Monthly Archives: January 2018


by Valendy Pierre For many years, minorities have been treated like nobodies in this country. Till this day, white supremacists continuously bash minorities, saying we don’t provide anything to this country. We’ve always had to work 10 times harder to show our worth in this country. America decided to put […]

All Hail $#!+holes


By Lenaia Powell Not all clubs at Apopka High School are very well-known, and one example of that is the Interact Club. Although its member’s intentions are ethical, unfortunately, they do not receive much recognition. This is the club that runs our annual blood drive, as well as volunteer for […]

Interact Club


By Jeffery Laux Keep your business and fitness underwater in the spectacular sport of water polo. This game consists of two teams of seven in a wide swimming pool, paddling their way to victory. The aim of the game is to score a goal by throwing or dribbling the ball […]

AHS Water Polo Season Preview



By Michaela Etienne Who is Ms. Springer? Some of you might not know her, but may know her work. She has been working here since 1996. She is the teacher responsible for the distribution and arrangement of the AHS yearbook since 2003. Ms.Springer and her staff work hard on trying […]

Behind the Pictures


By Michaela Etienne Who is Berlinda Clerger? She is a bright, outgoing, and extraordinary Senior. You might know her as an athletic trainer or seen her on the Homecoming Court.  During her Junior year, she was battling a life-threatening disease. It physically took a toll on her body, but she […]

Keeping up with Berlinda


By Arianna Bekas On December 20, 2017, a major triumph for the Republican legislator occurred. With a vote of 51 to 48, the Republicans were able to pass their historic tax bill. The passing of this tax bill was necessary to not only fulfill campaign promises of new tax reforms, […]

Tax Plan or Wack Plan?



By Thalya Samuels In the past several months, people have been noticing bizarre weather phenomena across the globe. These phenomena include snowing in subtropical and desert climates, fires, mudslides, and bomb cyclones. Experts have multiple explanations as to why these weather patterns have occurred. A notable example of strange weather […]

Climate Craziness


By Cassidy Johnson Friday and Saturday, January 12-13th, Apopka High’s chapter of the National Beta Club went to the annual Florida State Convention held in Orlando, Fl. Sponsors Mrs. Hough and Mrs. Conyers took almost 90 students to compete in a plethora of categories and activities against other Florida high […]

You Beta Believe it


By Victoria Mezera Softball is a form of modified baseball that came into existence in the late 19th century, derived from an indoor version of baseball. At Apopka High School, we have both a varsity and a junior varsity team, both of which have done very well in the past:  […]

One Team, One Goal



By Lenaia Powell Awards Season is upon us, a time where families crowd around their TVs to see their favorite actors, movies, and shows gain recognition. The Golden Globes have already passed, leaving movies and shows such as Lady Bird, Coco, and Big Little Lies as winners, as well as […]

Stranger Things Deserved Better