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The student news site of Hagerty High School

The BluePrint Online

The student news site of Hagerty High School

The BluePrint Online

Madi Denizard

Madi Denizard, Staff Reporter

Madi Denizard is a senior at Hagerty High School, and this is her first year on staff. She loves writing and the creative freedom that accompanies it. She can’t wait to contribute her skills to this years newspaper and get the inside scoop on everything around her.
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Junior Gabriella Navarro shares her opinions on "What Happens After Midnight" by K. L. Walther. Released on June 27th, this book filled her with joy from its romance and banter.

Booktalk: “A Curse So Dark and Lonely”

Madi Denizard, Staff Reporter
May 8, 2023

Inspired by the story of Beauty and the Beast, “A Curse So Dark and Lonely” is the story of Prince Rhen and Harper, a young girl from the modern world struggling to navigate the world with cerebral...

Band performs Christmas songs in Germany in 2019.  Hagerty band has been planning the upcoming trip to Washington D.C. for the first time since COVID.

Band plans first trip since the pandemic

Madi Denizard, Staff Reporter
May 4, 2023

When COVID erupted throughout the world, it led to restrictions that made travel unsafe and unrealistic, including band trips.  For the first time since Germany in 2020, the Hagerty band will be taking...

BookTalk: "Daisy Jones and The Six"

BookTalk: “Daisy Jones and The Six”

Madi Denizard, Staff Reporter
April 17, 2023

After learning about the new “Daisy Jones and The Six” show, you decide to pick up the book that inspired it. From the very first page, you fall in love with the characters and their stories, ready...

Juniors Rebecca Reyes, Madelynn Roberts and Madi Agosto sing during act one of "Something Rotten." The show opened on March 30 at 7 p.m. in the Hagerty auditorium.

The curtain opens for “Something Rotten”

Madi Denizard, Staff Reporter
April 4, 2023

With its scandalous nature and endless supply of funny lines, the drama department’s production of “Something Rotten” opened on March 30, and kept the audience on the edge of their seats the entire...

Senior Stefany Rios discusses her never-ending enjoyment while reading "Every Summer After". This best-selling book was Carly Fortune's debut novel.

BookTalk: “Every Summer After”

Madi Denizard, Staff Reporter
March 22, 2023

It’s a hot summer afternoon. You’re planning to go sit by the pool with an ice cold lemonade, but before you go, you need to find a good book to keep you entertained. You pick up a book that you’ve...

In today's society, "it girl" culture has taken over the way people express themselves. Currently at the center of everyone's attention is tiktoker Alix Earle.

The royalty of social media

Madi Denizard, Staff Reporter
February 28, 2023

By definition, an “it girl” is someone who has achieved fame through their seemingly glamorous lifestyle. While that is true for today’s social media consumers, finding the “it girl” is so much...

Seniors Aiden Cilladi and Adrian Garces celebrate after winning the championship. Cilladi made the winning free throw shot in the last few seconds of the game.

Boys basketball takes district championship

Madi Denizard, Staff Reporter
February 13, 2023

With one minute left in the district championship, Hagerty led Colonial 38-34. Sweat dripped in his eyes as senior Aiden Cilladi dribbled the ball preparing for the free throw. He took a deep breath as...

Assistant Director Zoe Zachary helps cast rehearse by filling in for character of Shakespeare during song. Theatre students began rehearsals for "Something Rotten" on Jan. 5th and they will be ongoing until March 30th when the show opens.

Theater gets rotten

Madi Denizard, Staff Reporter
January 17, 2023

One, two, three, four, junior Joelle Jackson repeats to herself as she goes over her scene backstage. Her brows are furrowed in concentration when one of her male castmates walks on stage in a dress and...

Senior Christiannie Anderson discusses her likes and dislikes about Colleen Hoover's "Verity." A romantic thriller, "Verity" stands out from Hoover's typical brand of romance.

BookTalk: “Verity”

Madi Denizard, Staff Reporter
January 11, 2023

After devouring a new thriller movie with your friend, you both agree to read a thriller novel together. You dive into the never-ending world of suspense with “Verity” by Colleen Hoover and you can’t...

Boys lacrosse opens first holiday photo booth to raise money for their program. Many Hagerty students and families have used this opportunity to capture memories during the holidays.

Boys lacrosse opens holiday photo booth

Madi Denizard, Staff Reporter
December 8, 2022

Capitalizing on holiday spirit (and the exceedingly successful girls lacrosse pumpkin patch), the boys lacrosse team opened their first ever Husky Holiday Shots fundraiser. Open on Fridays 3-8 p.m, Saturdays...

Senior Lauren Tait discusses her positive experiences reading "Love and Gelato" by Jenna Evans Welch. When she read this book, she was easily transported to the Italian summer of her dreams.

BookTalk: “Love and Gelato”

Madi Denizard, Staff Reporter
November 30, 2022

“I just read this new book that I’ve seen all over social media! You should read it.” On your friend’s recommendation, you read “Love and Gelato” by Jenna Evans Welch and fall in love with...

Chorus students attend All-County. This was an opportunity for them to learn from college professors and work with other schools to improve their skills.

Chorus students attend All-County

Madi Denizard, Staff Reporter
November 7, 2022

Calming her nerves, senior Hannah Kuerbitz prepared herself for her big moment. Looking at the lyrics on the page, she absorbed the music she was about to perform for her solo during the All-County Chorus...

Senior Christiannie Anderson discusses her experience reading popular series "Throne of Glass" by Sarah J. Maas. She read the series last year and fell head over heels in love.

BookTalk: “Throne of Glass”

Madi Denizard, Staff Reporter
October 18, 2022

Taking out the book that your friend begged you to read, “Throne of Glass,” you make your way over to your favorite reading spot and open up to the first page. Immediately you are introduced to a cast...

Senior Christiannie Anderson discusses her experience reading popular series "Throne of Glass" by Sarah J. Maas. She read the series last year and fell head over heels in love.

BookTalk: “Throne of Glass”

Madi Denizard, Staff Reporter
October 17, 2022

BluePrint · BookTalk: "Throne of Glass"

Senior Lauren Tait holds her copy of "The Love Hypothesis" by Ali Hazelwood. Tait read the book over a weekend during the summer and loved it.

BookTalk: “The Love Hypothesis”

Madi Denizard, Staff Reporter
October 5, 2022

While browsing the aisles of Barnes and Noble, searching for the perfect rom-com, a book catches your eye on the never disappointing BookTok table. You pick up “The Love Hypothesis,” read the summary...

Senior Stefany Rios reads It Ends With Us by Colleen Hoover. This book has become extremely popular following the rise of BookTok.

BookTalk: “It Ends With Us”

Madi Denizard, Staff Reporter
September 28, 2022

Welcome to BookTalk! This is a review column that offers two perspectives on a current book that has received a decent amount of attention. Twice a quarter, I (Madi) will sit down with someone new to discuss...

Setter Emma Greenier is setting the ball. The team beat Winter Springs, 3-0,  on Tuesday Sept. 20.

See you in court

Madi Denizard, Staff Reporter
September 22, 2022

While steadying her knees and getting into position, outside hitter Brooke Stephens took a deep breath, preparing herself for the ball coming toward her. She shot the ball, earning the girls the final...

Senior Abby Adkins shops for her favorite 1920's trend, faux fur coats, in a vintage shop. Adkins has been searching for the perfect faux fur coat to add to her vintage collection.

Styles on repeat

Madi Denizard, Staff Reporter
September 15, 2022

History always has a way of repeating itself – especially when it comes to fashion. Coming back to school this fall, it is clear that many students have taken inspiration from past trends that are often...

Students begin to carry their own first-aid supplies.  At the start of the school year, the district administrated a new policy that restricts faculty from giving out medical supplies without parent consent.

SCPS introduces new first-aid policy

Madi Denizard, Staff Reporter
August 23, 2022

While working through an assignment for French, senior Abby Adkins flipped a page in her textbook and got a paper cut. She asked her teacher for a band-aid, and to her surprise, was told no. Instead, she...

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