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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

The Student News Site Of Inlet Grove High School

Inlet Grove News

Dafany Miranda-Zepeda

Dafany Miranda-Zepeda, Managing Editor

Hi, I’m Dafany Miranda-Zepeda. I am a Junior who was originally in the Pre-Law Academy but I switched to Journalism in the beginning of my Junior year.  Journalism has been a wonderful experience because writing has always been a passion of mine so I’m glad to improve on my writing skills. I love learning new things and I adore cute things like axolotls, frogs, and hedgehogs.  The future is unpredictable so I can’t be certain where I will be but I hope to travel to different places that allow me to see other parts of people and lifestyles that do not just pertain to where I am from or what I have been used to. Change is difficult but growth and development will always be in our lives, it is up to us to decide whether we want to accept that change.  I hope you have a lovely day.

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FESTIVITY: National Honor Society members, Ms. Espinoza, Ms. Reyes, and Mr. Doby (shown above) went to Okeeheelee Park for the NHS Senior send-off hosted by Vice President, Cinthia Gonzalez on May 7. "It was a fun event, people painted, played Uno, and played sports," said Gonzalez.

[Photo] Good times

Shania Mckellar, Staff Writer
May 18, 2022
BLISS: Editor-in-Chief Sephora Charles, Senior Class officers, and The Student Publications Team assembled and shared a moment with one another for the big reveal of the 2022 Yearbook.

[Photo] Joyous unboxing

Leah Robinson, Staff Writer
May 3, 2022
CHALLENGERS: Pre-Architecture students like Zander Welch, left, and Jaden Alexander, right, competed in a SeaPerch underwater robotics competition on April 23. They were asked to create and design a machine that can perform certain tasks such as an obstacle course and a sub-aquatic space simulator.  "In all honesty, I'm glad that we placed in 4th place out of the 20+ schools that were competing in this event," said Alexander.

Team manta

Dafany Miranda-Zepeda, Managing Editor
April 28, 2022
REVOLUTION: UN Chief, Antonio Guterres said, "This is not fiction or exaggeration. It is what science tells us will result from our current energy policies. We are on a pathway to global warming of more than double the 1.5-degree (Celsius, or 2.7-degrees Fahreinheit) limit."

Let the earth breathe

Dafany Miranda-Zepeda, Managing Editor
April 22, 2022
TO THE FINISH LINE: On April 16th, Canes arrived at Ocean Walk Singer Island to give water and Gatorades to the runners participating in the "Game On! Event." Students and NHS officers were assigned to stations  such as Gabriel Grieg, shown on the left, giving water to runner 733. "It was a very successful event for us, no safety incident whatsoever, all because all of you good reliable and responsible leaders," said Ms. Reyes.

Race on

Dafany Miranda-Zepeda, Managing Editor
April 21, 2022
NETWORK: The 6th Annual Diversity Career Fair hosted by Juan Diasgranados was held in Florida International University campus. Students received opportunities to show their resumes, portfolios, and clips to multiple news sites.  Workshops were presented to attendees such as speaking to top editors: Nicole Wolfe, left, Darryll Green, middle, and Monica R. Richardson, right.

Newsies

Dafany Miranda-Zepeda, Managing Editor
April 14, 2022
SYMBOLIC: Adenomyosis Awareness Month is represented by a purple and yellow ribbon. During March, Endometriosis Awareness Month is signified by a yellow ribbon.

Not just cramps

Dafany Miranda-Zepeda, Managing Editor
April 14, 2022
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