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School Literary Fair winners released

With a new year comes another school literary fair organized by Expressions staffers. English teachers and other faculty members read through all submissions and determined the winners here. (Photo/Ella Gohari) Keep Reading

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Remembering International Holocaust Day

Thursday, Jan. 27 marks the 76th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau, the largest Nazi concentration camp and International Holocaust Remembrance Day. To honor this day, members of the Butterfly Project and Tikkun Olam, a Jewish cultural club, students presented an interview with a survivor of the Holocaust, Mrs. Ruth Millman. (Photo/Kayra Dayi) Keep Reading

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Science fair goes online once again

Science fair, which was initially planned to occur in-person, was held online due to Omicron. In prior years, the fair had been held in-person, allowing students to propose their completed research and directly converse with judges. However, this year, as well as the past year, the fair transitioned online, requiring students to pre-record their presentations and explanations. (Photo/Alejandra Abramson) Keep Reading

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Petition for a Statewide Financial Literacy Course

Stephen Sykes started a petition, working with junior Luke Freed, to require financial education standards in Florida schools. This would require a class in all schools with life skills and personal finance, including how to write checks, how to do taxes, how taxes change, investing, and more. This would essentially help those in low income areas who are not exposed to information like this and give them extra opportunities like learning how to start businesses.  (Photo/change.org) Keep Reading

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Applying to college? It’s more complicated than you think

Crafting a college application is more than just choosing the right awards to emphasize or writing the perfect essay; students must also decide how they want to apply. With Early Decision (ED), Early Action (EA), Restrictive Early Action (REA) and Regular Decision (RD) all on the table, it can seem daunting to decide which application is best for you. (Photo/Littles Photography) Keep Reading

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