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Hurricane Irma toppled three trees on campus, including one near the main entrance of the school. The fallen trees were removed before classes resumed.

Classes resume after Irma; Make-up days announced

Bryson Turner, Online Editor | September 18, 2017

Classes resumed Monday, Sept. 18, after Hurricane Irma caused six school days to be cancelled. Only four of these cancelled days will be made up, as superintendent Dr. Walt Griffin exercised his ability...

Head coach Phil Ziglar stands with the football team in the amphitheater during the mini-pep rally. They take on Oviedo Thursday at 7 p.m.

Mini-pep rally hosted in amphitheater

Bryson Turner, Online Editor | September 7, 2017

A condensed pep rally was hosted in the amphitheater, in front of buildings 2 and 3, Thursday, Sept. 7, during break. The event was put together in response to the football game at Oviedo being rescheduled...

Butterfly garden dedicated for VE class

Butterfly garden dedicated for VE class

Jessica Maldonado, staff | September 1, 2017

After a summer of visible changes from power-washing to painting, one change in the school might have gone unnoticed between buildings 6 and 7. On Friday, Sept. 1, however, a dedication ceremony was...

The team runs on the field to play against Lake Brantley. The team won 22-12.

Football makes history in season opener

Michael Gibson, Sports editor | August 26, 2017

After a 35-28 loss against Lake Mary in the preseason classic, football was looking for a win to begin the new season against conference opponent Lake Brantley on Friday, Aug. 25. The team was able to...

Freshman Hunter Soto prepares for the viewing of the solar eclipse.  One of the safe ways to look at the eclipse is to use NASA approved eclipse glasses.

Seminole County alters plans due to solar eclipse

Ahilyn Aguilar, Editor-in-Chief | August 18, 2017

On Monday, Aug. 21, after 38 years Floridians will have the opportunity to experience a rare sighting: a partial solar eclipse. Seminole County is preparing schools for the eclipse and providing safety...

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