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The Student News Site Of Inlet Grove High School

Inlet Grove News

The Student News Site Of Inlet Grove High School

Inlet Grove News

TURTLE TALK: Maritime Academy students visited the Loggerhead Marine Center in Jupiter led by Marine Biology teacher Ms. Rose to learn about turtles and more Feb. 1.

Maritime visits marines

Brianna Luberisse, Editor-in-Chief
February 5, 2018
QUEEN OF THE KITCHEN: Culinary Academy senior Yolnicka Jeune was crowned 2018 Career and Technology Education (CTE) student of the year. Yolnicka achieved this award due to her role model qualities such as having a positive attitude, following safety precautions and working well to help and lead other students.

Photo of the Day: Rising chef

Brianna Luberisse, Editor-in-Chief
February 5, 2018
TAKING THE WIN: GroveWatch.com Editor-in-Chief Brianna Luberisse, a sophomore in the Journalism program, took the Martin Luther King Coordinating Committee Photo competition with two wins, first and second place.  I did not think that I was going to win, she said. I was kind of shocked that I won a first and second place.

The rising star

Ruth-Anna Kalchik, Staff Writer
January 10, 2018
ACTIVITY MONDAY: Mathematics instructor Mrs. Williams, left, joins Skye Hinson as Skye holds her gift that was donated by the U.S Marines. Toys for Teenagers, said Principal Jack Myszkowki, is a good name I got from Toys for Tots. The toys were distributed to students during 4th period.

‘Toys for Teenagers’

Ruth Mondesir, Managing Editor
December 18, 2017
THATS THE SPIRIT: Vilaine Jorcilien, left, and School Improvement Club member Sanon Margarelet sell candy canes in front of the cafeteria.

Happy Holidays

Esmeralda Aguirre, Staff Writer
December 15, 2017
ANN MARIE SORRELL: The President/CEO of  The Mosaic Group, an award- winning marketing, public relations and events management firm serving clients throughout South Florida, spoke to Journalism students about her career. The Pahokee native, who studied Healthcare Administration/Health Management at Florida  A&M University, now has her own company that has managed more than 200 campaigns, and clients ranging from budgets of $10,000 to $5 million. Ive always been a business minded person, and knew that whether I was going to be a physical therapist or a nurse or whatever, something was going to lead back to me turning it into my own business somehow, she said.

Photo of the Day: Upscale at the Grove

Ruth Mondesir, Managing Editor
December 14, 2017
ROLE MODELS: The School Improvement club (S.I.C.) is putting in the work. Even in the current cold weather, members stayed after school to work on the garden. A difference starts with one person; little by little S.I.C. members are contributing to making their school a better place.

Determination

Betsy Merino, Staff Writer
December 14, 2017
CHALLENGE: The Senior LPNs went to The Alliance for Eating Disorders Awareness 
conference where they  attended, participated and even offered support and feedback.

Healthcare conference

Deisy Velasquez, Features Editor
December 12, 2017
HOLIDAY JOY: The School Improvement Club (S.I.C.) has brought festivity and joy to Inlet Grove. For the first time ever, members made a proposal to uplift school spirit by bringing in the Spirit Tree. In order to get the proposal in action , they had to get it approved by Dr. Banks and their fellow Canes. The Spirit Tree is meant for students to decorate and write positive wishes for the holidays. It is non-denominational and for every student to enjoy.
The purpose of the Spirit Tree is to create a positive atmosphere. It is a school project for all students to enjoy.

Hurricane Spirit Tree

Betsy Merino, Staff Writter
December 7, 2017
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