Students with Style: Kera Robinson
Style can be a way to express yourself without saying a word. Sophomore Kera Robinson lets her outfits speak for themselves.
Style can be a way to express yourself without saying a word. Sophomore Kera Robinson lets her outfits speak for themselves.
Sophomore Aiden Trujillo-Ranier defies the odds by having a style that pushes boundaries and ignores what may be considered socially expectable.
Here are some chilling things that kids have said to their parents that are sure to make you shiver.
Want to participate in a pumpkin decorating contest? Drop off your decorated pumpkins in the library by Tuesday, Oct. 22 in order to compete.
Aesthetic is defined as the pleasant, positive, or artful appearance of a person or a thing. Sophomore Elyn Autrey heavily relies on an eye-catching theme and aesthetic when putting together her outfits.
When the idea of style comes to mind, most people solely think of clothing. In reality, style can be much broader, including things like piercings and tattoos. Senior, Austin Orth chooses to express himself through permanent art on his body.
Pack your bags, because teachers Stephanie Biggs, Adriana Vazquez, and Mikaela Jaros are sponsoring a trip to Italy and Spain during the spring break of 2021. Attend the informational meeting on Thursday, Oct. 3 in the Lecture Hall in order to receive a discount of $275 off the cost of the trip.
Senior Gracie Baker and sophomore Sydney Baker have quite an idea of what it’s like to bounce ideas off one another, through their lives as sisters. Although they are quite different in their outfit choices, they find a way to bond through clothes.
Geometry teacher, Jared Miller wanted to impact teens with free merchandise to help them on their road to college.
Junior Evan Dorsey has a sense of style that perfectly embodies his personality and daily life.