As fall rolls around, daylight savings time sets in; most students cheer at the thought of getting extra sleep while others find it confusing. “I hate day light savings so much,” freshman Victoria Cavazos said. “It can be six in the afternoon and it looks like midnight outside.”…Continue Reading Students burn midnight oil early
‘Tis The Season
Although it can be easy to find differences between the various cultures, especially with the many holidays celebrated around this time of year, there are many similarities worth noticing….Continue Reading ‘Tis The Season
Reaping benefits of new schedule
Changes were made for bus s811 after being late multiple times before and after school the last few years….Continue Reading Reaping benefits of new schedule
Google drives for improvement
Recently students and teachers have been given new technology additions including e-books and Google apps. The new additions such as Google classroom are intended to help communicate in multiple ways with teachers, and the e-books are to have easier access to textbooks….Continue Reading Google drives for improvement
Students wash up onto Dance floor
Jellyfish welcome students at the entrance, with seaweed lining them as students near the treasure chest, full of edible treasures. Music booms with a beach ball bouncing around the room. Under the sea delight….Continue Reading Students wash up onto Dance floor
HOSA students Fall into Leadership
Members of Health Occupations Students of America were given the opportunity to experience moulage, Community Emergency Response Training, informational meetings and more at the HOSA Area 1 Fall Leadership Conference at Roosevelt High School on Oct. 10….Continue Reading HOSA students Fall into Leadership
New Broadway club takes stage
Students can now see and learn about different plays and musical productions with the Broadway club sponsored by health science teacher AnnMarie Walker….Continue Reading New Broadway club takes stage
Sophomores visit Holocaust museum
The sophomores are the first class to visit the Holocaust museum on an official field trip. After reading “The Book Thief” over the summer for pre-AP English 2, the sophomore class gained the opportunity to experience and learn about the Holocaust on Oct. 7. The sophomore class, accompanied by teachers, traveled to the Jewish Community…Continue Reading Sophomores visit Holocaust museum
Student seminar a success
Volunteer hours, résumés, and the PSAT/SAT are just some of the things the underclassmen learned about on Oct. 2 at the student success seminar….Continue Reading Student seminar a success