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Homework for the Holidays: As winter break starts Dec. 23, students of minority religions reflect on holidays, the school calendar

Homework for the Holidays: As winter break starts Dec. 23, students of minority religions reflect on holidays, the school calendar

Angela Li and Karen Zhang December 14, 2017

Last year, Hannah Kosc, Jewish student and junior, said she was unable to take a day off of school for an important Jewish holiday: Yom Kippur. Instead of reflecting and taking time to spend with her community,...

Small Business, Big Impact: Upcoming Open in Carmel Day on Nov. 25 recognizes local businesses, impact on community

Small Business, Big Impact: Upcoming Open in Carmel Day on Nov. 25 recognizes local businesses, impact on community

Emily Dexter, Riya Chinni, Angela Li, Avery Thorpe, and Hari Patel November 17, 2017

An important day for small businesses throughout Carmel is coming up on Nov. 25, as this day is both Open In Carmel Day and Small Business Saturday. To recognize this day, the HiLite talked to the owners...

Do Something Club sponsor James Ziegler talks to the club about the upcoming fleece blankets for the homeless event which will take place on Nov. 14 after school in the freshman cafeteria. According to Ziegler, the club hopes to make 50 blankets to donate to the homeless during the week of Thanksgiving.

Do Something Club to make fleece blankets for the homeless

Angela Li November 14, 2017

Do Something Club’s annual fleece blankets for the homeless event will take place on Nov. 14 after school in the freshman cafeteria. According to sponsor James Ziegler, the club hopes to make at least...

Education on Paper vs. Technology:  Recent studies show most people believe paper is crucial to a student’s education. How do CHS students compare to this trend?

Education on Paper vs. Technology: Recent studies show most people believe paper is crucial to a student’s education. How do CHS students compare to this trend?

Angela Li October 26, 2017

According to a study conducted in August by the Paper and Packaging Board, 96 percent of parents think that paper is "an essential part of children being able to achieve their educational goals." In a...

Balancing the Calendar: Calendar committee begins to consider new styles of school schedules

Balancing the Calendar: Calendar committee begins to consider new styles of school schedules

Michelle Yin October 26, 2017

The calendar committee is beginning to research changes for the next three years after 2017-18, such as a balanced calendar, flex days and “E-days”, according to Dr. Amy Dudley, head of the calendar...

Do Something Club sponsor James Ziegler plans the details and promotion of the club’s upcoming Fleece Blankets for the Homeless Event. According to Ziegler, the blanket-making will take place after school on Nov. 14 in the main cafeteria.

Do Something Club prepares for Fleece Blankets for the Homeless event

Angela Li October 24, 2017

Do Something Club will meet on Oct. 31 after school to plan the club’s annual Fleece Blankets for the Homeless event. According to club sponsor James Ziegler, this project will be the primary focus for...

 Do Something Club sponsor James Ziegler discusses the club’s upcoming breast cancer research fundraiser with freshman Setareh Hamidi. Ziegler said the majority of the fundraising for the Breast Cancer Research Foundation will happen on Oct. 6 at the home football game.

Do Something Club prepares for breast cancer fundraiser night

Angela Li October 4, 2017

Do Something Club plans meeting to finalize the plans for the club’s annual breast cancer research fundraiser. According to club sponsor James Ziegler, the majority of the fundraising for the Breast...

The Shop Speak-ups

Angela Li and Emily Dexter September 21, 2017

 

Senior Nickolas “Nick” Gemelas completes a lab during his B4 Physics C class. Gemelas, on the subject of age gaps in classes, said he believed having a wide range of ages in a class could prove beneficial to students.

The Upper(Class) Hand: CHS students evaluate the validity of the claim: “older students perform better than younger students in class”

Angela Li, Feature Reporter September 21, 2017

Senior Nick Gemelas is taking five AP classes this year as part of the senior schedule, which, for him, includes AP Physics 1. Gemelas said he is taking physics this year as it is one of the remaining...

Do Something Club sponsor James Ziegler introduces club information and this year’s service projects at the club’s callout meeting. Ziegler said throughout the months of September and October, the primary focus of the club will be their annual fundraiser for the Breast Cancer Research Foundation.

Do Something Club plans Oct. breast cancer research fundraiser

Angela Li September 12, 2017

Do Something Club will have their second meeting this Thursday, Sept. 14, to begin brainstorming fundraising ideas for their annual breast cancer research fundraiser. The club had their call-out meeting...

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