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The gingerbread cookies when theyre out of the oven and cooling. They can be iced and decorated to add to the festive feeling.

Levy’s Gingerbread Cookies

Ellie Levy, Reporter
December 12, 2022
The delicious Yule log is served on a silver platter. The dish has been a holiday staple in their family for years.

McKenzie’s Yule Log

Augusta McKenzie, Reporter
December 12, 2022
The strawberry salad when its ready to be served. The recipe has been in the Portteus family for 40 years.

NanNan’s Strawberry Salad

Rohan Portteus, Reporter
December 12, 2022
Sophomores Cameron Cason, Marshall Haggar, Will Signor and Braxton Giffin play chess in the library. The library has several chess boards where students can often be found playing the game. I love chess because of all the interesting intricacies of it, its such a fun game, Carson said.

Students Create Chess Tournament

Will Gaffey, News Editor
December 6, 2022
In the ISS room, Gerry Hebert supervises punished students. The purpose of ISS is to completely isolate students for a period of time and until they are deemed fit to return to their usual classes. [ISS] takes away students phones and social interactions at school, so that makes students want to no be [in this situation] again, Hebert said.

Punishing Progress

Libby Howell, Reporter
December 5, 2022
As tampons fall around her, sophomore Kiya Hall looks down, overcome by emotion. Tampons have been the subject of controversy because of the risk they pose of getting Toxic Shock Syndrome. I think that its very scary and we need to spread awareness, Hall said.

Toxic Affair

Morgan Howarth, Reporter
December 5, 2022
Energy drink Celsius is among the most consumed drinks at the school yet students have acknowledged it comes with negative side effects. In the past year, 149 cans have been sold

Energy Rush

Zoie Carlile, Features Editor
December 5, 2022
Senior Charlotte Omundson finishes her schoolwork in the MAPS center. These tables are open to all MAPS students throughout school days as a way for them to work with colleagues. I love working in the MAPS program because its focused [on] the career path I want to go down, and the working spaces really enhance my productivity, said Omundson.

Contributions For Change

Juliana Stimac, Reporter
December 5, 2022
Medias Killer Craze

Media’s Killer Craze

Elaine Engel, Reporter
December 5, 2022
Certified teacher of the deaf, David Fahnle, introduces himself by signing. Fahnle comes to the high school once a week to provide instruction for students. “[It is important to raise awareness about the deaf community] because we live in a world where we can let our differences divide us or we can celebrate our differences to unite us.

Communication Barriers

Rohan Portteus, Reporter
December 5, 2022
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