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Color Guard continues preparation for upcoming performances

After performing at the Homecoming game Sept. 24, the Color Guard continues to look ahead to performances in the next few weeks. According to Rosie Queen, director of the Color Guard here, the team’s first competition was on Sept. 11, and performances will continue until mid-November. “We continue performing with the band during marching band [...]

The Parent Teacher Organization, or PTO, is an organization of parents that works to plan events at Carmel High School. According to PTO President Kim Gunderman, PTO meetings are held every first Tuesday of the month at 9 a.m. in the Community Room. “Our next meeting is Tuesday, October 5th at 9 a.m. in the [...]

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This year the physical education department is adopting a new waiver that requires students to take PE I but can play a sport or other extracurricular that is mentioned on the waiver to take place of the PE II credit. The physical education department voted the new waiver form into use during the middle of [...]

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TechHOUNDS members will meet on Sept. 30 after school in Room C105 to prepare for the upcoming build season, which will take place six weeks after winter break. The team members are aiming to win their third consecutive Purdue Boilermaker Regional. Club sponsor George Giltner said even though the team has many new members, he thinks that the [...]

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Stealing Heaven by Elizabeth Scott tells the story of a teenage girl struggling to find her own identity in a life of lies and deceit that has been forced upon her. This novel addresses issues such as honesty, loyalty to family and loved ones and feelings of being torn and uncertain. Scott illustrates the life [...]

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Growing up in the quiet and calm suburbia that is Carmel, I have to admit that there is little I know about notorious gangs like the Crips and the Bloods. So when I decided to read and review Snitch by Allison van Diepen, a contender for this year’s Rosie award, I was surprised to find that the [...]

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