Eliza Fichialos, Associate Editor
March 16, 2021 • No Comments
A few weeks ago, the Lyceum Philharmonic Orchestra at American Heritage School was privileged to hold One Nation: A Civil War Tribute Concert in person. This is a rare occurrence due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and many members...
Lauren Hill, Associate Editor
February 15, 2021 • No Comments
In 1926, historian Carter G. Woodson started Negro History Week. Now, almost 95 years later, Negro History Week has evolved to Black History Month- a month observed by the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada and much...
Arianna Bell, Staff Writer
February 15, 2021 • No Comments
If you were born in America, you have likely heard the incredible story of Harriet Tubman and her many feats. She continues to be an inspiration today for so many reasons and is now labeled one of the most famous American...
Lauren Hill, Associate Editor
March 28, 2021 • No Comments
Take a moment to think of that one perfect student- the one who seems to satisfy all of their teacher’s wishes. What makes them such a great student? What do teachers look for? The first step on the journey to becoming...
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Ari Bell, Staff Writer
March 28, 2021 • No Comments
Teachers are people too, and just like us, they have unique abilities we may not know. Four AHS teachers were interviewed and asked if they had any quirks or unusual abilities. Did you know that Mrs....
Dr. Seuss Books That are Leaving, and Why
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