A new addition to Santa Rosa High: Ms. Price
Taking the place of Ms. Whyte, Ms. Price is the new English and drama teacher at Santa Rosa High School.
Taking the place of Ms. Whyte, Ms. Price is the new English and drama teacher at Santa Rosa High School.
Miranda Owen, Copy Editor Dear Thirteen Year Old Me, As I’m in the home stretch of my entire high school career, a disgusting amount of emotions flush through me every day. Being in the second semester of senior year, I’ve come to the realization that this is [...]
"It's the worst feeling in the world," senior John Smith said, shuffling his feet and looking down. "But I never said anything because I didn't want to seem like I was weak or have emotion." Smith, like 15% of other teens, suffers from depression.
You wake up to the sound of a car pulling away from the driveway. It’s your mom, leaving for work; suddenly, you jump out of bed and see that it’s 7:45 in the morning! You rush downstairs, get together a rushed lunch, and head out to your car. As you drive to school 15 minutes away, you realize that you’ve left your work at home, but you don’t have time to head back. As you sprint up to the classroom the bell rings. When you get inside, your teacher hands you a detention slip and asks you to sit down. It’s 8:01. Sadly, this is a very common event here at Santa Rosa High School. According to our school’s tardy policy, you could get a detention for being even just a couple seconds late to class one time. And by late to class, they mean out of your seat.
Prior to entering high school, my life was filled with opportunities to lose myself in the boundless borders of remarkable stories. I spent time reading fictional pieces ripe with tales of fantastical events
When I first saw her, I immediately fell in love. What caught my attention were her mesmerizing curves which complemented her body, and her long slender neck which embraced her delicate head
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Laguna Beach, California is 462 miles from Petaluma, nine hours by car and an hour by plane. As a vacation destination, it doesn’t seem too far away. However, when someone that you’re used to seeing everyday
I once believed that my ethnicity was a burden in my life, a barrier between what I wanted to achieve and what I could accomplish, a scarlet letter that separated me from my peers. Even though English is my first language, I recall
By AMANDA KRALEY MARIA CARRILLO HIGH SCHOOL, JUNIOR, 16 Three Maria Carrillo High School students wake up in the morning, grab all their things, and head out the door to school. But they are not going to the east Santa Rosa school. Senior Angie Howard, junior Dante Mazzanti [...]