THE SEMINOLE TIMES

THE SEMINOLE TIMES

THE SEMINOLE TIMES

CHRISTCHURCH TRAGEDY: STUDENTS UNIFIED IN GRIEF

CHRISTCHURCH TRAGEDY: STUDENTS UNIFIED IN GRIEF

Zayna Sheikh, Reporter April 9, 2019

On March 14th, minutes before the Muslims of Christchurch, New Zealand were about to gather for Friday prayers, a gunman entered the Al-Noor Mosque and opened fire. He was armed with semi-automatic rifles...

Dr. Rodriguez works with students in his final days at Rock Lake Middle School.

NOLE NATION GETS A NEW CHIEF

Serra Sowers, Photography Manager April 8, 2019

If you see a new face at Seminole High School walking around, talking to students, conducting the band, acting out a scene in KWC, taking the first pitch at a baseball game, picking up trash, or making...

Graffiti covers the side of the Media Center.

BREAKING NEWS: GRAFFITI COVERS CAMPUS

The Seminole Newspaper Staff April 5, 2019

On April 4th, 2019, students arrived on main campus to the scene of explicit graffiti and vandalism on several buildings and in some of the major walkways on campus. Similar damage has been reported at...

The Seminole Newspaper dates back to 1922.

THE SEMINOLE: MAKING HEADLINES SINCE 1922

Yashaswini Meduri, Editor March 28, 2019

The clicking of typewriters, the sound of camera shutters, and the rustling of papers filled the sunny, brick-walled newsroom of Seminole High School. Had they been a few years older, many of its occupants...

As the SAT approaches, students feel massive waves of stress, but there are methods to overcome this feeling.

SAT SEASON TAKES OVER SHS

Zayna Sheikh, Reporter March 2, 2019

It’s in the back of everyone’s mind: a constant, terrifying presence. With the arrival of March comes our school’s administered SAT. The fate of your entire academic career rests on your performance...

Seminole High School put on a Black History show on Saturday the 23rd. Representing and giving background information of the importance of each day in February.

SEMINOLE BLACK HISTORY SHOW CELEBRATES BLACK EXCELLENCE

Zayna Sheikh February 26, 2019

Black History is an undeniable and intrinsic part of American history, and with the arrival of February comes a celebration of this very heritage and culture. Black History Month entails 28 celebratory...

One year ago today, following the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, the students of SHS rallied together to fight for their right to protection.

ONE YEAR LATER: THE LASTING IMPACT OF THE MSD SHOOTING

Laila Rahbari February 14, 2019

While students nationwide are celebrating a day of love and happiness, for many, today is also a day of remembrance. Today is the day we remember the 17 lives lost at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School...

Article Thirteen transforms the way users interact with the Internet.

WORLDWIDE ‘MEME BAN’ THREATENS STUDENT ENTERTAINMENT

Suhaib Hasan, Reporter February 11, 2019

Currently, we live in a period of history known as the Information Age. Starting from the 1970s, the Information Age is marked by the rapid advancements in computers and information technology. These advancements...

Getting flu shots is an essential step to take in order to stay safe and healthy during the flu season.

GET THE FACTS, NOT THE FLU

Samantha Flaute, Reporter January 22, 2019

With everyone sniffling, coughing, and sneezing, getting the flu this season might seem unavoidable. The Center of Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimated that flu has resulted in 48.8 million illnesses...

Students proudly salute to our beloved veterans at Seminole High School.

VETERANS ON CAMPUS REFLECT ON LEGACY OF SERVICE

Zayna Sheikh, Reporter November 12, 2018

Every year, Veteran's Day is set apart to honor those who protect the freedoms that this country promises. Little else embodies patriotism like offering service and risking death in the name of preserving...

Stephanie Murphy and Bill Nelson are incumbents running for re-election.

THE STUDENT’S GUIDE TO VOTING IN THE 2018 ELECTIONS

Andrea Rivera-Maldonado, Photographer October 30, 2018

As we approach November, households across Florida are being bombarded with flyers, TV and radio ads about the various candidates and the issues they care about. It can be a lot to process, which is why The...

A new bus pattern will have consequences on the entire student body.

NEW TRAFFIC PATTERN TO BE IMPLEMENTED MONDAY

Malavika Kannan, Zyva Sheikh, and Serra Sowers October 19, 2018

Due to the Ninth Grade Center (NGC), more students are riding buses than ever before.  In order to alleviate problems caused by the NGC, Seminole High School has implemented a new traffic pattern. This...

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