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Juniors Anna Lawrence and Abby Stevenson draw an alligator in chalk at the Creative Arts Festival mural competition. The contest is the second one that the club has participated in this year, following the Arts for Life festival.

NAHS participates in local mural competition

Sophia Canabal, Lifestyles Editor | February 14, 2023

With a few stunning murals already under its belt, the National Art Honor Society made a return to chalk art competitions. “We had a great time and could really take advantage of the fact that we...

New safe space for students on-campus

New safe space for students on-campus

Julia Sumpter, Print Editor | February 6, 2023

When junior Alena Pezzoli first heard about Ali’s Hope, a group working to improve teen mental health, she was eager to be a part of it.  “I liked the idea of giving students more opportunities...

Sophomore Kennedy Hildebrandt throws the ball. Best Buddies held the kickball game on Jan. 28.

Best Buddies holds first kickball game

Sophia Canabal, Lifestyles Editor | February 4, 2023

After months of scorching heat, stifling humidity and monstrous hurricanes, Best Buddies members are finally able to step foot outside, taking advantage of Florida’s mild winter weather.  On Jan. 28,...

Girl Up secretary Jazlyn Compton recieves the products donated for the menstrual drive. The donation box can be found in Mrs. Duncans room, 3-204, where any students can bring in tampons, pads or liners

Girl Up organizes menstrual drive

Greta Carrasco, Opinions Editor | January 30, 2023

One in five girls miss school due to their periods. This is not because of major mood swings or period cramps—it is simply because they cannot afford menstrual products.  To combat “period poverty,”...

Senior Jasmyne Johnston, freshman Zenthani Wilson and frehsman Suriyah Ali work on an assignment during sixth period African American Studies class. The honors class was offered for the first time in 2022-23, and an AP level class was scheduled to be offered in all Seminole County high schools next year, but the state denied the course.

AP African American Studies rejected

Rachelle English, Staff Reporter | January 27, 2023

When senior Verona Hall first found out that African American Studies would be offered as an AP course, she was delighted. However, those hopes were dashed as the state of Florida rejected the AP African...

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