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It’s The Little Things: School aesthetics

Holly Smyers and Lia Miller | March 5, 2024

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On Feb. 14, a mass shooting took place during the Kansas City Chief's victory parade. With both Valentine's day and the sixth anniversary of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School's mass shooting, this has left the country looking for answers.

Fired Up: Feb. 14—a day of love turned to mourning, again

Nadia Knoblauch, Editor-in-Chief | February 20, 2024

Yellow and red confetti flies through the air. So do bullets. On Feb. 14, a day to celebrate loving relationships, hearts in Kansas City, Missouri were broken. After their Super Bowl win on Sunday, Feb....

For many students, physical education credits are just another task on their to-do list for graduation. However, PE is a necessary class for students to encourage healthy habits for later in life.

PE—pretty essential

Bushra Rashid, Journalism 1 | February 14, 2024

Any person living in the United States is familiar with the country’s rising obesity rates. The same way they are familiar with seeing a McDonald’s or Burger King around every corner. And the same...

One of the posters for Greta Gerwig's "Barbie." showing lead actress Margot Robbie in her classic Barbie look. The movie has been nominated for eight Oscars.

In The Moment: the Oscars, and the Barbie resurgence in the media

Ava Strzalko, Staff Reporter | February 9, 2024

The only way to describe the impact Greta Gerwig’s “Barbie” had on everyone for the last several months of 2023 is to call it a spectacle. For months before the movie was released, Mattel was collaborating...

In recent years, SCPS policies have become increasingly cautionary, ultimately at the cost of students and teachers. SCPS must start thinking beyond what the state wants, and focus  instead on what their students need.

Seminole County needs to think for itself

Blueprint Staff | February 7, 2024

No books. No movies. And now, no social media. For two years, state laws, and Seminole County’s interpretations, have gotten increasingly restrictive. With the pretext of giving rights back to parents...

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