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Cooling off

Cooling off

Convergent Media Writers September 21, 2016

Getting sprayed with water by freshman Katie Mendonsa, freshman Emily Lofgren cools off after her first home meet on Aug. 19. Lofgren won her match 8-1, playing with JV. “I enjoyed playing with varsity...

Ready for takeoff

Ready for takeoff

Convergent Media Writers September 19, 2016

Testing a new method to take overhead photos at football games, sophomore Charlie Walsh and junior Joseph Cheng prepare their drone for flight in the gym hallway. The drone was the most high-tech piece...

Baking with trash

Baking with trash

Convergent Media Writers September 17, 2016

Using recyclables and tape, juniors Nicole Wang and Stephanie Ingberg build an oven in Biotech Engineering. They used a shoe box to create an oven that was solar powered, and baked chocolate chip cookies....

Painting her future

Painting her future

Convergent Media Writers September 15, 2016

Focusing in on her canvas, sophomore Natalie Butler uses her still life to create a detailed kitchen scene. “It was our first oil painting of the class. We were just getting used to using the oil paints...

Homecoming floor decorations

Homecoming floor decorations

Nell Jaskowiak, OPINIONS AND ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT EDITOR September 13, 2016

As part of the tropical floor decorations, juniors Cheryl Ma and Ellie Joyce paint the "Long Live Harambe" sign in the junior hallway. The sign fell down by Tuesday morning. "We just kind of went along...

"It’s funny. Everyone reacts differently to different grammar, and I just like making people laugh," Spanish teacher Jessica Redstone said. "I definitely like bringing humor into the classroom every now and then, but it’s fun to do the same thing with a different group every day. Everyday is a challenge, but also a mystery. You don’t really know how things are going to turn out. Although a lot of people say you know their job is the same thing everyday, you can’t really say that for teaching."

#WhyITeach

Emily Dickson, CONCEPTUAL EDITOR-IN-CHIEF May 6, 2016
"My favorite thing about teaching is seeing students get really invested in something they are working on, either something that they are reading or something that they are creating or writing," English teacher Erica Rogers said.