THE SEMINOLE TIMES

THE SEMINOLE TIMES

THE SEMINOLE TIMES

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...

Student volunteers and members of March For Our Lives Orlando worked together to register voters.

VOTER REGISTRATION SPARKS POLITICAL INVOLVEMENT

Zayna Sheikh, Reporter September 24, 2018

It has been over seven months since the Parkland shooting, but its impact is still felt among students today. Despite student protests, including Seminole High School's walkout, gun control policies have...

STUDENTS SPEAK OUT AGAINST BACK TO SCHOOL SHOOTINGS

STUDENTS SPEAK OUT AGAINST BACK TO SCHOOL SHOOTINGS

Michelle Arshad, Reporter September 4, 2018

As students shop for pens, pencils, and paper, a new item has been added to their list: bullet proof vests in case of school shootings. In the recent years, school shootings have become a tragic phenomenon...

Senior Kirsten Stoller chose to honor her leadership teacher, Mr. Mack, with a decorated poster.

HONOR GRAD SEASON SWEEPS SEMINOLE

Kayla DeLotte, Business/Social Media Manager April 2, 2018

The season for awarding honor graduates has arrived, filling Seminole High School with sentimentality and excitement. Honor Grad, as it is colloquially known, is a coveted title that relates to a student’s...

When vying for seniors superlatives, the balance always seems to tip in the favor of IB students.

GOLDEN NOLES CREATE CONTROVERSY

March 30, 2018

In the past years, the tradition of the "Golden Noles” has evolved into a rivalry among the senior class. This annual superlative contest involves students voting for seniors to win a variety of characterized...

Security personnel stay vigilant in order to protect Seminole from threats.

SEMINOLE FOCUSES ON CAMPUS SECURITY

Serra Sowers, Photographer March 15, 2018

In 2018 alone, there have been 18 incidents in which a gun was discharged on a school campus. However, it was the shooting  at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, in which 17 students lost their lives...

Student Body President Iffat Nawsheen delivers an argument in favor of SHS.

SEMINOLE FACES LAKE MARY IN STUDENT DEBATE

Zoya Wazir and Mansoor Esfandieyar March 12, 2018

Seminole High School’s Young Politicians club hosted a Seminole vs. Lake Mary debate on Friday, March 9. The debate was open to both SHS and LMHS students, bringing the two rival schools together in...

Student activist Rebecca Mathewson performs a spoken word poem about gun violence, surrounded by fellow organizers.

SEMINOLE WALKS OUT FOR CHANGE

The students of Seminole High School have had enough. Today at 12:30 p.m., they staged a walkout protest to demand gun reform from their legislators. “This walkout at SHS is being done to stand in...

Eleven juniors competed in the talent portion of Miss SHS, which was held last night.

SEMINOLE CROWNS NEW MISS SHS

Jillian Kindy, Editor March 1, 2018

Grace, poise, and beauty are generally the focus of pageants, but Seminole High School’s annual Miss SHS scholarship competition focuses on academic merit, skills, and talent. After weeks of preparation,...

The 2018 Winter Olympics has been full of firsts, including a historic union between North and South Korean teams.

WINTER OLYMPICS ENCOURAGE KOREAN HARMONY

Serra Sowers, Photographer February 22, 2018

Olympic fever has taken Seminole by storm, with the symbolic Olympic torch becoming reignited after two years in the dark. Located in PyeongChang, South Korea, 91 countries are represented in over 15...

Seminole High School was well-represented at the BPA competition, with more than 20 regional finalists competing.

BPA TAKES ON STATES

Gwyneth Katker, Photographer February 13, 2018

Seminole High School’s Business Professionals of America club has been hard at work preparing for their upcoming State competition, which was held from Feb. 10-11. Every year, SHS sends BPA competitors...

The Times Up movement, dedicated to combating sexual assault in the workplace, resonates among many women.

TIME’S UP: AWARENESS OF SEXUAL ASSAULT BEGINS NEW MOVEMENT

Serra Sowers, Photographer February 12, 2018

Reports of sexual harassment and abuse cases have become more prevalent in 2018, with more women sharing their stories and demanding justice.  Sexual harassment is defined as unwanted sexual behavior...

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