Warrior celebrates Chinese New Year
Mariko Thompson, Writer
February 13, 2012
By Mariko Thompson New Year’s Eve 2012 is a distant memory for most of us. Although for 12th grader Margaret Yip, it is anything but. “The Chinese New Year means to start over. It’s a whole new start and hopefully the year will go better,” said Margaret. In Chinese history, the New Year... Read more »
Students on the rise
Jenna Jean, Writer
February 6, 2012
By Jenna Jean “I’m on the committee for Mitt Romney in Pinellas County.” Not many students can say that, but 12th grader, Staz Guntek, sure can. Guntek doesn’t have a senior position, but he is one of the five people on the committee that plans everything out. Staz got involved... Read more »
Around the world in one day
Delaney Herper and Hailey Perdue, Writers
October 18, 2011
By Delaney Herper and Hailey Perdue The world language classes will be taking a field trip to SPIFFS (St. Pete International Folk Festival Society). At SPIFFS, there are many different booths from countries that want students to experience their culture. These booths... Read more »
Deputy cracks down on cyberbullying
Lorenzo Bright, Writer
August 31, 2011
By Lorenzo B. Imagine the first day of high school as a freshman. High school is new, and you know only a few people. You’re scared, you’re confused, and maybe even lost. As you walk through the hallways alone, someone comes up and calls you a hurtful name. Then when you get home, the same person... Read more »
Students rave and rant about reads
June 21, 2011
By Erin Murphy With summer vacation underway, students and teachers alike are enjoying the sunny skies of freedom. But before it all began, the morning announcements subtly reminded them that their summer days are not entirely free of the responsibilities of school. Yes, it’s that time again –... Read more »


