Sophomores Leah Liefer and Caitlyn Allendorph participate in Geometry A teacher Patrick Mooney’s “The Amazing Race” activity. The duo’s class worked on Congruent Polygons. “Caitlyn and I got to the fifth envelope, out of seven. I was trying to cooperate but I was also trying to win because I am a somewhat competitive person,” Liefer said.
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Achyuta Ambal, Staff Writer
Pronouns: he/him
Grade: 11
Years on staff: 3
What was your favorite childhood TV show? Phineas and Ferb
What is your favorite book? Sea of Tranquility
What motivates you? Educating the public about the situations the world is facing at any given moment.

Kristen Skordos, Staff Writer
Pronouns: she/her
Grade: 12
Years on staff: 3
What is your favorite piece of literature? Etta James’ “It’s Too Soon to Know.”
Who is your hero? Currently, Etta James.
If you could only eat one thing for the rest of your life, what would it be? Hmmm…..strawberry-flavored things.