Tuesday, October 31, 2017

Red Ribbon Week Teaches Us About Dangerous Decisions

By Fizza Dar


Red Ribbon Week is a week-long event (October 23rd- 27th) used to spread awareness about the use of drugs, alcohol, and other harmful products.

The high school community and SADD team up for this yearly event to inform students about the dangers associated with destructive decisions.


Mr. McEntee and SADD members handed out new stickers for students and staff to wear in support of this week’s events.

Monday, October 30, 2017

Are You Curious About Our Learning Experience?

By Aniyah Kalies Granger

This year, the class of 2020 had the opportunity, to visit Madame Tussauds in New York City, on October 27th not only to have fun but the chance to learn and discover new things about the people who made a huge impact on society today. The experience was fascinating.

On our way there, we had D.J Jamira play us some tunes. Since we requested the music, we were jamming and having fun, and of course snapchatting. We arrived at the museum, around 9:45, but before we entered, we took a group selfie, which was beautiful.

Friday, October 20, 2017

Fun Fridays Help Students Make Memories

By Harpinder Kaur


Student Council started a new trend this year, Fun Fridays. Various events take place on Fridays after school for all students to enjoy and have a good time.


These events create new memories for students by playing games, singing, dancing and even providing free snacks.


Student Council not only comes together for good causes like helping other communities including ours but also helps students interact more.

Tuesday, October 3, 2017

A Sophomore Look at Homecoming


By Omosefe Ikpia

This year’s homecoming started off near the Chestnut Street School. We marched from there back to the school to watch a game between our Girls' soccer team and Friends Academy.


In addition to the game, Homecoming also had many other features like the Stuff the Bus project in which we donate anything helpful to support those affected by the hurricane, there was also many stations of little games, face painting and a bouncy house for the kids, included in the parade was our banner where we think of something creative to go along with our sophomore theme for the year.