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March 13, 2024 by Eliza Krackeler (‘24)
March 13, 2024 by Makenna Dicaprio(‘26) Saratoga Springs High School senior Rodell Evans tackles both academics and athletics as he prepares to transition to the competitive D1 lifestyle. With a strong passion for the game and commitment to excellence, he is ready to take on the challenges he might endure at the next level. “My
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March 13, 2024 by Carlie Friedman (’24) If you walk into room G243 at any time between 7:49am – 2:20pm, you are certain to find at least one student who is not supposed to be there. This is not because the student is ditching class or in some sort of trouble. They are choosing to
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February 14, 2024 by Eliza Krackeler (‘24) February, also known as Black History Month, finds MLK Saratoga in a state of constant motion. A group dedicated to the pursuit of a unified community, this organization constantly works to find new ways to spread its mission throughout Saratoga Springs through interactive and creative events. Holly Hammond,
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February 14, 2024 by Carlie Friedman (‘24) An isolated school community is making changes after the Covid-19 pandemic which stranded students and hampered development. One of those changes is the implementation of restorative practices to create meaningful connections between students and prevent truancy, fights, and other issues that have plagued Saratoga Springs High School. “Restorative
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February 14, 2024 by Elias Prodger (‘26) Oh, Grammys season. The Grammys seem to mean everything, yet simultaneously nothing at all to the average music fan. No matter who the Grammys decide to nominate, it seems like every decision made is a misstep, every action plagued by controversy and scandal. But does it all even
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February 14, 2024 by Bianca Babcock (‘24)
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February 14, 2024 by Camille Wilding (‘25) After a pause in holding Poetry Out Loud, an oral poetry competition, for almost 5 years, SSHS brought it back this past January thanks to many talented students. On Thursday, January 11th, the competition, as put by faculty organizer Mr. Ubriaco, “was more of a celebration of poetry
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February 14, 2024 by Sahiba Jassal (‘24) I’m sure many of us know about, and even relate to, the toxic and confusing modern relationship culture. Talking stages, casual dating, the dreaded situationships- how do we navigate this? What does it mean if they left me on “delivered” for 2 days? Are they playing hard to
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