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The news website of Osceola Fundamental High School

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The news website of Osceola Fundamental High School

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Matt Minafo

Matt Minafo, Guest Writer

Matthew is a junior in OHS. This is his first year writing for the newspaper. Matthew has never been in Journalism before. He enjoys hanging out with his friends, going to the beach and going to the mall to shop.  Matthew is one of many writers for the school newspaper; he has a strong interest in the sports area. Matthew wants to go to LSU or USF for business or law.

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Tick Tock Time change plan

Tick Tock Time change plan

Matt Minafo, Writer December 18, 2013

Representative Matt Gaetz from Fort Walton Beach wants to start school after 8 o’ clock. He thinks that it will help teenagers focus on lessons and stay awake during class. Superintendents are worried...

Snore No More coffee cart in action in November, 2013.

Students’ sugar splurge

Matt Minafo, Writer November 8, 2013

Osceola High School is one of the few schools that sells coffee to students, but is it a gift or gruesome punishment? Zoe Perez, 11th grade, said, “I love my coffee fix; a day with coffee is a good...

New artists rock their way to Tampa

New artists rock their way to Tampa

Matt Minafo, Writer October 29, 2013

For the first time, indie pop music and American rock music hits Tampa’s Mid-Florida Credit Union Amphitheater, courtesy of a few fresh artists. November 9th, The Coastline Festival slams into Tampa,...

Scary surprises at student services

Scary surprises at student services

Matt Minafo, Writer October 11, 2013

Pumpkins, creepy crawlers, cobwebs and spooky figures can all be found at student services and bookkeeping. Mrs. Nolan, the 10th grade student services clerk, said, “I love to decorate; it makes...

New teachers land at Osceola

New teachers land at Osceola

Justin Delong and Matt Minafo September 6, 2013

This year, 14 new teachers arrived at Osceola High, either to replace teachers who have left, or to create new classes. Some, like Mrs. Parvin, have come from other schools, and so have experience. Others...

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