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The student news site of Hagerty High School

The BluePrint Online

The student news site of Hagerty High School

The BluePrint Online

Andrea Izaguirre

Andrea Izaguirre, Social Media Editor

Andrea Izaguirre is a senior and has been a staffer for three years. As a current Social Media editor, she has a passion for “making things pretty”, whether that be through traditional/digital art, music, or her writing. Her other hobbies include letting other people drive her places, reading up on philosophical/political theories, and going to obscure beach towns.

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[Photo] Redefining popularity

Alexis Madlang, Lifestyles Editor
May 19, 2021
Re-trampling Tokyo

Re-trampling Tokyo

Sophie Woodburn, Opinions Editor
May 7, 2021
Senior Nicolas Cai works on his homework at tennis practice. Being in the gifted program often required setting aside a lot of time for assignments.

Not always a gift

Lukas Goodwin, Print Editor
April 8, 2021
Grammy Award winning artist Lil Nas X releases MONTERO (Call Me By Your Name).

Slandering his name

Sophie Woodburn, Opinions Editor
April 1, 2021
Senior Annie Simone scrapes the leftover insect species from the bottle of the alcohol solution during an AP Environmental Science lab on biodiversity.

The graduation seesaw

Sophie Woodburn, Opinions Editor
March 12, 2021
An inconsistent invasion

An inconsistent invasion

Sophie Woodburn, Opinions Editor
March 9, 2021
Seniors Izzy Pacheco (L) and Matt Troell (R) stand with junior Sophia Prascuito (M) displaying their preferred pronoun sets. The three students stand in front of the traditional non-binary flag colors.

Bound to the Norm

Andrea Izaguirre, Social Media Editor
February 17, 2021
Sophomore Sarena Wilkerson, among many other students, watches major news outlets like CNN. However, these are not exactly the most reliable forms of journalism.

The real “fake” news

Lukas Goodwin, Print Editor
February 7, 2021
Standardized tests such as the ACT and SAT cause unecessary anxiety for high school students.

High standard, low score

Sophie Woodburn, Opinions Editor
February 4, 2021
Many high schoolers watch various kids shows in their free time.

Some things never get old

Lukas Goodwin, Print Editor
January 22, 2021
Senior Briana Lopez displays her One Direction themed poster and Harry Styles vinyl covers that adorn her bedroom wall.

Boyz 2 Men

Andrea Izaguirre, Social Media Editor
January 4, 2021
In light of a global pandemic, deciding whether or not to socially celebrate your birthday can be challenging.

Pity party

Sophie Woodburn, Opinions Editor
December 17, 2020
Junior Charissa Thompson drinks coffee regularly, to maintain energy levels during the school year. She began relying on the beverage much more after entering high school.

Caffeine craze

Lukas Goodwin, Print Editor
December 9, 2020
Hard Kill is a career low for Bruce Willis, and is about as creative as the title.

“Hard kill” : A hard watch

Sophie Woodburn, Opinions Editor and Review Box Manager
December 8, 2020
Sophomores Dylan Grossenbaugh (left) and Victor Jimenez (right) discuss an assignment in English. Masks are required and social distancing is encouraged in classrooms.

[Photo] A new wave

Skyler Glenn, Assistant News Editor
November 29, 2020
Starring Anya Taylor-Joy. The Queens Gambit sheds light on difficult situations like addiction and grief through an engaging story plot and lots of drama.

One move ahead

Sophie Woodburn, Opinions Editor and Review Box Manager
November 24, 2020
Blood of Zeus is an American-made anime about Heron, the demigod son of Zeus. The plot follows Heron and his friends as they protect Olympus and Earth from angry gods and a raging demon army.

Barely earns a spot on Mount Olympus

Sophie Woodburn, Opinions Editor and Review Box Manager
November 16, 2020
Tarot card readings have showed up on everyone TikTok for you pages as spirituality has soared in popularity over the past few months.

I manifested you would read this

Sophie Woodburn, Opinions Editor
November 5, 2020
The cheerleading and dance teams engage students with chants. This was a tradition carried on from past pep rallies.

Rivalry week sparks school spirit

Lukas Goodwin, Print Editor
November 3, 2020

Advocating for action

Lukas Goodwin, Print Editor
October 25, 2020
With a wide range of lollipops on the market, the Caramel Apple Pop by Tootsie Roll Industries is far superior to any and all alternatives.

Sweet and sour wins the race

Sophie Woodburn, Opinions Editor
October 16, 2020
Sponsored by the girl’s laccrose team, the annual pumpkin patch went up early this fall. Carving pumpkins is a great alternative to trick-or-treating, which has been discouraged this year due to coronavirus.

No candy, just rocks

Sophie Woodburn, Opinions Editor
October 15, 2020
In todays political and social climate, tensions are high. Changing the way we react to such stressors could mean all the difference when it comes to communicating effectively.

Kill ’em with kindness

Andrea Izaguirre, Social Media Editor
October 13, 2020
20 Questions with Attaway

20 Questions with Attaway

Andrea Izaguirre, Social Media Editor
October 13, 2020
Although not a good as his album “BALLADS 1,” popular lo-fi artist Joji’s newest album “Nectar” still hits.

Almost as sweet as honey

Sophie Woodburn, Opinions Editor
October 4, 2020
The Devil All The Time stars popular actors such as Tom Holland and Robert Pattinson, proving to be the best Netflix original seen in months.

Devilishly good

Sophie Woodburn, Opinions Editor
September 25, 2020
Cancel culture; once a compassionate movement, now serves as a socially acceptable platform some use to silence and persecute those whom the masses deem as “wrong.”

Too quick to cancel?

Andrea Izaguirre, Social Media Editor
September 22, 2020
A killer disaster

A killer disaster

Sophie Woodburn, Reviews Editor
September 20, 2020
Senior Hamza Zeini folds origami cranes at home, that will count as service hours towards the Asian Culture Club. The club will be donating these to the Children’s Peace Monument in Hiroshima, Japan.

The scramble for scholarships

Lukas Goodwin, Print Editor
September 18, 2020
20 Questions with DaCosta

20 Questions with DaCosta

Andrea Izaguirre, Social Media Editor
September 16, 2020
Natalia Alvarez and Tania Sims, members of Ready Set Reform, speak before Oviedo protestors. They led a march in Oviedo on the Park to support the Black Lives Matter movement.

A race for change

Lukas Goodwin, Print Editor
September 8, 2020
Cursed with a bad rep

Cursed with a bad rep

Sophie Woodburn, Reviews Editor
September 8, 2020
Government teacher Matthew Malkovich teaches his online students through WebEx, while juggling his face-to-face students at the same time.

Seminole Disconnected

Sophie Woodburn, Reviews Editor
September 1, 2020
Celebrities such as Charlie Puth and John Legend have taken to Instagram Live to perform impromptu concerts for their fans.

Quarantainment

Sophie Woodburn, Staff Reporter
May 25, 2020
Just an extra smile

Just an extra smile

Andrea Izaguirre, Opinions Editor
May 5, 2020
Continue to care

Continue to care

Andrea Izaguirre, Opinions Editor
May 5, 2020
Junior Hannah Sanchez, design editor for the yearbook staff, works on a spread. She, along with all other staffers, had to finish designing the book from home this year.

Under pressure

Lukas Goodwin, Lifestyles Editor
April 21, 2020
Take a stroll down memory lane

Take a stroll down memory lane

Sophie Woodburn, Staff Reporter
April 20, 2020
Junior Madison Drewry and her younger sister Macy take an afternoon bike ride together on April 9 around the Live Oak Reserve. Its nice to see all the nature instead of being stuck inside, said Drewry.

Six feet of separation

Andrea Izaguirre, Opinions Editor
April 9, 2020
Junior Samantha Sutch plays Animal Crossing: New Horizons on her Nintendo Switch. She bought the game the day it was released, March 20.

Lukas Goodwin, Lifestyles Editor
April 2, 2020
Junior Jackson Schwerdt performs an ollie, a popular trick many skateboarders learn. He usually practiced a few times a week for a couple hours.

Pride of the ride

Lukas Goodwin, Lifestyles Editor
March 16, 2020
Junior Amy Joachim poses in the butterfly garden. Joachims outfit consists of almost entirely  thrifted materials.

Loud and proud

Andrea Izaguirre, Opinions Editor
March 9, 2020
Wyatt Oleff and Sophia Willis in I Am Not Okay With This

I am okay with this

Sophie Woodburn, Staff Reporter
February 28, 2020
Senior Ashley Sharma learns in her sixth period. The class was cold and frigid so she had to get a blanket to be comfortable.

Not quite room temperature

Sophie Woodburn, Staff Reporter
February 6, 2020
Students view the introductory module for the mental health course. The videos will be played during an extended midblock period.

State introduces mental health program

Lukas Goodwin, Lifestyles Editor
January 23, 2020
Fear Factor

Fear Factor

Sophie Woodburn, Staff Reporter
December 28, 2019
Junior Marianna Perez performs a group dance piece at the showcase among her fellow varsity dancers.

Dance puts on holiday show

Andrea Izaguirre, Opinions Editor
December 23, 2019

Tasteful Entertainment

Sophie Woodburn, Staff Reporter
December 19, 2019
Senior and freelance artist Chris Tabares created the self-portrait  cartoon above for his social media platforms. 
His other works are published on Instagram @afganmoney.

Passion over practicality

Andrea Izaguirre, Opinions Editor
December 8, 2019
Junior Celeste Dixon takes down the roof of her convertible.  She drove it to and from school every day.

Shifting into high gear

Lukas Goodwin, Lifestyles Editor
December 7, 2019
Students coming back from Journeys are grateful to their family and to the school for helping them improve certain behavioral issues. Junior Elijah Konz found that the non-strict environment at Journeys was beneficial.

[Photo] Rise above the storm

Zoey Young, Print Editor
November 13, 2019
Junior Sarah Rifenberg browses through dresses at Goodwill. Many students visited similar thrift shops for cheap, trendy outfits.

Out with the new, in with the old

Lukas Goodwin, Lifestyles Editor
November 5, 2019
The constellation Ophiuchus is the argument-inducing 13th sign of the astrological calendar that started gaining popularity in the 1970s and resurfacing every couple of years.

It’s not in the stars

Andrea Izaguirre, Staff Reporter
October 29, 2019
Freshman Owen Gurtner opens up his phone to play Mario Kart Tour after math class.

On track

Sophie Woodburn, Staff Reporter
October 15, 2019
On the road to homecoming

On the road to homecoming

Lukas Goodwin, Lifestyles Editor
October 11, 2019
Zhang explains the directions to a calligraphy activity the class is doing.  Calligraphy is a traditional art form popular in China.

Made for Mandarin

Lukas Goodwin, Lifestyles Editor
September 11, 2019
Senior Anna Cushman (middle)  makes a Tik Tok outside her 5th period with junior Sam Cosentini (right). Freshamn Schyler Arroyo (left) recorded the footage.

Everybody’s famous

Andrea Izaguirre, Staff Reporter
September 8, 2019
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