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December 2019 - page 2

News

Fostering a better holiday season

Friends For Fosters, a charity started by senior Kristen Quesada and her older sister, Heritage alumna Katherine Quesada, aims to help those less fortunate receive gifts and necessities during the winter season. This year, their goal to spread holiday cheer helped them raise over one hundred gifts to give to others. Keep Reading

News

Sixth Pre-Professional program opens

After more than 20 years of offering computer science classes, Heritage unveiled the official track this year. Though still a work in progress, students now have the option to focus on computer science. Keep Reading

News

No distress at de-stress meetings

In order to help relieve midterm-related stress, the Shanti club will host a series of ten-minute meetings the morning of each midterm day in room 8204 under the instruction of eighth-grader Saumya Narang. Keep Reading

Orchestra concert closes winter concert series

Bringing the winter concerts to a close, Orchestra took to the stage Dec. 12. Following a Christmas theme, the orchestra concert featured two pieces conducted by students, “Ose Shalom” by senior co-conductor Joey Balem and a collection of pieces from “The Prince of Egypt” by junior co-conductor Pierre Younes, as well as a symphonic collaboration with members from band. Keep Reading

Features

Effective cramming, crammed into three steps

With midterms in the not-so-distant future, students may start to realize just how much they procrastinated studying for them. While cramming doesn't produce the most effective study results, using one of these methods may make cramming a little more helpful. Keep Reading

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