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Students line up by the social studies room to check out their textbooks on Aug. 17. The media center distributed textbooks all week, with the help of student assistants and PTSA.

Students face textbook distribution delays

Skyler Glenn, Editor-in-Chief | August 18, 2022

Opening eCampus, junior Jack Graeber checked the calendar to see his homework. When he read “Textbook notes,” he knew he was going to have a problem. He had not received his textbook, and the assignment...

Students sit with their friends during culinary in a full classroom. The student population has hit an all-time-high with over 740 students.

School opens with biggest population ever

Julia Sumpter, Print Editor | August 17, 2022

With lunch lines, parking lot traffic and crowded walkways looking more like a Disney theme park than a high school, the campus is more packed than ever before. The freshman class alone is made up of more...

A student walks to class with a hat. As part of the new dress code, caps and hats are allowed.

SCPS updates student dress code policy

Nadia Knoblauch, News & Multimedia Editor | August 16, 2022

Schedule changes, parking lot traffic and long lunch lines are common stresses for the first week back to school, but wearing spaghetti straps is no longer one of them. After years of pushback and student...

Assistant Principal Reggie Miller quizzes students on what PRIDE stands for (Punctuality, Respect, Integrity, Dependability, Excellence). Students were awarded with Hagerty merch if they answered correctly.

Admin tightens security, brings back PRIDE rewards

Janell Lim, Online Editor | August 15, 2022

Administration organized first-week assemblies to inform students of new safety policies and the Husky Bucks program. The meetings, held for each class and led by principal Robert Frasca, touched on topics...

Winter Springs sophomore Amy Brewster and Oviedo sophomore Ella Pilacek chant "My body, my choice" at the Tuskawilla protest. Brewster organized this protest following the leak of a Supreme Court draft opinion that suggests the overturn of Roe v. Wade.

Pro-choice students protest Roe v. Wade overturn

Skyler Glenn, Online Editor | May 17, 2022

When Winter Springs sophomore Amy Brewster heard that the leaked Supreme Court draft opinion suggested the overturn of Roe v. Wade, she knew she had to do something. Outraged, Brewster independently organized...

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