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Students recording and practicing in one of the sound proof rooms that the audio club uses.

Make some noise for the Audio Club

Marcela Maya Escalona, Podcast Editor October 17, 2022

The start of the school year is one of the most important times for both new students and clubs, one of them being the Audio Club. Sponsored by audio production teacher Jesse Rosales, the club meets every...

Students attend the Caribbean Heritage club meetings to discuss their heritage. "It's really powerful to see all these people come together," club founder Melini Gosine said.

Bringing the islands to campus

Amelia Galliford, Staff Reporter October 6, 2022

This school year has brought many new clubs to the campus. One of which is the Caribbean Heritage club. The club meets every Tuesday in sponsor (and ESE teacher) Pamela Hodge’s room 5-008. The club strives...

Students present their entry to the Black Student Union's (BSU) door decorating contest. The doors celebrate Black History Month, honoring the historic achievements that generations of African Americans have made.

Putting the spotlight on black history

Delaney Rosenblatt, Staff Reporter February 23, 2022

On Feb. 15, Black Student Union (BSU) sponsor Britney Lacarte announced the winners of the first annual Black History Month door decorating contest. Although spirit weeks have sparked many other door decorating...

Kiera Moore sits in front of her collection of dice as she participates in an adventure at Friday, Sep. 2’s Dungeons & Dragons club meeting. “I’ve been playing D&D for about 4 years,” Moore said. “A friend of mine invited me to play because I bought her a D&D starter kit from Barnes and Noble.”

Dungeons & Dragons: an adventure from home

Faith Shimick, News and Copy Editor September 14, 2021

Every Friday from 2:30 to 3:30, Dungeons& Dragons players of all experience levels gather in English teacher Andrea Krajewski’s room, 5-208. For an hour, players sit with friends battling imaginary...

Senior and co-president Victoria Camposano welcomes students to French Club’s first meeting of the year on Friday, Sep. 3. Ideas such as French film nights and other club activities were shared.

French Club

Julia Moon, Editor in Chief September 14, 2021

On Friday, Sep. 3, after a few years of inactivity, the French Club and French National Honor Society are back on campus. Sponsored by AP French teacher Sandra Agathe and meeting every other Friday in...

Members of the Turning Point United States of America (TPUSA) club stand with guest speaker Matt Morgan on Feb. 19. "Our club leader has lots of connections and Matt Morgan was one of them and she was able to get a timeframe for him to come in," junior Morgan  Schinneman said. "He went more in-depth with what he did as mayor of Longwood and how he got into politics."

WWE wrestler talks with TPUSA

Brooke Holland, Features Editor March 26, 2021

On Feb. 19, 2021, former WWE superstar and Longwood City Commissioner Matt Morgan spent an afternoon talking with students of the Turning Point United States of America (TPUSA). The club on campus is a...

Senior George Howe signs members of the Junior Optimist International Club on Jan. 23 2019.

The Junior Optimist International club

Maddie Watts, Staff Reporter March 7, 2019

The Junior Optimist International (JOI) club is a community service-based organization that allows club members to serve others, through activities such as volunteering with disabled children and participating...

Junior Sara Vratanina wheels her buddy from home base to first after he hit the ball during Buddy Ball on Saturday October 20 at the Eastmonte baseball fields. Buddy Ball includes kids ages 5-20 and volunteers of all ages.

Interact Club plays Buddy Ball

Joelle Wittig, News Editor October 31, 2018

For five years in the running, Interact Club has participated in Buddy Ball, a version of baseball modified for people with special needs. On Oct. 20, the club met at Eastmonte Park for their first volunteer...

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