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Sophomores Rigo Martin, Lucas Caro and Sam Kimball cheer during the spirit stick battle in the first pep rally. While pep rallies are still the most well-known spirit events, in the past years there has been a decrease in school spirit through a lack of student participation and attendance.

We’ve got… spirit?

Greta Carrasco, Online Editor | October 3, 2024

With half of its current campus completed and a small class of freshmen as its first students, Hagerty officially opened its doors in 2005. To build its reputation as a school of excellence, faculty members...

Artwork done by the National Art Honor Society. The piece is in between building two and the front office.

Latinos take action

Isaiah Macri, Staff Reporter | October 1, 2024

Hispanics make up 22.4% of the student body, making them the largest minority group on campus. Hispanic Heritage Month has been celebrated at the school previously, but this year was the first student-led...

Introverts' guide to surviving high school

Introverts’ guide to surviving high school

Gabriella Navarro, Features Editor | September 27, 2024

High school can feel like a social battleground, especially for the 40% of students who identify as introverts. For those who thrive in quieter environments, the hustle and bustle of passing periods, crowded...

Honors should function as a middle ground between Standard and AP classes. However, students, teachers, and administrators alike have begun treating them like Standard classes with a higher GPA.

Honors is NOT the new Standard

Lia Miller, Opinions Editor | September 24, 2024

Step into the classroom of a Standard class and you will see basic worksheets, online readings, and kids slumped over in their chairs. Step into an Honors class and you will see the exact same thing. The...

Svetlana Jacobs and her daughter, senior Aleena Jacobs, pose in front of a cathedral in Krasnoyarsk, Russia. Svetlana makes the effort to bring Aleena to Russia every few years to keep her connected to her roots.

Surviving the Soviet Union

Josephine Lim, Print Editor | September 18, 2024

Senior Aleena Jacobs did not learn about the Soviet Union from her middle school World History class. She learned it from her mother.  “It was probably eighth grade where I learned about it in class...

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