Cafeteria manager talks about vegetarian options

Alyssa Owens, Staff Writer
November 22, 2019
According to The Washington Post, 6% of Americans are vegetarian. Many students in the school also follow a vegetarian diet and may want options that they favor in the lunch line. It is not as difficult as it seems to appeal to non-meat eaters, as vegetarians...
CDC releases update on vaping illness

Haley Wyble, Staff Writer
November 18, 2019
The Center for Disease Control (CDC) released an update on the investigation of products like vaping on October 17th, 2019. The report officially named the illness “EVALI” which stands from “e-cigarette, or vaping, product use associated lung injury. The CDC recommends patient...
Wondering about wonderland?

Kylie Kagan, Writer
September 30, 2019
Black and white, neon, and moonlight under the stars are all common themes. These are the last three homecoming themes the school has had. Every year, the Homecoming committee and court has managed to pull these themes off successfully. The theme this year is a little more...
Dorian may ruin your Labor Day weekend

Ryan Lueck and Riley Jamo, Staff Writers
August 30, 2019
The hurricane may be heading to Florida, and it’s already been pouring on and off throughout the week. Fall sports schedules have been postponed with all the rain we got this week. Swim meets have been postponed, golf matches and football games have been cancelled as well. Dorian is heading to the...
The environment has become di”straw”t
Megan Heller, Lauryn Watts, and Sierra McKinney
May 20, 2019
With the news from the United Nations’ Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change that there are 12 years before the effects on the planet are irreversible, many people are looking into ways to cut down on plastic waste. Plastic straws are a common item that’s found ...
Flippin’ pages

Azalee Nelson, Writer and web editor
May 13, 2019
If you ordered a yearbook, head to Ms. Deatley’s room #166. You have to show an ID to prove it is you. You can do that by logging into Portal, or by showing a physical card ID. Someone will be there to get your yearbook for you. Seniors will receive their yearbooks first, after will be juniors...
Studious students start studying

Lauryn Watts and Megan Heller
May 6, 2019
Testing season for the FSAs and EOCs is coming up in the next few days. The FSAs and EOCs, “serve Florida students by measuring education gains and progress”, according to fsassessments.org. which means very soon everyone will be curious as to what the schedule is, so that they can plan what test...
Warriors will wake up later

Megan Heller, Writer
April 29, 2019
Warriors will be able to sleep in a few minutes later next year. On Tuesday, March 26, 2019, “The school board approved several changes to school start and end times for the 2019-2020 school year,” according to WFLA. Osceola, along with several other high schools, will only start five minutes earlier and end five minutes later...
Staff members distribute April edition

Vaughn Salcedo, Writer
April 22, 2019
Last Thursday, the staff members of the Warrior Record distributed the April edition of the school newspaper. Editor-in-Chief Faith Henson said, “I think it’s a great way to get the school news out.” Newspaper editor and writer Giselle Samonek wrote the prom story. “I think some...
On track to new attractions

Lauryn Watts and Azalee Nelson, Web editors/ Writers
March 6, 2019
Coming soon to Orlando… new attractions to Universal Studio’s Islands of Adventure and Disney’s Hollywood Studios! Islands of Adventure is expecting Hagrid’s Magical Creature Motorbike Adventure on June 13th, 2019. It will be joining Universal Studio’s multitude of other Harry Pott...