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Flamenco dancers Ely Cardenal and Ernesto Caballero dance.  Cardenal founded Flamenco de Perfil and often partners with other flamenco dancers like Caballero.

Hispanic Heritage Month expands to Phase Two

Janell Lim, Online Editor | September 23, 2022

As the 4th period bell rings, Ely Cardenal prepares for her performance. The music starts. Castanets in hand, Cardenal begins clapping and dancing to the fast-paced rhythm, attracting viewers and cheers. On...

Students cheer at the first pep rally of the year. The 9/23 pep rally was canceled because of the actions taken by the student section.

Disorderly student section causes pep rally cancellation

Ava West, Sports Editor | September 22, 2022

After varsity football won a close game against Timber Creek, 10-7, last Friday, the student section rushed the field and taunted the home crowd with chants of “F--- Timber Creek.” As a result, on...

RCC President Aaditya Balasubramaniyan speaks to club members. The meeting was held on Sept. 9 in room 3-201.

New Red Cross Club holds first meeting

Andrew Wilson, Staff Reporter | September 21, 2022

The new Red Cross Club held its first ever meeting on Sept. 9, in room 3-201. Founded for students to learn emergency preparedness and response, the RCC plans to provide volunteer opportunities for its...

Chorale performs "Pure Imagination" arranged by Jay Althouse. Chorus performed their first concert, the "Fall Tune-Up" on Sept. 8.

Chorus performs “Fall Tune-Up” concert

Joshua Krob, Staff Reporter | September 20, 2022

Chorus teacher Christopher Hickey made all the adults in the auditorium stand up. Confused by what was happening, nearly all of them filed to the front and looked back and forth at each other. Mr. Hickey...

Sophomore Ana Lawrence draws two hands holding each other to show people helping others in need. The members of National Art Honor Society drew this along with other things to spread suicide awareness 'outside the Seminole County Health Department.'

Painting the path

Angelica Mendez, Entertainment Editor | September 19, 2022

While most people use chalk to draw sweet things like rainbows and flowers for fun, the National Art Honor Society drew for a cause. On Sept. 14, NAHS drew chalk art outside the Seminole County Health...

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