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Inlet Grove News

The Student News Site Of Inlet Grove High School

Inlet Grove News

The Student News Site Of Inlet Grove High School

Inlet Grove News

AND THE WINNERS ARE: ALL THE NOMINEES, including the Canes  Pathfinder Scholarship Award representatives (from right), Joudelyne Altidor, Academic Excellence category; Linedjie Joseph, Forensics/Speech; Alexander Cote, Computer Science; and Jamesha Kendall, Briana Marie Cox Foundation Community Scholarship. The Palm Beach Post hosted the 34th Annual scholarship program, where nearly 600 seniors were rewarded for their scholastic efforts, May 17 at the Palm Beach Kravis Center.

#PostPathfinder

Brianna Luberisse, Staff Writer
May 19, 2017
SERVING UP HONORS: Sailfish Marina Executive Chef Steve Bernstein (from left), smiles with Hurricane Culinary Academy seniors Chris Burford Fitzgerald, Quantajaia Bedminster, Sal Sargent, Chef Tammy Newman and Zyanna Adolphe. The students, who have  interned at the Sailfish since January, gave Chef Bernstein a trophy for Best Mentor Senior Class 2017.

Thanks Sailfish

Dillion McClain, Staff Writer
May 18, 2017

Prom: The movie

April 24, 2017
COOL TEACHERS: The hats have it. The Grad Bash chaperone crew shows support for the Robotics team from Orlando.

Grad Bash selfie

Liam Burke, Staff Writer
April 24, 2017
When is graduation?

When is graduation?

Maria Murillo, Staff Writer
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
THEY REPRESENTED: The Hurricanes 2017 Pathfinder Award nominees (from left), Linedjie Joseph, Alex Cote and Joudelyne Altidor, are all smiles during their March 8 interviews at Palm Beach Atlantic University. The experience reminded me to take a leap of faith and remember that its not always about winning but simply trying and being part of something great, said Joseph, Inlet Groves Forensics/Speech nominee. Altidor, the Canes Academic Excellence nominee, added, It was great to see all of the top high school seniors come together to try to earn something for themselves and for their schools. Its good to be exposed to being judged so you understand that your performance does matter. Students who choose to follow the path of success and challenge should definitely participate. Final recognition in the areas biggest program honoring outstanding students, with college scholarships starting at $4,000 for first-place winners, will be presented at the Pathfinder Awards ceremony, Wednesday, May 17 at the Kravis Center.

Finding their paths

Brianna Luberisse, Editor-in-Chief
March 9, 2017
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