Monthly Archives: May 2018


By Michaela Etienne Why is mental health not considered a valid reason for an excused absence in schools? Studies have shown that over 45% of high school students reportedly deal with stress on a daily basis. All this chronic stress leads to students panicking and can result in paralysis which […]

We Need A Break


By Michaela Etienne The hectic school year is finally coming to an end. Although we were stressed from preparing for tests all school year or just testing, we did have some good times whether we played a sport or joined a club. Some may think that clubs are stressful and […]

You Can Find Me in the Club


By Thalya Samuels There were a lot of major global events that happened this year and while we were taking exams, writing essays, joining new clubs, and completing volunteer hours, we were there to experience them. I interviewed students all throughout the school to hear what they thought was the […]

Stories of the Year





By Val Pierre As we come to end of the 2017-2018 school year, let’s end it on a positive note. We can all say this year was hectic but a great learning experience. Here are a few words from students of each class, explaing their favorite things about this school […]

Wrapping Up the School Year



By Arianna Bekas  It is custom that when a school year comes to close that individuals tend to reflect on the past year. Of course when this reflection occurs most people put on their ‘graduation goggles’, meaning they look on the past year with a sort of nostalgia that wouldn’t […]

Reflecting on Art





By Victoria Mezera Apopka High School has a wide variety of sports teams. There’s things such as tennis, bowling, archery, baseball, swimming and water polo, football, basketball, and more. With a school that is very involved in sports, and the school year coming to an end, we decided to ask […]

A Year In Sports