable Christmastime



By Valendy Pierre ‘Tis the season and happy holidays, it’s that time of year. As we live in such a diverse country, different holidays and traditions are celebrated during this winter season. Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa are most popular in the United States. One thing that each holiday shares is spending […]

Happy Holidays!



By Isabelle Lounsberry The chorus department at Apopka is known to be well-rounded in all of their performances– including spectacular singing, choreography, and a clear passion throughout the entirety of all performances. An emerging favorite in the Apopka community is High Key, the new Acapella group taught by new chorus […]

Low Key, They’re High Key