As a senior, Kayla Rubenstein spends her fourth (and heartbreakingly final) year on staff as Online Editor-in-Chief, Business Manager and Social Media Correspondent. Wanting to make the most of her senior year, Kayla serves as the President of Quill and Scroll, Historian of Rho Kappa and Co-Historian of NHS, while also actively participating in EHS and SNHS. Outside of school, Kayla contributes to Mensa’s publications and volunteers with different organizations within her community. An avid reader, Kayla can often be found with her nose in a book when not working on an article for The Patriot Post or developing a project for iPatriot Post.
For the first time in Heritage history, there will be no valedictorian or salutatorian. Instead, 12 seniors with the highest GPAs have earned the title of Top Scholar. Keep Reading
This past year, a pandemic ravaged the world. Events, and people, became COVID superspreaders, transmitting the virus rapidly. However, there’s another disease plaguing the 21st century: opinion-based misinformation. Keep Reading
With a new year came a new issue of “The Patriot Post.” Featuring the ignorance plaguing the country and ways to remedy it as the cover story, the newsmagazine covers topics ranging from cultural appropriation to Black History Month. Keep Reading
After the pandemic prompted the cancellation of some senior activities, administration emailed seniors and senior parents an update on graduation. Keep Reading
At the end of last school year, this year’s seniors convened via Google Meets to vote on the Homecoming theme. Now, a pandemic later, students both virtual and in person are dressing up to the senior-voted days. March 1 through March 5, Heritage hosted its Clash of Classes week, featuring dress up days and extra activities. Keep Reading