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The Bobcat Prowl

The Bobcat Prowl

The Student News Site of South Windsor High School

The Bobcat Prowl

Navya Jayaraj

Navya Jayaraj, Staff Writer

Navya Jayaraj is a staff writer for the South Windsor High School’s newspaper The Bobcat Prowl. During her time with The Prowl, Jayaraj hopes to write stories featuring the student body. Navya enjoys reading, practicing the piano, oboe, and furthering her knowledge in math. In addition she loves speed cubing, solving puzzles, playing chess, running, and playing darts. In the future, Navya hopes that her newspaper writing will make an impact on the South Windsor community.

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These three scarecrows are located on the green lawn on the front of the South Windsor Public Library. Audrey is the black scarecrow on the left, Sunny is the red scarecrow on the center, and Vacation Day is the blue scarecrow on the right.

South Windsor Public Library Host its Scarecrow Contest

Navya Jayaraj, Staff Writer
October 21, 2025

The South Windsor Public Library hosted its annual Scarecrow Contest on October 12, 2025, giving local organizations and businesses a chance to showcase their creativity. Participants set up their scarecrows...

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Students are looking at the math topics, CAML rules, and some practice problems on their paper that are helpful to know for the competition.

Math Team Hosts First Meeting

Navya Jayaraj, Staff Writer
September 30, 2025

The South Windsor High School Math Team's first meeting, hosted by Coach Brindisi, was held on Friday, September 19, 2025, at 2:15 PM in room 265 to provide students with the necessary information about...

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Profe Ruiz helps his students on the assignment by giving them ideas on what they can include.

Profe Pedro Ruiz Joins South Windsor High School

Navya Jayaraj, Staff Writer
September 15, 2025

Profe Ruiz, a new Spanish teacher, recently joined the South Windsor High School staff for the 2025-2026 school, due to a shortage of Spanish teachers.  He was born and raised in his native country...

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