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Dickison reads the script for the second session of the ELA exam in the media center. Juniors had to retake the test at the start of the year after it was canceled last year due to COVID-19.

Po Dickison awarded Teacher of the Year

Lukas Goodwin, Print Editor | October 1, 2020

When news broke on Thursday, Sept. 24 that media specialist Po Dickison won Teacher of the Year, she burst into tears. This was not her first time receiving the award: she also won it in 2005, the first...

Junior Marianne Duncan relaxes and enjoys the view on a cruise through Central America. Duncan is passionate about traveling and loves to see different parts of the world.

Travel junkie

Skyler Glenn, Assistant News Editor | September 29, 2020

From the crisp forest air of Yellowstone to the sunny beaches of Belize, junior Marianne Duncan can be found all across North America, experiencing the joys that the world has to offer. Whether her day...

Sophomore Brayden Seymour and senior Lukas Schoenfeld lead the pack at the start of the race. Seymore finished third (17:03) and Schoenfeld finished sixth (17:20).

Cross country hosts Hagerty Invitational

Alexis Madlang, Lifestyles Editor | September 28, 2020

The cross country team hosted the biggest meet of the season so far on Saturday, Sept. 26. Each team ran in the 5k course on the school's campus, and the boys team took second while the girls finished...

"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

Taking a public stance on just about anything comes with the possibility of disagreement and controversy; the development of certain community responses, both online and in real life, has cultivated the...

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

Florida’s Bright Futures scholarship is one of the most popular programs that high schoolers apply for, given how accessible it is. It only calls for a certain SAT or ACT test score and community service...

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