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Students boo during a 2022 indoor pep rally. According to the School-Sponsored Events and Activities bill, parent permission forms will now be required for students to attend such events.

New parent permission form required for all activities

Gabriella Navarro, Staff Reporter | August 23, 2023

A new Florida bill, titled School-Sponsored Events and Activities, is an addition to the Parental Rights in Education Act, and it requires a permission slip signed by parents to allow students to attend...

Students walk to class after the bell to end fourth period. The new bell schedule has changed the ending time of fourth period from 11:06 a.m. to 11:05 a.m..

New bells bring questions

Holly Smyers, Staff Reporter | August 22, 2023

In the morning, it’s the dreaded sound telling you it’s time to get to class. In the afternoon, it’s the anticipated sound of freedom. Mostly though, bells are just a mundane part of student life....

Sophmore Laney Chamelin eats lunch with her friend in front of the upcoming micro-restaurant, Filtered. The renovation is set to complete in January before students come back to school.

Cafeteria remodel expected by January

Greta Carrasco, Online Editor | August 21, 2023

As students entered the cafeteria after a long summer break, they encountered newly remodeled floors and a mysterious—unfinished—coffee bar. This “coffee shop” is not an abandoned improvement project,...

A phone displays what a student sees when they are assigned a pass in the Minga app.

Administration manages new Minga app

Grace Hilton, Staff Reporter | August 18, 2023

Teachers fumble around with their new iPads struggling to assign hall passes, type in names and end the pass timer. An app called Minga is being used to monitor students with systems varying from digital...

In early August, the AP Psychology ban in Florida caught nationwide attention, sparking conversations on censorship and education. The recent reinstatement has done little to stop the flow of voices from critics, spectators, and affected residents.

Psyched out

Josephine Lim, News Editor | August 17, 2023

When she received her school schedule on Aug. 1, junior Macy Drewry was ecstatic to see AP Psychology listed as her fourth period, a class she had been waiting to take since middle school. Two days later,...

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