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Brianna Sweeney

Brianna Sweeney, Staff Writer

Brianna Sweeney is a Junior at South Windsor High School. She has been a competitive dancer since she was 8 years old, but when she’s not busy dancing, she enjoys roller skating and writing. After high school, Brianna wants to go to college and get a degree in marine biology. This goal was acquired from her love of animals and the ocean. 

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World Summit

Brianna Sweeney, Staff Writer
May 23, 2024

The World Summit is an annual event for the freshman class, where students are selected to represent a country and deal with international affairs. This year, the freshman class attempted to find solutions...

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A world language class at South Windsor High School, ready to serve the future needs of its students.

An Expanding World language Department

Brianna Sweeney, Staff Writer
May 1, 2024

In the next school year, South Windsor High School will be offering a variety of new language classes. South Windsor already provides students with a broad variety of world language classes, including...

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Andrea Mainelli graduated from South Windsor High School in 1981.

Graduated But Not Forgotten

Brianna Sweeney, Staff Writer
April 1, 2024

Andrea Mainelli, a 1981 South Windsor High School Graduate, was recently inducted into the High School Hall of Fame on Saturday, March 2, 2024.  Throughout high school, she was class valedictorian,...

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Students scrolling through social media while sitting in a classroom.

The Battle Between Cell Phones and Classroom Attention

Brianna Sweeney, Staff Writer
March 6, 2024

Since 2020, the use of social media has increased, and so have distractions in the classroom. This has catalyzed controversy around the nation about whether cell phone use in schools should be banned. COVID-19...

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