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After the storm, sophomore Calvin Reeder’s family in Florida tries to drive down the street that is flooded with water. Hurricane Maria devastated Florida and Reeders family there. Submitted by Calvin Reeder.

CHS Students, Teacher Discusses How Their Families Were Impacted by Hurricane Season

Caitlyn Burns October 9, 2017
“Since there’s not much gas going in there and lines for gas are like eight hours long, it’s physically and mentally impossible to get gas (for generators) anyways,” Pagan-Marrero said.
The First Challenge [Café Libro]

The First Challenge [Café Libro]

Carson TerBush, Cover Story Editor October 7, 2017

There are many ways to judge a book. Over my many years as a reader, I have judged books by their summaries, authors, and yes, (sometimes especially) by their covers. My system, however biased, has worked...

NHS to take over Holiday Secret Shop in 2017

Ben Traylor October 6, 2017
“We’re willing to give NHS all of our supplies and offer any tips we can to allow this to succeed this year,” Reid said. “For us, this year, it just doesn’t fit with the way that we’re trying to take the department. And for our students, teaching leadership through a management-driven environment is easier to accomplish in the Cafe rather than the Holiday Secret Shop.”
A participant sprints through the last stretch. A station with snacks and drinks were provided past the finish line.

Photo Essay: FTK 5K Color Run

Selena Liu October 4, 2017
Students participate in the FTK 5K Color Run
Students work on devices in Mr. Bonewits class. Bonewit is known for his integration of cutting edge technology in the classroom.

Teacher Profile: Manufacturing and engineering teacher Zachary Bonewit wins Outstanding Young Teacher Award in Engineering

Satvik Kandru October 4, 2017
“Being a teacher here has changed my view on how engineering and manufacturing (applies) to high school kids,” he said. “It is kind of cool to see how the position I’m in can change a career choice and help someone choose what they are going to do in the future.”
Attendees at the Planetarium Show on Sept. 28 watch the show. Turner said viewers were able to learn about identifying various constellations and stars among a variety of other interesting information.

A Starry Night: Astronomy club sponsor, leader reflect on recent planetarium show

Kris Otten September 29, 2017

Astronomy teacher Keith Turner and students held a planetarium show at the CHS planetarium on Sept. 28. Doors opened to the public at 7 p.m. and the show began at 7:30 p.m. with tickets selling for $4...

Simulated Silence: American Sign Language students host the tenth annual Deaf Deaf World

Simulated Silence: American Sign Language students host the tenth annual Deaf Deaf World

Hari Patel September 29, 2017
“When I came to this school, I thought people should be more aware of the deaf and to celebrate the deaf awareness week which is always the last week of September.”
Junior Shubhi Sinha pets one of the dogs that is at the event and enjoys watching dogs participate in the activities CMYC set up. “My favorite part of Bow Wow Bash is the obstacle course … Our fastest time so far was 35 seconds,” Sinha said.

Photo Essay: Bow Wow Bash

Riya Chinni September 25, 2017
CMYC hosts Bow Wow Bash event for community.
Club members Kian Robinson and Ben Ring discuss the schedule to bring in their guest speaker.

Environmental Action Club focuses on food waste and food quality

Laasya Mamidipalli September 22, 2017

This semester, Environmental Action Club will focus on food waste and related topics. Within the vast subject, club members have decided to put their attention specifically on smaller aspects that many...

School vs. Sports: CHS students struggle to balance academics, athletics

School vs. Sports: CHS students struggle to balance academics, athletics

Misha Rekhter September 21, 2017

Slowly but surely, the days of the gladiator have been swept to the wayside and the age of the modern, intellectual warrior has emerged. As such, the evolution of sports has been drastically altered by...

A Coffee Break: With the reopening of the Carmel Cafe, the HiLite reviewed  other cafes around the area for when students aren’t at school

A Coffee Break: With the reopening of the Carmel Cafe, the HiLite reviewed other cafes around the area for when students aren’t at school

Laasya Mamidipalli, Student Section Reporter September 21, 2017

The Well Coffeehouse Soho Cafe & Gallery The Quirky Feather ConfectionerySure Shot

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