Starting May 5, Heritage updated its distance learning schedule from 8:30 a.m. to 2:15 p.m. to 8:30 a.m. to 3:20 p.m., changing the length of classes and the breaks in between. Keep Reading
For the class of 2020, their last day of class was not filled with cut-up uniforms and cheerful screams, but rather tearful goodbyes as they logged onto Google Meets for the final time. Seniors stuck to the original academic schedule and ended classes Thursday, May 7, five weeks after beginning the distance learning plan. Keep Reading
Like during most significant events, the COVID-19 pandemic sparked protests, yet these protesters are holding up signs saying something different than “Don’t Tread On Me:” “I Want a Haircut.” Keep Reading
For the fourth time in history, the Olympic Committee postponed the Summer Olympic Games for one year. The Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and International Olympic Committee (IOC) president Thomas Back released news March 17 that the opening Olympic ceremony for the Tokyo Summer Olympics will take place July 24, 2021. Keep Reading
The COVID-19 crisis continues its worldwide plunder, but seniors feel the effects on an extra-personal level. High school principal Mrs. Elise Blum sent a video update to the Class of 2020 Friday, April 10, in which she broke some news many were afraid to hear. In this article, learn about the status of each senior event. Keep Reading