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Honor societies host induction ceremony

A majority of the honor societies held their annual induction ceremony March 15 in the theater. Advisers and officers introduced their respective societies and called their inductees to the stage, where each received membership certificates along with other materials such as pins and/or flowers. (Photo/Nithisha Makesh) Keep Reading

Features

Pi(e) day

While it may seem like one of the most well-known constants in math has nothing in common with cooking, this is not true. On this not-so-typical Monday, math classes including Mrs. Mehlman’s Honors Geometry, Mrs. Smiley’s Advanced Geometry and Mrs. Bubelis’ Algebra 2 Honors, spent their class period not in the classroom, but instead enjoying pie and other treats in the quad. (Photo/Zoe Horowtiz) Keep Reading

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Science research students win big at FJAS

The Florida Junior Academy of Science (FJAS) Speaker and Poster competition provides young scientists across the state with the opportunity to present their research to a panel of experienced judges and like-minded peers. The most recent iteration of this competition took place virtually March 12, organized by Heritage’s very own Mrs. Leya Joykutty. (Photo/Ella Gohari) Keep Reading

Features

Three quali-tea beverages that get you through the day

Standing at the front of the line staring at rows and rows of drinks can be stressful. After a year of online school, this was my first time at the Heritage campus, and by the end of the first semester, I was just as unsure as I was at the start. And after trying most of the drinks offered on campus, I’m happy to say that I think I’ve found them. (Photo/Shreya Shanmugam) Keep Reading

Features/Profiles

Dr. Couper shares her experiences as “a plant-based teacher”

Whether it may be sponsoring three clubs on campus, switching to a plant-based diet or never wearing any clothing made with real animal fur, there is no doubt that Dr. Couper, who teaches Honors Chemistry, profoundly cares about the planet. She tries to help the environment as much as she can, both inside and outside school. Dr. Couper has adopted a healthy lifestyle both for herself and the planet. (Photo/Dr. Couper) Keep Reading

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