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Jeanie Auguste, Entertainment Editor
CAPTURING THE TASTE: On March 28, the Culinary Academy served appetizers to guests and students with many different flavors and styles in the Media Center for the Career Showcase. They were one of the best groups representing their career,  said Keren Joseph, a junior in the Medical Academy.
It’s all about food
Amanda Alcema, Food Editor
SUNDAE FUNDAY: On Valentines Day, Feb. 14, students who have earned 500 or more HERO points can receive one ice cream during lunch from Culinary students. The topping selection included sliced bananas, whipped cream, Oreo crumbs, sprinkles, cherries, and chocolate syrup.
Scooping up the reward
Amanda Alcema, Food Editor
Take a bite
Take a bite
Amanda Alcema, Food Editor
THE CANES WERE THERE: To end the school year, the Multimedia team took a field trip to Wekiwa Springs State Park to enjoy its crystal-clear waters and long, winding nature trails after another successful year of publications.
Outdoor retreat
Jessica Bureau, Co Editor

New beginnings

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Alaja Depina
OVERVIEW: Marine Academy instructor Mr.Burt is shown above teaching student Chance Williams on how to construct the motor of a boat

Mr. Burt is the new Marine Technology teacher, located in Room 707.

“I decided to teach here because of my opportunity to educate and cultivate young minds,” said Mr. Burt.

“Marine Technology educates students on boat engines and boat safety as well as how to prevent accidents,” said Aiyana Lawrence, a Junior in the program.

According to the Inlet Grove website, “The Marine Technology Academy learns the theory of marine engine operation and how to service four-stroke, two-stroke, and diesel engines. This is a hands-on series of classes that enable students to learn.”

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Aiyana said she likes Mr. Burt as an instructor and teacher because “he has patience with the class and when students need help he doesn’t hesitate to offer his assistance.”

Mr. Burt has taught for over 17 years and looks forward to continuing at Inlet Grove.

“I like seeing the satisfaction and confidence in my students as their knowledge grows,” said Mr. Burt.

He has not only met the likes of students but those part of the administration

“Mr. Burt is very passionate, and caring and wants to build good for the community and students,” said Mr. Lopez, the Principal of Inlet Grove,” Mr. Burt has lots of experience with the community as well as business and brings a lot of enthusiasm.”

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Alaja Depina
Alaja Depina, Communication Chief
What's up! My name is Alaja, but everyone calls me Lála. I was in the Medical Academy but I switched my career to Journalism this year (11th grade). I was born in Brockton, MA, and moved to Florida without my parents at the age of 12. I am half Angolan and half Cape Verdean, I understand all versions of Portuguese due to my culture. I used to do/play soccer, track, cross country, taekwondo, jazz band, and advanced band. I was a tutor for the 21st-century program and a coach for a program called Playworks. I love food, music, theories, my two dogs, hanging out with friends, and, of course, talking! I am everywhere and nowhere at the same time, so have fun looking for me.  

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