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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

CELEBRATING THE BEST: Bethune-Cookman University Palm Beach County Alumni Chapter officers (from left) Eunice Twiggs, vice president and HBCU Luncheon chairperson; Sylvia Gibson, president; and Margaret Chukuma, treasurer.

Bethune alumni honor HBCUs

Leeds Antoine, Staff Writer
April 12, 2017
STUDENTS MEET HEALERS: Roger L. Duncan III (center), immediate past president of the T. Leroy Jefferson Medical Society, poses with the keynote speaker, Florida Surgeon General and Secretary of Health Celeste Philip (to his left), along with other members of the Medical Society, during the Fifth Annual Health & Science Stars of Tomorrow Career Symposium at Inlet Grove.

Medical Symposium symphony

Drachme Pierre, Staff Writer
April 10, 2017
NEW WAYS: In her Spanish classes Ms. Campanioni encourages students to learn in creative ways.

Learning can be fun

April 10, 2017
Chef Tammy Newman

What’s Cooking? A.C.T.I.O.N.

Dakota Sands, Staff Writer
April 10, 2017
HONORABLE COMPANY: Attending the 16th annual William M. Holland Scholarship Luncheon along with area law students were (from left) Student Government Association sponsor Ms.  Morrison, and SGA members Joudelyne Altidor, Flolaine Francois, Numigine Jean-Bernard, Sarilnar Lam, Nycole Thelwell, Jodi Abilhomme and Shannon James. The students met Benjamin Lloyd Crump, a distinguished lawyer who has won landmark cases, and Judge Moses Baker Jr., who received the Legacy Award for his contributions to the field of Law. The Feb. 3 event also was an occasion for Ms. Morrison to visit with former Palm Beach County Judge Ronald Alvarez, before whom she practiced as a senior attorney for the Department of Children and Families.

Applying the law

April 10, 2017
DANCE, DANCE, DANCE:  Willie Chavers and Quantajia Bedminster were crowned King and Queen of Prom 2K17, but all the Canes were kings and queens as Mrs. Platas and the Junior class made it the best prom yet on April 8.

A perfect date

Brianna Luberisse, Editor-in-Chief
April 10, 2017
AND THE CANES WERE THERE: The importance of social media in promoting school newspapers was the focus of the opening session of the annual High School Journalism Workshops hosted by the Palm Beach Post on Dec. 6.

The new age of Journalism

Hailey Britton, Staff Writer
March 29, 2017
THE TREE IS GONE: Students returned from Spring Break to find a favorite source of lunchtime shade missing. The tree was 40 to 60 years old, said Media Specialist Mrs. Bell, and was starting to rot and die.

Photo of the Day: Stumped

Starlia Dormeus, Staff Writer
March 28, 2017
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