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Behavior specialist Kavon Gardner talks to freshman Isaiah Jett about his behavior in his fourth hour class. Gardner gives advice to help him not get sent out again.
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Loy Norrix Spirit Week: Tie-Dye Day

During Spirit Week at Loy Norrix, the themes for students to demonstrate spirit vary throughout the week. On Tuesday, students wore Tie-Dye to show school spirit.

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Freshmen Ayden Smith proudly poses in his Tie-Dye gear for the day. His friend Amari Jackson referred to Ayden as “Crispy” in his spirited outfit. Photo Credit / Julia Perry

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Seniors Samantha Fuller and Liana Luciano stand together with their colorful Tie-Dye apparel. “I contributed to Spirit Week because I wanted to represent my class,” said Fuller. “I participated because it’s my senior year and I wanted to go out with a bang,” said Luciano. Both girls agreed that their senior year Spirit Weeks are the most important. Photo Credit / Julia Perry

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I am a senior at Loy Norrix High School. I have been on the Knight Life staff for three years and this is my first year as the editor in chief. I first joined Knight Life because I love writing and editing other peoples work.

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