

Its purpose, according to the National Heritage Academies, is to honor Pooh’s creator, A.A. Students, teacher reminisce about favorite Disney memories, impact on lives National Winnie the Pooh Day, which was on Tuesday, Jan.This means using ethically sourced, renewable products with low negative environmental impacts in their day-to-day lives, instead of single-use plastics and nonrecyclables. In environmentally cautious efforts, students increasingly use sustainable alternatives rather than single-use plastics,… Recently, students considering their carbon footprint have turned to a growing movement: sustainable alternatives to daily products.Laughter and joy, the benchmarks of humor, lead to improved well-being, boosted morale, increased communication skills, and an enriched quality of life.… Students, teachers discuss benefits of humor in light of National Humor Month National humor month was conceived as a means to heighten public awareness of the therapeutic value of humor.“Ever since I was little I always looked at all the dresses and couldn’t wait to go to prom. Seniors describe bittersweet feeling, self-expression at prom According to senior Jenna Oustoiny, she has looked forward to prom for many years.The views in the column do not necessarily reflect the view of the HiLite staff.

Therefore, CHS administrators should consider letting seniors to allow their creativity to soar once more to create a final memorable experience of high school.

Senior pranks have been an American tradition for generations that many high schoolers participate in, but it is not something that students can do themselves. I hope a prank like that doesn’t happen again, as it barely can be considered a prank. All they did was park their cars in a square and play music while throwing around beach balls. In fact, last year students were so limited in their options that their “prank” was highly ineffective.

Many of the plans from previous years were shot down because administrators would not allow them even though the ideas seniors pitched were mostly harmless. And just this once-given that the prank is legal and doesn’t harm anyone-there should be no repercussions. Seniors should be allowed to have one prank near the end of the year, one final triumph. Most students have had almost the same munda ne schedule since they entered this school. Senior pranks are stunts pulled to amuse the school and/or the community, and this school needs one. But those are stories that everyone from any school can tell. Sure, people remember prom and winning State as some of their most valuable experiences. With that in mind, where is the time for joy? As we enter the final stretch of school, I wonder what I will truly remember as my favorite parts of high school. Most of us have experienced high amounts of stress with academics and athletics consuming most of our time. The charges include trespassing, breaking and entering, injury to personal property, and injury to real property according to the Lincoln County Sheriff’s office.We seniors have spent nearly four years at this school and current seniors have gone through seven finals weeks, SATs/ACTs, ISTEP exams and much more. All students involved were 18 years old and charged with misdemeanors. Warrants were issued yesterday, May 19th. The students and their parents were called to the school and admitted their involvement. They have all been charged in connection to the events. School officials reviewed security footage and were able to identify 12 students involved. Law enforcement was called to the school after the incident was reported as “vandalism”. Meat and eggs were also placed in the school’s HVAC system. Students covered areas of the school and busses with a type of glue and then glitter on Tuesday. The East Lincoln High School Class of 2021’s prank will go down in history, but not for a good reason. It’s a right of passage for any graduating class- the senior prank. (Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images)Ī senior prank caused $5,000 worth of damage at a Lincoln Country High School. The installation was presented by not-for-profit organization College Board to call upon presidential candidates who are running for the White House to make education a more prominent issue in the 2012 campaigns and put the nation’s schools back on track. WASHINGTON, DC - JUNE 20: An installation of 857 empty school desks, representing the number of students nationwide who are dropping out every hour of every school day, is on display at the National Mall Jin Washington, DC.
