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Gabi Alexander

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Choir teacher Caitlin Torrence leads the choir in a practice for their first concert  in December. The choir held a virtual concert then.

Choir Holds Final Concert of the Year

By Gabi Alexander, Reporter May 17, 2021

As the end of the school year approaches, the annual choir concert is happening too. The concert will happen May 18 at 7 p.m. in the auditorium.  The choir club had been working on songs all year and...

Waiting on the opponent to make her kick, junior Sammie Clegg anticipates her next move.

Girls Soccer Advances to Playoffs, Boys Fall Short

By Gabi Alexander, Reporter April 13, 2021

With soccer season being in full swing, the girls and boys soccer teams have been playing game after game with the hopes of making it to playoffs, to determine who makes it, teams play in area games and...

Take Time for Local Fun Over Spring Break

Take Time for Local Fun Over Spring Break

By Gabi Alexander, Reporter March 26, 2021

Feed the ducks at Big Spring Park, a perfect way to spend the day. Not only can you bring bread for the ducks, you can also feed very small pieces to the fish. Go to the beach, spend all day tanning,...

Any Attempt at a Prom Will Be Good for Seniors

Any Attempt at a Prom Will Be Good for Seniors

By Gabi Alexander, Reporter March 19, 2021

When you imagine prom, you see students dancing, laughing, and having fun all night long, but COVID has taken that away. No longer will students have the freedom to dance and be close to one another, but...

The girls soccer team accepts a trophy from the first tournament of the season.

Girls Soccer Is Off To A Great Start

By Gabi Alexander, Reporter February 24, 2021

With the soccer season full in swing, the Lady Senators train to prepare for their upcoming games. With Covid-19 ending their season early last year, the players are excited to return to playing soccer....

On Monday, Dec. 14, Superintendent Allen Perkins called all students to inform them that the system will remain on the hybrid schedule until Jan. 14.

System To Continue Hybrid Schedule After Holiday Break

By Gabi Alexander, Reporter December 15, 2020

Typically, when teachers are in school, they expect all their students to be there all together, but because of the rising cases of COVID, only half of the students are there at a time. At the beginning...

The JV team takes time to pose for a quick victory photo after being name substate champions and placing 2nd in the Gameday category.

Cheerleaders Claim State Championship Bid

By Gabi Alexander, Reporter December 2, 2020

The Senators cheerleading has made a name for themselves as teams to be reckoned with, by both JV and varsity winning the sub-state competition this year. Due to COVID, this year the team had to work...

A new Dunkin Donuts is planned to open on County Line Road in Madison within the next couple of months.

Dunkin Wins Junior’s Heart When It Comes To Coffee

By Gabi Alexander, Reporter November 6, 2020

An endless debate among coffee lovers, the decision over which is better, Dunkin or Starbucks. Over 50% of the American population over the age of 18 drinks coffee. The average coffee drinker is averaged...

Sophomore Morgan Hernandez completes an assignment in class. Hernandez decided to attend school face to face instead of remote.

Students Adapt To Face To Face Or Remote Learning

By Gabi Alexander, Reporter October 15, 2020

After schools announced their reopening in September, students were faced with a decision to remain virtual or return face-to-face. Typically when students think of school, they picture sitting in a...

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