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Andrea Izaguirre

Andrea Izaguirre, Social Media Editor

Andrea Izaguirre is a senior and has been a staffer for three years. As a current Social Media editor, she has a passion for “making things pretty”, whether that be through traditional/digital art, music, or her writing. Her other hobbies include letting other people drive her places, reading up on philosophical/political theories, and going to obscure beach towns.

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Sophomore Olivia Martin and freshman Lily Joseph practice lines for Joseph’s upcoming audition. She ended up landing the part of Mary Warren.

Theater students take center stage for Crucible

Sophie Woodburn, Staff Reporter
August 30, 2019

Junior Kelsey Curley walked on stage, electrified and ready to deliver her monologue. Nervous and excited, she gave it all she could, performing "Nell's Monologue" from Like Dreaming, Backwards. A monologue...

Students in the red lot leave school for the day. This lot was for those with six or seven classes on campus.

Administration introduces new parking system

Lukas Goodwin, Lifestyles Editor
August 20, 2019

Last year, campus parking was all about the numbers – each student who purchased a spot used the same spot all year. This year, the administration transformed the old system into flex lots. Depending...

SRO David Attaway talks to students before class.

Seminole County restates decision to not arm teachers

Andrea Izaguirre, Staff Reporter
May 28, 2019

Addressing the support of recent gun legislation passed by the House Education Committee on March 16 aiming to arm school employees, debate has been sparked between counties such as Flagler, Volusia, Orange...

Seniors Sophia and Arden at the Sammy's award ceremony they hosted on May 24.

For the love of YouTube

Lukas Goodwin, Staff Reporter
May 8, 2019

With nothing to go from but a mutual interest in video editing and the bond of their friendship, seniors Sophia Mancia and Arden Reidy launched their YouTube channel, “soph & arden,” with a Q&A...

Seniors Sophia Mancia and Arden Reidy host the Sammy's. They ran a Youtube channel together and made several videos for the event.

Leadership hosts annual Sammys

Lukas Goodwin, Staff Reporter
April 25, 2019

On Wednesday, April 24, leadership held the annual Sammys event, a show that gave seniors various superlative awards. The award show gave all of the winners trophies for each archetype, from “Best Dressed...

Sophomores Daniel Ocasio and Nia Shand tie dye their shirts. They were focused on getting the designs just right.

Chemistry classes continue tie dye tradition

Lukas Goodwin, Staff Reporter
April 19, 2019

Starting Monday, April 1, chemistry classes started their annual tie-dying throughout the course of the following weeks, in both the science labs and in the courtyard. Science teachers Kim Dansereau, Romina...

School Shooting Threat Defused

School Shooting Threat Defused

Andrea Izaguirre, Staff Reporter
April 3, 2019

Over spring break, allegations of a school shooting threat were made by an anonymous student. Questionable Instagram pictures posted on another student’s account alarmed parents, faculty and students....

Sophomore Isabella Hinkle shows off her completely thrifted outfit. She shops mostly in thrift/consignment stores.

Rags n’ Riches

Andrea Izaguirre, Staff Reporter
March 30, 2019

From a symbol of poverty to a staple aspect of today’s’ pop culture crowd thrift shopping has made a 180 degree turnaround. With a heightened awareness of excessive consumption and need to stand...

Sophomore Michael Rygh turns in his Pi Day form. Math teacher Aglaia Christodoulides, along with several other teachers, handed these slips out for students to select the pies they wished to purchase.

Mu Alpha Theta holds Pi Day bake sale

Lukas Goodwin, Staff Reporter
March 6, 2019

Sophomore Michael Rygh turns in his Pi Day form. Math teacher Aglaia Christodoulides, along with several other teachers, handed these slips out for students to select the pies they wished to purchase.

Administration gets tough on THC

Administration gets tough on THC

Andrea Izaguirre, Staff Reporter
March 1, 2019

Due to the increase of incidents in the past year, school officials have altered the consequences for drug possession and usage on school grounds, due to the abuse of e-cigarette and dab pens carrying...

Remember me when you're famous

Remember me when you’re famous

Andrea Izaguirre, Staff Reporter
February 25, 2019

Living among us, often unrecognized in, a select few choose to wield the double-edged sword of social media fame. In order to “achieve their dreams” and build a social influencer brand, these students...

Leadership teacher Sarah Jarem makes the final changes to her classes' donations. She was tracking all of them throughout DARE Week.

DARE Week raises funds for Rocha family

Lukas Goodwin, Staff Reporter
February 8, 2019

The annual DARE Week fundraiser was especially significant this year, as all funds will be donated to vice principal Angel and ESE teacher Patrick Rocha, whose daughter and parents were hospitalized after...

Spanish teacher Patricia Lopez helps students correct their homework. She wanted to be able to help them learn from their mistakes.

Let’s talk about it

Lukas Goodwin, Staff Reporter
January 24, 2019

As sophomore Jacob Carlson entered French II, he prepared for another day of studying grammar and French culture. Meanwhile, across campus, sophomore Michael Self walked into Spanish III, anxious and unprepared...

Season three of "The Good Place" is still good

Season three of “The Good Place” is still good

Lukas Goodwin, Staff Reporter
December 11, 2018

Premiering on Sept. 27, season three of NBC’s “The Good Place” jumps right into the action, following up on season two’s cliffhanger. The quartet of main characters, Eleanor Shellstrop (played...

Sophomore Aracely Perez reads an article on Newsela. Her class comes to the media center to complete assignments every week.

Changes to English curriculum underway

Lukas Goodwin, Staff Reporter
November 2, 2018

Starting in the second quarter, every Wednesday, underclassman English classes are using instructional programs Achieve 300 and Newsela for reading practice, and Write Score for writing practice. County...

“Spilling the tea” on pop  culture's idolization of conflict

“Spilling the tea” on pop culture’s idolization of conflict

Andrea Izaguirre, Business Manager
November 1, 2018

“Lingo” inspired by popular YouTubers like James Charles and Emma Chamberlain, include terms such as “Spill sis” and “What’s the tea?”, both refer to the spreading of secrets among besties...

Sophomore Fallon Chapman performs "Bird Set Free" by Sia. Chapman has been a part of TV show "Dance Moms" and continues to be a part of the dance team at Hagerty.

Video production holds talent show

Lukas Goodwin, Staff Reporter
October 24, 2018

With the votes of three judges (and the chants of the audience) junior Eliot Barat won first place at this year’s school talent show with his Chinese yoyo act. It was hosted by Vangeli Tsompanidis, president...

New debate training results in 15 wins

New debate training results in 15 wins

Andrea Izaguirre, Staff Reporter
September 26, 2018

On Saturday, Sept. 22 both the novice and varsity debate teams were invited to participate in the first tournament hosted at Bishop Moore Catholic High School. Organized by the North Florida Catholic...

Foley and Richardson will take students to Acropolis, in Athens. They also plan to visit many other iconic Grecian locations.

Foley, Richardson to sponsor Greece trip

Lukas Goodwin, Staff Reporter
September 14, 2018

In the summer of 2019, students will get the opportunity to travel on an Educational Tours trip to Greece. English teacher Samantha Richardson and History teacher Erin Foley held a meeting Wednesday,...

“Sierra Burgess is a Loser” loses favor

“Sierra Burgess is a Loser” loses favor

Andrea Izaguirre, Staff Reporter
September 12, 2018

“Sierra Burgess is a Loser” reminds me of pineapple on pizza: there are those who stand by it and others who think that it’s simply too controversial for it to be taken seriously.  In regards to...

Sophomore Sabrine DeSilva takes a power-nap at the end of class. After a long day, she likes to recharge her energy.

Making the most of it

Lukas Goodwin and Ahilyn Aguilar
August 31, 2018

As students enter their freshman year, worlds are flipped upside down as they are slapped in the face with a reality check: high school is tough. Between juggling seven periods (often with multiple AP...

Sophomore Shannon Skelly completes her French homework during first lunch.

Hung up and “hangry”

Andrea Izaguirre
August 23, 2018

Students know the struggle: desperate glances between the ticking clock and their PB&J sandwich, a moment's hesitation before the bell rings, and then the final surrender to an empty stomach in exchange...

Cover for video game Assassin Creed Origins.' The game was first released on Oct. 27, 2017

Origins outshines predecessors

Lukas Goodwin, Journalism I
February 27, 2018

In the past Assassin’s Creed installments, players have scaled colossal towers in Italy, fought for the freedom of the thirteen colonies, and torn through Man-o’-Wars across the Caribbean in massive,...

Freshman Andrea Izaguirre's fence gets blown away by the hurricane. Izaguirre's house had the most damage in the first floor sinceit was flooded

[Photo] Andrea Izaguirre, 9 – Waverlee Woods

Ahilyn Aguilar, Editor-in-Chief
September 25, 2017

Freshman Andrea Izaguirre's fence gets blown away by the hurricane. Izaguirre's house had the most damage in the first floor sinceit was flooded

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