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The student news site of Hagerty High School

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The student news site of Hagerty High School

The BluePrint Online

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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[Photo] Redefining popularity

Alexis Madlang, Lifestyles Editor
May 19, 2021

YRC president Reagan Eastlick addresses members at the club's first official meeting.

Young Republicans look to introduce change

Andrea Izaguirre, Social Media Editor
March 8, 2021

On Thursday, Feb. 25, students hosted the first chapter meeting for the renewed Young Republicans Club. Under new leadership, the club hosted an approximate total of 70 attendees at their first informational...

Seniors Izzy Pacheco (L) and Matt Troell (R) stand with junior Sophia Prascuito (M) displaying their preferred pronoun sets. The three students stand in front of the traditional non-binary flag colors.

Bound to the Norm

Andrea Izaguirre, Social Media Editor
February 17, 2021

The unrelenting onslaught of terms like “gender identity”, “preferred pronouns”, and “attack helicopter” have circled through most real-life and online interactions that involve the widely...

Senior Briana Lopez displays her One Direction themed poster and Harry Style's vinyl covers that adorn her bedroom wall.

Boyz 2 Men

Andrea Izaguirre, Social Media Editor
January 4, 2021

The evolution of the boy band is a tale as old as The Beatles. For some, the attachments to certain musically talented heart-throbs formed in early childhood or adolescence never quite fade over time....

Sophomores Dylan Grossenbaugh (left) and Victor Jimenez (right) discuss an assignment in English. Masks are required and social distancing is encouraged in classrooms.

[Photo] A new wave

Skyler Glenn, Assistant News Editor
November 29, 2020

Sophomores Dylan Grossenbaugh (left) and Victor Jimenez (right) discuss an assignment in English. Masks are required and social distancing is encouraged in classrooms.

Freshman Owen Amirault warms up at districts on Oct. 12.

Boys golf finishes 5-3, fourth in district

Andrea Izaguirre, Social Media Editor
October 16, 2020

On Oct. 12, the boys golf team secured a 5-3 season, a third place finish in the SAC conference and landed fourth in districts. Despite a disappointing end to the season, it still held many highlights. Senior...

In today's political and social climate, tensions are high. Changing the way we react to such stressors could mean all the difference when it comes to communicating effectively.

Kill ’em with kindness

Andrea Izaguirre, Social Media Editor
October 13, 2020

Like a disease as contagious as COVID, the harsh and cruel reality of our current political & social climate has been plaguing social media and poisoning real life interactions with constant negativity....

20 Questions with Attaway

20 Questions with Attaway

Andrea Izaguirre, Social Media Editor
October 13, 2020

  View this post on Instagram   In our most recent 20 questions segment, we conducted an uncut & personal interview with none...

Senior Gina Dillulo warms-up for the SAC. She placed 9th in the 200 yard IM shortly after.

Boys place fifth, girls place seventh at SAC swim

Andrea Izaguirre, Social Media Editor
October 9, 2020

On Wednesday, Oct. 7, the girls swim team placed seventh and the boys team placed fifth in the Seminole Athletic Conference championships at Lake Howell. With a total of 48 and 52 accumulated points, ...

"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...

20 Questions with DaCosta

20 Questions with DaCosta

Andrea Izaguirre, Social Media Editor
September 16, 2020

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What is your story

What is your story

It is hard to go a full day without worrying about the effects of the pandemic. This generation has never before dealt with a virus as severe as COVID-19, and often we feel helpless to what happens in...

Just an extra smile

Just an extra smile

Andrea Izaguirre, Opinions Editor
May 5, 2020

Given recent events, communities around the world have seen both the best and the worst of humanity spring forward in response to COVID-19. Donna Frawley, a paraprofessional at Hagerty made an impact...

Continue to care

Continue to care

Andrea Izaguirre, Opinions Editor
May 5, 2020

Junior Cely Perez spends seven days a week working at the Tremont Retirement Home and despite all the recent changes made in response to COVID-19 concerns, Perez remains a daily figure at the home. Perez...

Junior Madison Drewry and her younger sister Macy take an afternoon bike ride together on April 9 around the Live Oak Reserve. "It's nice to see all the nature instead of being stuck inside," said Drewry.

Six feet of separation

Andrea Izaguirre, Opinions Editor
April 9, 2020

Since being declared a global pandemic, the county has seen an incredible surge in face masks and an unprecedented lack of toilet paper in response to COVID-19. To further prevent a large-scale outbreak...

Junior Amy Joachim poses in the butterfly garden. Joachim's outfit consists of almost entirely  thrifted materials.

Loud and proud

Andrea Izaguirre, Opinions Editor
March 9, 2020

As a self-proclaimed vegan, aerial acrobatic and activist, junior Amy Joachim has always expressed her beliefs in ways that ultimately grab the attention and judgement of her peers. For some students,...

Junior and DECA president Laura Darty poses for a picture after receiving a first place medal for presentation in her category.

DECA president places first in competition

Andrea Izaguirre, Opinions Editor
March 9, 2020

On March 5, the Distributive Education Clubs of America chapter, began competing in a three-day, state wide competition chaperoned by club sponsor Matthew Thompson. Hosted at the Florida Hotel, hundreds...

Make it or break it

Make it or break it

Andrea Izaguirre and Lukas Goodwin
February 7, 2020

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Junior Marianna Perez performs a group dance piece at the showcase among her fellow varsity dancers.

Dance puts on holiday show

Andrea Izaguirre, Opinions Editor
December 23, 2019

On Dec. 13, all dance technical classes performed their annual winter showcase at 7 p.m. in the auditorium. After a nine week preparation period, all dancers who participated earned their final grade of...

Senior and freelance artist Chris Tabares created the self-portrait  cartoon above for his social media platforms. 
His other works are published on Instagram @afganmoney.

Passion over practicality

Andrea Izaguirre, Opinions Editor
December 7, 2019

With the holiday season and visits by extended family, teens across the nation can expect a flood of interrogative questions. While most students are annoyed with having to answer “So what do you want...

Students coming back from Journeys are grateful to their family and to the school for helping them improve certain behavioral issues. Junior Elijah Konz found that the non-strict environment at Journeys was beneficial.

[Photo] Rise above the storm

Zoey Young, Print Editor
November 13, 2019

Students coming back from Journeys are grateful to their family and to the school for helping them improve certain behavioral issues. Junior Elijah Konz found that the non-strict environment at Journeys...

The constellation Ophiuchus is the argument-inducing 13th sign of the astrological calendar that started gaining popularity in the 1970s and resurfacing every couple of years.

It’s not in the stars

Andrea Izaguirre, Staff Reporter
October 29, 2019

Around every Internet corner, quizzes and tabloid headlines are claiming to help “Piece your new life together” and to help you “Learn to live as a Leo”. Astrology has been sorting out our...

Junior Grace Truong runs the ball down the field in pursuit by a senior middle player. This play resulted in the juniors second touchdown.

Juniors defeat seniors for first time in Powderpuff history

Andrea Izaguirre, Staff Reporter
October 11, 2019

Sprinting down the field,  all eyes on her, junior Ally Bortz made a risky interception with two minutes left in the last quarter, and then she assisted in the 75-yard winning touchdown by fellow junior...

Senior Anna Cushman (middle)  makes a Tik Tok outside her 5th period with junior Sam Cosentini (right). Freshamn Schyler Arroyo (left) recorded the footage.

Everybody’s famous

Andrea Izaguirre, Staff Reporter
September 8, 2019

Comedic skits and creative outlets. Catchy songs and quick-to-learn dances. Aesthetics and fandoms battling for the limelight, or at least a chance at appearing on the “For You” page. This is Tik Tok,...

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...

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...

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...

“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...

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...

“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 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...

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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