Photos: SSHS Student Art Panels Dazzle The Halls
June 12, 2023 by Brady Reynolds (‘23) Photos included on the back cover of our print edition!
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June 12, 2023 by Brady Reynolds (‘23) Photos included on the back cover of our print edition!
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June 12, 2023 by Sorell McIntire (‘25) We asked five seniors to show us what they looked like Freshman year and tell us how they think they’ve changed since first entering the hallowed halls of Saratoga Springs High School. Here’s what they had to say… Andrew Wilson How he’s changed: “ I’ve started to really
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June 12, 2023 by Hailey Kopraski (‘23) As the year comes to a close, I can’t neglect the summer signs. Geminis, Cancers, and Leos celebrate their zodiac seasons while Saratoga Springs High School (SSHS) students are enjoying their vacations, but I wanted to give them their fanfare before the year ends. Gemini season has begun
Horoscope Hailz: In The Eyes of…All the Summer Signs? Read More »
June 12, 2023 by Sorell McIntire (‘25) Photos included on the cover of the print edition!
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June 12, 2023 by Ciara Meyer (‘23) While one Saratoga Springs High School (SSHS) student described their 2022-2023 school year as “togatastic,” the most frequent answer to the question “what one word would you use to describe this year,” was a lot less exciting. Out of 193 responses, 19 students simply called their year “stressful.”
Data: How SSHS Students Really Feel About 2023. Read More »
May 24, 2023 by Eliza Krackeler (‘24) The home game loss at the Unified basketball game on May 11th was the last thing on the minds of the players on the Saratoga Springs High School team at the conclusion of Thursday’s event. Toga put up a great fight against Shaker High School–maintaining a positive attitude,
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May 24, 2023 by Francisca Schmalz (‘24) The union representing thousands of writers for television and movies, known as the Writers Guild of America West (WGA), has gone on strike for the first time since 2007. The writers of Hollywood have officially put their pencils down as of May 2, 2023. In the sixteen years
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May 24, 2023 by AJ Martin (‘24) I am currently recovering from a common cold that has effectively lasted five months. Such a thing hardly seems common now that we have learned that washing our hands is a promising idea. Until recently, common colds were over in about a week, with the worst of it
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May 24, 2023 by Maggie Trautner (‘25) On Thursday, May 18, the girls’ varsity lacrosse team dominated at their sectionals game against Shen. Following their previous win on Monday, the team continued to show their ability to work cohesively and proficiently. This victory against some of their biggest competition was the cause for major celebration.
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May 24, 2023 by Emma Gowen (‘25) May 20th will be ingrained in my mind forever as the most magical night of my life. With the rain pouring, I stood in the packed stands at Gillette Stadium with all the other fans waiting for Taylor to take the stage. When the two-minute countdown appeared on
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