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The 45th Annual Student Art Exhibit was held at The South Windsor Public Library on April 27th.

Student Art Showcase

The South Windsor Public School’s Art Department showcases student-crafted artwork at the 45th Annual Student Art Exhibit.
Eliza Blanchfield, Editor in Chief May 1, 2023

Thursday, April 27th, marked South Windsor’s 45th Annual Student Art Exhibit. Each year, art teachers in the South Windsor school district enjoy the privilege of submitting outstanding student artwork...

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Sophomore Aditya Jha was awarded a  mini grant for his cycling club by South Windsor Youth and Family Services and the South Windsor Alliance for Families on April 21st.

Pedaling to Success

Sophomore Aditya Jha was one of four recipients for the Make a Change Grant.
Emma Cherubini and Olivia Liegl April 28, 2023

Sophomore Aditya Jha applied for, and was awarded, a mini grant from the South Windsor Youth and Family Services and the South Windsor Alliance for Families on April twenty first.  Jha is the founder...

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Sports Podcast

Fadel Kafel, Tyler Romero, and Nathan Tenney April 28, 2023

This week on The Sidelines, sophomores Fadel Kafel, Tyler Romero, and Nathan Tenney discuss what is happening in sports at South Windsor High School.

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Sophomore students were published in an anthology after their work was selected by the Young Writers contest.

Sophomores Publish ‘Twisted Tales’

Jack Huot, Copy Editor April 27, 2023

South Windsor High School sophomores expressed their creative side, creating tales of creatures and villainous antagonists in published mini sagas. Established in 1991, Young Writers allows students...

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Bobcat Robotics: ‘Charged Up’ and Crushing Competition

Katelyn Drenga, Editor April 27, 2023

On Thursday, April 20th, stakes were high as the Bobcat Robotics Team 177 walked through the doors of Huston´s George R. Brown Convention Center to compete in the World Robotics Championship.  For...

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April 22nd, is Earth Day. This nationally recognized day holds its origins in 1969 after a catastrophic oil spill called attention to the destruction of the environment.

Earth Day’s Origins

Elizabeth Sinclair, Web Editor/ News Specialist April 27, 2023

Earth Day, celebrated every year on April 22, is a day reserved for empowering action in order to ensure the health and sustainability of the planet. There is a need for awareness by both humans and corporations...

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Mrs. McMahon, Mrs. Zaino, Mrs. Balducci, Mrs. Hanchuck, and Mrs. Iacovelli are the incredible administrative assistant team at SWAHS.

Administrative Assistant Appreciation Day

School Administrative Assistants never fail to show us what it means to work as a combined unit behind the scenes of South Windsor High School.
Eshal Irfan, Staff Writer April 27, 2023

On Wednesday, April 26, 2023, South Windsor High School celebrated Administrative Assistant Appreciation Day in a big way. Here at SWHS, we have eight administrative assistants in total those of who Ms....

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Hope Fournier

Traditional Education Trumps

Hope Fournier, Staff Writer April 27, 2023

Many high schools have been taking the approach of letting students choose classes based on their career choice. Although many students and teachers believe this method would be helpful to students, much...

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Andreo Benitez

Impactful Experience

Andreo Benitez, Staff Writer April 27, 2023

Picture this scenario: after 12 years in the general education system, on your first day of your new university, you’re finding yourself both lost and confused as you scramble to catch up on what everyone...

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Students from Mr. Savvides’ Video Game Design course learn how to code.

Should High Schools Pursue Career-Oriented Classes?

Andreo Benitez and Hope Fournier April 27, 2023

In order to help students better prepare for college and the working world, some high schools are taking to providing more career-focused education in order to make the transition into a four-year university...

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