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Madison Harris

Madison Harris, Business Manager

Madison Harris is a senior and a third-year staff member and Business Manager of the Brantley Banner. She is known around campus by her iconic laugh and constant Starbucks cup in hand. She is working toward her Capstone Diploma. She is a former competitive swimmer and now spends her time working with the kids at Journey Christian Church, attending to her duties as President of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, and participating in the Finance Academy. She hopes to attend Wheaton College and major in Education.

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Advanced Placement programs are extremely common in most high schools, both in and out of the United States with a total of 1.17 million students taking at least one Advanced Placement exam in 2018. Typically, exams vary in timing and question number, but due to the change in exam administration, every AP test will be a 45-minute exam with no multiple-choice questions for any subject.

Changes to Advanced Placement Testing

Madison Harris, Business Manager
April 8, 2020
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Senior Madison Harris has been spending her time in social distancing working out. While already an athlete, Harris notes the importance of staying in shape and getting outside in times that are constantly changing.

Staff Pick : Working Out

Madison Harris, Business Manager
April 3, 2020
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Ashley Klingenberg signs to the University of Florida on February 6th. Klingenberg was signing along with her mom, dad and twin sister.

Klingenberg signs to the University of Florida

Madison Harris, Business Manger
April 1, 2020
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Two Little Patriots ride in a red wagon in the homecoming parade on Thursday, October 10. The Little Patriots always participate in the parade with their early childhood development helpers.

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Teacher of the Year, Katie Turkelson rides in a Corvette on Thursday, October 10 in the homecoming parade. Turkelson won teacher of the year at the school level and will find out about the district, county and state levels later this year.

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The 2019-2020 Brantley Boys walk in the homecoming parade on Thursday, October 10. The job of the Brantley Boys is to get the students and staff excited and to show school spirit.

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Senior Homecoming Court Trey Langston and Emily Vincent ride in a corvette on Thursday, October 10 in the homecoming parade. There were a total of 11 corvettes in this years parade.

[Photo] Escape to paradise parade

November 19, 2019
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 Sparklers dance team walks in the homecoming parade on Thursday, October 10. The Sparklers also performed at the homecoming pep rally the following day.

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 Sophomores Annalise Brown, Madison Mitchell Conway and Samantha Dickens hold the Little Patriots poster in the homecoming parade on Thursday, October 10. All clubs and organizations on campus are encouraged to make signs and walk in the parade.

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Two Little Patriots ride in a blue wagon in the homecoming parade on Thursday, October 10. The theme for homecoming was Escape to Paradise so participants dressed up in leis and sunglasses.

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As streaming services have grown in popularity, Netflix has risen to the top with 148 million viewers, with Amazon Prime and Hulu trailing close behind.

Top shows could shift to new streaming services

Madison Harris, Business Manager
October 30, 2019
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Coffee Cast: Episode 1

Coffee Cast: Episode 1

Madison Harris, Business Manager
August 30, 2019
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During sixth period, senior Madison Harris poses with her caramel cold brew from FIlterd Coffee and Cuisine. If the convenience and taste was not enough to convince you, allow me to introduce you to perhaps my favorite part of Filtered, the aesthetic appeal, Harris said.

No filter Review: Filtered Coffee and Cuisine

Madison Harris, Business Manager
August 29, 2019
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Why the government shut down was detrimental

Why the government shut down was detrimental

Madison Harris, Business Manager & Multimedia editor
February 22, 2019
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In this graphic, the Magic School Bus travels to Mars. This graphic mirrors the journey traveled by the InSight lander

Mission to Mars

Madison Harris, Business Manager / Multimedia Editor
February 14, 2019
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The Tradition continues: Kidnapping

Madison Harris, Business Manager & Multimedia Editor
February 12, 2019
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The emphasis on voting in the United States has shifted drastically from the era of suffragettes to modern times when many youths viewed voting indifferently.

Voting Matters

Madison Harris, Business Manager
October 10, 2018
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Godspell

Godspell

Madison Harris, Staff Reporter
May 22, 2018
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After hurricane Irma made its way through Florida on Sept. 10 and 11, many roads, including this street in Sanford remained flooded.

Aftermath of Irma

Madison Harris, Reporter
October 28, 2017
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On September 7, the Brantley football team captains meet with the referees and the Winter Haven Blue Devil captains prior to the start of the homecoming game. Lake Brantley beat Winter Haven 35-28, this was LB’s  first win of the season.

Homecoming Game

Madison Harris, Reporter
October 4, 2017
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Annie Hall, prepares the daily lesson behind her desk. As students file in, Hall instructs them to view the board for instructions.

Annie Hall

Madison Harris, Reporter
September 25, 2017
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