As a senior, Emily spends her second year on staff as both a copy editor and entertainment editor. Outside newspaper, Emily plays violin in the school orchestra and leads Dead Poets Society as president. When she's not at school, however, Emily enjoys writing poetry, repeatedly watching the same movies and, sometimes, succeeding in her goal of reading five books a week.
Rocking into day 4, students and staff dressed up in their best 80’s attire. From neon-colored outfits to iconic exercise attire, many soared back into the time of boomboxes and great hair. Keep Reading
Following Tuesday’s 50’s freak out, students dressed up in their hippie-inspired outfits for “Flower Power Day.” Students brought in the flower power by wearing multi-colored outfits, styling loose clothing and sunglasses and spreading peace around campus. Tomorrow, students will show their wild side for “Rock the 80’s” Day. (Photos by the Patriot Post staff and from Erin Bryan and Elizabeth Zhu of Spotlight Yearbook) Keep Reading
After showing off class-pride on day 1, students dressed up in their first decades-inspired outfits for the week. Homecoming Day 2’s theme is 50’s Sock Hop Day, allowing students to dress up in their 50’s attire and jam out to the decade’s best songs. Keep Reading
Coming into homecoming week, students wore their class shirts for “Class Colors Day.” Students from grades 7-12 wore different colored shirts dedicated to their grade level. Every shirt had a design that read “Heritage Rocks the Decades,” including graphics that corresponded to the “Decades” theme. Keep Reading
Making their second appearance at the Washington University Model United Nations Symposium, or WUMUNS, the Heritage MUN team received the award of Best Large Delegation for the second consecutive year. Keep Reading