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Sophia Canabal

Sophia Canabal, Lifestyles Editor

Sophia Canabal is a senior at Hagerty High School, and this is her third year on staff. Her hobbies include collecting rubber ducks and backseat driving.

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Fired Up is a monthly column by Lifestyles Editor Sophia Canabal.

Fired Up: Safe injection sites are needed

Sophia Canabal, Lifestyles editor
May 12, 2023

In 2021, OnPoint NYC was the first supervised injection site in the U.S. Intended to provide harm reduction by providing clean supplies and substances and overdose surveillance. The facility specializes...

Seniors Alex Popovchi and Sarah Hinnant prepare a meal in Matthew Thompson's second period Culinary IV class. Any student can learn advanced cooking techniques in the summer camp offered by the culinary program this summer.

Culinary announces free summer camp

Sophia Canabal, Features Editor
May 11, 2023

While many students are accustomed to seeing ads for football, basketball or volleyball camps as summer approaches, sports camps will not be the only option  this June.  “Administration came to...

Fired Up is a monthly column by Lifestyles Editor Sophia Canabal.

Fired Up: The Willow Project

Sophia Canabal, Lifestyles Editor
April 14, 2023

At the beginning of his term, president Joe Biden allocated $15 billion to establish a Solar Manufacturing Accelerator to meet the administration’s domestic solar energy goals. Now, less than three years...

Senior Lily Joseph finds out that her monologue performance won Top Honors. The award is given to the best performances statewide at the annual Thespian State Festival. The troupe received multiple other superiors, as well as an additional Top Honor award for a duet musical.

Theater Troupe 6885 receives Superior rankings at states

Sophia Canabal, Lifestyles Editor
March 28, 2023

As senior Lily Joseph ended her Shakespearean monologue in front of a table full of judges, she felt confident, but not confident enough to expect the judges to award her Top Honor, an award reserved for...

There are currently over 2,000 people living in Seminole County. While the Rescue Outreach Mission Center provides emergency shelter and resources for these individuals, they are currently the only homeless shelter operating within the county.

Unaddressed

Sophia Canabal, Lifestyles Editor
March 24, 2023

As youth coordinator at the Coalition for the Homeless in Central Florida, one of the most frequent questions Natasha Yeung hears is “there are homeless kids?”  “Yes, of course there are.”  With...

Juniors Anna Lawrence and Abby Stevenson draw an alligator in chalk at the Creative Arts Festival mural competition. The contest is the second one that the club has participated in this year, following the Arts for Life festival.

NAHS participates in local mural competition

Sophia Canabal, Lifestyles Editor
February 14, 2023

With a few stunning murals already under its belt, the National Art Honor Society made a return to chalk art competitions. “We had a great time and could really take advantage of the fact that we...

Sophomore Kennedy Hildebrandt throws the ball. Best Buddies held the kickball game on Jan. 28.

Best Buddies holds first kickball game

Sophia Canabal, Lifestyles Editor
February 3, 2023

After months of scorching heat, stifling humidity and monstrous hurricanes, Best Buddies members are finally able to step foot outside, taking advantage of Florida’s mild winter weather.  On Jan. 28,...

Fired Up is a monthly column by Lifestyles Editor Sophia Canabal.

Fired Up: Waging war against education

Sophia Canabal, Lifestyles Editor
February 3, 2023

A year after Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis passed the Stop W.O.K.E. Act, prohibiting teachers from discussing topics like race and gender in the classroom, he is waging war against education again, but this...

Fired Up is a monthly column by Lifestyles Editor Sophia Canabal.

Fired Up: Remember Siamak Namazi

Sophia Canabal, Lifestyles Editor
January 24, 2023

In 2016, the U.S. government negotiated the release of four wrongfully detained Americans from Iranian prisons, but one man was left behind. Seven years later, Siamak Namazi is pleading with president...

Fired Up is a monthly column by Lifestyles Editor Sophia Canabal.

Fired Up! Elon Musk’s Twitter takeover

Sophia Canabal, Lifestyles Editor
January 4, 2023

Saying “trust the process” is like using a get-out-of-jail-free card: you might be struggling right now, but there’s still a light at the end of the tunnel. But on Oct. 28, when Elon Musk gutted...

As THC cartridges have become increasingly popular, teens find it easy to get high on campus, even if their convenience comes with consequence.

The high stakes of marijuana

Sophia Canabal, Lifestyles Editor
December 15, 2022

In 2019, Senate Bill 182 legalized medical marijuana usage in the state of Florida, allowing anyone with a Medical Marijuana Card to purchase cannabis products. Three years later, over ten licensed...

Junior Carter Wegman rehearses "Abigail 1702" in the auditorium. The cast has been memorizing their lines for the scene since May in order to perform it at districts.

Theater ranks Superior at districts

Sophia Canabal, Lifestyles Editor
December 12, 2022

As junior Carter Wegman, playing John Brown, and senior Lily Joseph, playing Abigail, kissed on stage to close their performance of “Abigail 1702,” The audience stared in silence and then burst into...

Senior Emalee Hoskins’ relatives live on the Samajiji Miawpukek reservation in Newfoundland, Canada. While reservations like theirs still uphold traditions like annual powwows and sustenance farming, they have also adopted modern housing and urban integration, despite common stereotypes.

Native American Heritage Month should not go forgotten

Sophia Canabal, Lifestyles Editor
November 28, 2022

While Native American Heritage Month was created to celebrate indigenous people, Gov. Ron DeSantis is doing the opposite, pushing educators to stop teaching students that the United States was built on...

Fired Up is a monthly column by Lifestyles Editor Sophia Canabal.

Fired Up! Art vs. climate change

Sophia Canabal, Lifestyles Editor
November 3, 2022

What’s more absurd: the fact that U.S. oil companies release 8 million tons of methane into the atmosphere each year, or a can of tomato soup being thrown at a painting? Unfortunately, many think it’s...

Principal Robert Frasca's street floods days after Hurricane Ian passes. The water trapped his car in his driveway until Monday morning after the flooding receded.

Orange County: Principal Robert Frasca

Sophia Canabal, Lifestyles Editor
October 14, 2022

While Hurricane Ian passed through central Florida, principal Robert Frasca spent the night safe at home, his phone notifications filled with flood alerts. Despite the forewarnings, what he encountered...

Junior Savannah Towne's furniture was ruined by the floodwater from Hurricane Ian. Towne's room and several others flooded during the storm.

Riverside: Junior Savannah Towne

Sophia Canabal, Lifestyles Editor
October 14, 2022

Savannah Towne, who lives in Riverside, was working at Martin’s on Thursday, after the worst of Hurricane Ian was gone. During her shift, her father showed up to pick her up and drive her home. When...

Opening the floodgates

Sophia Canabal, Lifestyles Editor
October 14, 2022

When Hurricane Ian hit Florida’s southwest coast with 150 mph winds and relentless rainfall, the state entered a state of emergency. Starting on Wednesday, Sept. 29 and continuing through Thursday, the...

Fired Up is a monthly column by Lifestyles Editor Sophia Canabal.

Fired Up!

Sophia Canabal, Lifestyles Editor
September 26, 2022

We are used to seeing undocumented immigrants on the news, filmed huddling under shelters along the U.S. southern borders, and we’re used to hearing about them from feuding politicians who give “hot...

Senior Andy Chan embeds a native plant along the shoreline of Lake Mills while volunteering with SERV to restore its shoreline. As part of Florida's watershed management division, SERV recocomends that lakeside homeowners create "living shorelines" to prevent fertilizer pollution and algae bloom.

No-swim zone

Sophia Canabal, Lifestyles Editor
September 22, 2022

For a state known for its lakefront houses, clear springs and shining seas, Florida harbors a surprising amount of water management issues–80% of the state’s lakes and springs are currently unswimmable....

As tuition prices continue to climb, those who couldn’t afford to go to college in the first place –those who couldn’t afford to take out loans – are always left behind, while  politicians continue to turn a blind eye to the actual issue. Biden’s plan is no different. 

Fired Up!

Sophia Canabal, Lifestyles Editor
September 9, 2022

When college graduates called on president Joe Biden to ease the burden of student loans, he responded. On Aug. 24, he announced a three-pronged plan that would provide up to $20,000 in loan cancellation...

Furiosi passes out class material during her standard World History class. Taking over for former teacher Maria Coville, Furiosi also teaches AP Art History and AP World History.

Furiosi takes on AP Art, World History

Sophia Canabal, Lifestyles Editor
August 19, 2022

During her senior year in college, Jessica Furiosi was sure of one thing – she would do anything to avoid a career in teaching.  “I wanted to do something different from my mom and all of my aunts....

As ethical diets rise in popularity, plant milks have become a frequent item in most grocery stores. However, most dairy substitutes run for almost double the price of regular dairy milk.

Ethicality: a half-truth

Sophia Canabal, Lifestyles Editor
May 26, 2022

Misconceptions about diet culture are spreading like wildfire. While brands continue to take on “eco-friendly” initiatives, prices climb, profits explode and environmental exploitation continues right...

Last school year, graduate Isabel Perez was awarded the University of Tampa scholarship. She was one of 29 people that were recognized.

[Photo] Admin hosts Awards Night

Zahra Ateeq, Staff Reporter
May 11, 2022

Last school year, graduate Isabel Perez was awarded the University of Tampa scholarship. She was one of 29 people that were recognized.

Junior Helen Zou delivers a speech during Asian Culture Club' officer elections. Zou would later be elected treasurer.

[Photo] Asian Culture Club holds officer elections

Sophia Canabal, Lifestyles Editor
April 28, 2022

Junior Helen Zou delivers a speech during Asian Culture Club' officer elections. Zou would later be elected treasurer.

Junior Karina Ostashchuk scans a QR code to donate to Dollars for Doctors, a  fundraiser started by the Young Republicans and Young Democrats to provide medical aid to Ukraine. As a Ukrainian, Ostashchuk has also participated in food drives and anti-war rallies across central Florida.

War on the homefront

Sophia Canabal, Lifestyles Editor
April 26, 2022

When junior Karina Ostashchuk first came to Florida during the summer of 2019, her future was uncertain: her family had secured neither a job nor a home before the move. Surrounded by suburbs dotted with...

Sophomore Lauren Bliss fills out her Intent to Run form during SGA's informational meeting. The form, along with teacher recommendations, are required to run as a potential candidate.

SGA holds informational meeting for potential candidates

Sophia Canabal, Lifestyles Editor
April 4, 2022

In preparation for the upcoming year, SGA held an informational meeting on Wednesday, March 30, in which sponsors Karie Miller and Sarah Bearss disclosed the responsibilities and requirements that a student...

Senior Sebastian Fernandez receives his college acceptance letters in the mail. Fernandez received acceptance letters from over ten colleges through his extensive application essays and high school achievements.

Dodging college curveballs

Sophia Canabal, Lifestyles Editor
March 9, 2022

When senior Zack Dayeh opened his letter of acceptance to the University of Florida, he was ecstatic. What he had been working toward his entire high school career was worth something that would last him...

Brad Kuperman conducts the Wind Ensemble during their annual Rhapsody in Blue concert.  The Wind Ensemble is one of three groups performing at MPA.

Band holds pre-MPA concert

Sophia Canabal, Lifestyles Editor
February 28, 2022

Bracing for their most important performance of the year, the Concert band, Symphonic band and Wind Ensemble performed in a pre-Musical Performance Assessment concert on Wednesday from 7-9 p.m.  “We...

Sophomore Malou Anderson talks to a parent about African American Studies, a course  that was recently added to students' curricular options.

Admin hosts Curriculum Night for incoming freshmen

Sophia Canabal, Lifestyles Editor
February 15, 2022

Although this year has yet to end, counselors and administrators are already jumping ahead to prepare for next year, and a vital part of which has been handling course registration. On Wednesday, Feb....

IEPs and 504s  are intended to uplift students that struggle with disabilities. "[Without an IEP] I'd have problems with things like taking tests, and I don't think I'd be able to have a safe space," John said.

Accommodating the narrative

Sophia Canabal, Lifestyles Editor
December 16, 2021

Trying to educate 2,356 different students the same way is like trying to paint a rainbow with only one color. Whether a student is eligible for the Exceptional Student Education program, an Individualized...

Choosing between alternative medication and traditional medication can be a struggle, especially when one's symptoms call for both. Many students use a mix of both, depending on which is most convenient.

Alternative answers

Sophia Canabal, Lifestyles Editor
November 19, 2021

With continued innovation, modern medicine resembles a Holy Grail— a network of drugs that provide healing and rejuvenation with few downsides. However, this is not everyone’s reality. Long lists of...

Economics teacher Adam Stansbury guides his students through a brief review of the topics to be covered in the upcoming Civics exam. Although not given much information in advance, teachers are trying to provide students with as much information as possible to ensure them a passing score.

Seniors brace for civics literacy exam

Sophia Canabal, Lifestyles Editor
October 20, 2021

What freedoms are guaranteed by the First Amendment? The separation of powers is meant to balance what three arms of government? What were the key thoughts behind the "I have a dream" speech? Seniors...

Student Ambassadors resume monthly lunch-ins

Student Ambassadors resume monthly lunch-ins

Sophia Canabal, Lifestyles Editor
October 15, 2021

After a year-long hiatus, clubs across campus have been ready for an enthusiastic return, and the student ambassadors were no exception. On Oct. 11, the club resumed hosting monthly lunches in the group...

Although  name brand items tend to have higher quality than off brand items, many choose to sacrifice quality to save money and accommodate for their financial situations.

Budget buyers don’t deserve the brutal criticism

Sophia Canabal, Lifestyles Editor
September 27, 2021

For avid spenders, finding the funds for choice products is always a challenge, and buying off-brand items is a popular way to save. Fast-fashion brands like SHEIN and Romwe continue to enjoy sky-high...

Junior Nina Honda turns in her volunteer log form to the Building 6 guidance office. After visiting Counselor Corner the previous week, Honda was able to get each form signed and approved by her respective counselor and learn about the Bright Futures volunteering requirements.

Counselor Corner offers weekly help during lunches

Sophia Canabal, Lifestyles Editor
September 8, 2021

The start of a new school year brings countless students to the guidance offices in search of answers, whether it be regarding college applications, online course registration, or volunteer hour forms.In...

The Ruth Project is a student-led initiative to change discriminatory high school policies.

The effort toward equity

Sophia Canabal, Lifestyles Editor
August 30, 2021

Ruth Project founder and executive director Julia Squitteri and senior Jasmine Kaur stood before five Seminole County School Board members, the superintendent, and the school board attorney. Their goal:...

Vice President Olivia Ronmel and Secretary Hailey West work on Chinese III classwork through FLVS. The class will be virtually taught during Chinese teacher Zhenzhen Zhang's maternity leave.

Chinese Honors Society adds school chapter

Sophia Canabal, Lifestyles Editor
August 20, 2021

Three years after its addition to the foreign language program, Chinese finally meets the requirements to establish a chapter of the Chinese Honors Society. Chinese teacher Zhenzhen Zhang promptly started...

Senior Isabel Perez receives the University of Tampa scholarship. Twenty-eight others were awarded at the ceremony.

Scholarship awards night held to recognize seniors

Sophia Canabal, Staff Reporter
May 13, 2021

A speech with  Teacher of the Year Po Dickinson’s “mom jokes” might not be the most traditional thing to hear at an awards ceremony, but f 2021 has not been traditional anyways. On Monday, April...

"The Unholy" was released April 2, 2021.

(Un)wholly underwhelming

Sophia Canabal, Staff Reporter
April 19, 2021

It is nothing special to see a horror film following a demonic possession, supernatural communication, or malicious ghosts. This tendency repeats itself in “The Unholy,” released April 2. The film...

Finding a home away from home

Finding a home away from home

Sophia Canabal, Staff Reporter
April 11, 2021

Beginning as just a speck on the vast horizon of a typical high school career, the concept of “adulthood” becomes tangible by the time senior graduation rolls around, when seniors are forced to confront...

Styles align

When it comes to fashion, the stars are the limit at the FSPA 2023 convention. Whether following a theme or striking out in style, over 1,400 student journalists and their outfits shone bright. Sticking...

Caitlyn Hale utilizes her Instagram account to show her support for the Black Lives Matter movement.

The online side of advocacy

Sophia Canabal, Staff Reporter
February 20, 2021

Social media has never been short of hypocrisy, controversy, and conflict.  Celebrities encouraging social distancing during the pandemic only to hop on a plane to the Bahamas a week later, is just one...

The Pistachio Latte was released on Jan 5 and is available warm or iced.

Starbucks: a flavorful extraordinaire

Sophia Canabal, Staff Reporter
February 7, 2021

Starbucks, a franchise best known for pumpkin spice lattes and Nitro cold brews, has yet to run out of ways to revamp a standard cup of coffee. There seems to be a trend in incorporating nuts into signature...

Sophomore Sophia Canabal constructs a tripod for her next video review for hhsblueprint.com.

[Video] One for the (year)books

Skyler Glenn, Assistant News Editor
February 5, 2021

Connecting a photo upload account to the @hagertyjourn TikTok was a mistake adviser Brit Taylor would never make again. After a simple yearbook promotion video garnered 1.6 million views, the account's...

Haven Ziegler, president of the Environmental club, speaks into a microphone to address those who attended a club meeting via Webex on Jan 19. Meetings are held both virtually and face-to-face in an effort to include all students.

Environmental Club makes a comeback

Sophia Canabal, Staff Reporter
January 24, 2021

Two years after the Environmental Club’s hiatus, five students decided to restart it,  an effort that had ended after its previous sponsor, Marc Pooler, moved out of state.  The club plans to...

Sophomore Abigail Miller shops a Sweet Repeats, a local Oviedo thrift store.  Thrifting is often less expensive and more sustainable than buying from mainstream companies.

The fashion monopoly: the hardest game to beat

Sophia Canabal, Staff Reporter
December 10, 2020

“Flash sale” signs and “50% off” banners are plastered on every store window, and for many shoppers, these advertisements are the opportunity of a lifetime. Every day, millions of frenzied clothing...

Sept. 29,,  bowling wins against  Crooms bowling.

Bowling places 12th at states

Sophia Canabal, Staff Reporter
November 7, 2020

On Nov. 5, the boys bowling team placed 12th  in the FHSAA 3A state championships, falling 21 points short to Eau Gallie High School. The team had made its way to sixth place out of 22 teams during the...

Abigail Miller's garden has newly sprouted plants due to the recent, weeklong overcast.

Going Green

Sophia Canabal, Staff Reporter
October 27, 2020

Worldwide, the impending sense of doom concerning global warming has established itself in the minds of many.  The gradual rise of global temperatures has been an underlying issue with limited publicity...

BluePrint Breakdown: Episode 2

BluePrint Breakdown: Episode 2

Sophia Canabal, Staff Reporter
October 12, 2020

  View this post on Instagram   Welcome back to another episode of Blueprint Breakdown! Today we talked to Luke and Bethany about...

"Poacher" was released October 1st as a short documentary on Netflixx.

“Poacher” brings a trunk-load of storytelling to Netflix

Sophia Canabal, Staff Reporter
October 7, 2020

Seeking to spread awareness, the Netflix Original “Poacher” is certainly the elephant in the room because of its unique approach to engaging its audience.   Released Oct. 1, “Poacher” is a...

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.

[Photo] Po Dickison awarded Teacher of the Year

Lukas Goodwin, Print Editor
October 1, 2020

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.

BluePrint Breakdown: Episode 1

BluePrint Breakdown: Episode 1

Sophia Canabal, Staff Reporter
September 28, 2020

  View this post on Instagram   Welcome to the first episode of Blueprint Breakdown! Hope you enjoy, and stay tuned for press...

"The Last Word" is a dramatic comedy that released on September 17th on Netflix.

“The Last Word” puts humor first

Sophia Canabal, Staff Reporter
September 24, 2020

Netflix’s new dramatic comedy series, “The Last Word”, is an emotional roller coaster that will leave viewers either on the brink of tears or in a fit of laughter. The six part series was originally...

Crowded Drive-Thru at the McDonalds on E. Mitchell Hammock & Lockwood.

COVID with a side of fries

Sophia Canabal, Staff Reporter
September 11, 2020

Crowded Drive-Thru at the McDonalds on E. Mitchell Hammock & Lockwood.

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