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Personal finance teacher Dyami Hernandez helps his second hour class choose classes for next year. Before selecting what classes they want, students have to check what credits they have first.
Students want new, more relevant classes
Lexi Tuley, Graphics Editor • April 24, 2024

It’s Monday morning. You’re sitting in your first hour on the brink of falling asleep. The teacher is droning on about geometry, and you...

Junior Nakia Lee Palmer works with counselor Rebecca Learner. I know that asking for help is something I MUST do, said Palmer.
Mental health struggles are still a concern for students
Venelope Ortiz, Tower Talk Editor • April 19, 2024

The quiet corners of a teenager's room, where laughter once echoed freely, is now replaced by silent struggles that won't go away. A fight not...

Former Immigrant, Oscar Garcia living his day to day life. Garcia first immigrated to America in 1986.
Immigrant families face hardships when relocating
Lizzy Garcia, Guest Writer • April 19, 2024

In life, a handful of people are faced with making the decision of moving. Whether it be moving for job or education opportunities, a move like...

Students Respond to Campus Safety Officer and Local Musician

Dear Editor,
I really enjoyed “Loy Norrix Campus Safety Officer and Local Musician Boards ‘The Morning Train’ by Elliot Russell. I love listening to music, so me seeing and hearing that a campus safety officer is a song artist is amazing. I enjoy listening to his music and I think he’s very good at what he does. He’s a cool campus safety officer. He shows up at all the basketball home games even if he didn’t have to work, and I appreciate that support and what he does.
Kendrell Palmer, senior
Dear Editor,
I read “Loy Norrix Campus Safety Officer and Local Musician Boards ‘The Morning Train.’” I thought it was a very funny and interesting article for a couple of reasons. For one, I have listened to “Morning Train” before, and I really like the song, so I thought it was interesting how music had always been a big part of his life and how it brought him here. I also found it funny that he was approached by a Republican running for Senate and how there’s an obvious irony in that. I am very happy that more light is coming onto “Morning Train,” and I hope he releases more songs soon.
Sagan Barber, freshman
 

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