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Team manager Fletcher gives the signal to start the dives from the diving board and gives tips to the divers.  Sometimes he holds a bar for the swimmers to dive over.
High number of underclassmen show promise after a successful season for the men's swim and dive team
Flora Harper and Alexander VeloApril 25, 2024

The 2023-24 men's swim team is a great example of what teamwork and determination can create. Although more than half the team members were...

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...

Students Respond to Relationships

Dear Editor,
I really enjoyed the article “Being Single Doesn’t Mean You Have to Mingle” by Miranda Cole. I enjoyed this article because one, Miranda is amazing, and she did an amazing job with the flow of the article. The second reason why I enjoyed it was because I felt that it was extremely relatable. I just found the article to be both hysterical and a great take on what it means to be single. The article took real people and their experiences, and used them to inspire the idea that being without a high school partner is perfectly fine with good friends by your side.
Mikayla England, junior
 
Dear Editor,
“Relationship Strain? Or Delight,” is the name of the article that I chose to read and I enjoyed it. “Being able to date in high school means you’ll have training for actual adult relationships.” This specific line I found interesting. Only because I’m curious as to what’s the difference between teenage relationships and adult relationships. I feel like people change more than the actual relationships. I would also like to add the part of my opinion whether a relationship is a strain or a delight. You can only answer that based on where you are in life. If you don’t love yourself, you cannot love anybody else.
Shelia Harris, senior

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