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Creative Corner January 2025: Nominating Horror With Style

David Ross (Cristal), Reporter February 4, 2025

How would you nominate the shock value of something? What inside a piece of work would make you freaked out? Well a group of students from Video and Photography teacher, Ms. Jessica Spinelli's Video 1...

The EHHS Security Team: The Team Holding EHHS Together.

The EHHS Security Team: The Team Holding EHHS Together.

David Ross (Cristal), Reporter January 16, 2025

In their matching blue shirts, we all see the EHHS security team patrolling the hallways each day, but who are the people behind the shirts? The team is always on high alert, and the main goal is to keep...

Rios' mug

Creative Corner December 2024: Mugs for Holiday Cheer

David Ross (Cristal), Reporter January 3, 2025

During the holidays when you want something hot and warm, like hot chocolate, you'd likely want a mug for it. Ms. Sampeur's Ceramics 1 class takes this on as the 4th project for the course. Ceramics 1...

The Impact Teachers Make: A Guide on the Many Teaching Styles of EHHS

The Impact Teachers Make: A Guide on the Many Teaching Styles of EHHS

David Ross (Cristal), Reporter December 11, 2024

When you're sitting in class, do you ever wonder, does the teacher always have to lecture? Or do we always have to do all the work? Why do some feel like they have to talk for an extended period of time?...

Lab Diaries November 2024: Eggs and Cells, One and The Same

David Ross (Cristal), Reporter November 26, 2024

The human body is run by cells, and our body is filled with water. This might make you wonder, just how do these cells react to this water? Ms. Ellery Riccio's Human Anatomy class completed a lab experiment...

Lab Diaries: The Bottle Rocket Lab

David Ross (Cristal), Reporter November 12, 2024

Bottle rockets have become a standard lab for the EHHS 9th graders in Mr. David Oshana and Mrs. Dianne Ruggerio's Integrated Science L1 and Honors classes. They made bottle rockets out of cardboard, soda...

Driving EHHS students to the Future: The Switch to Quill.org

Driving EHHS students to the Future: The Switch to Quill.org

David Ross (Cristal), Reporter November 2, 2024

For the past 4 school years, the English department has been attempting to find an easy way to teach grammar, writing, and comprehension quickly and effectively to students. As of the 2024-2025 school...

Logo design by Ms. Caturano

Lab Diaries: September 2024 – When An Egg’s Fate is on the Line

David Ross (Cristal), Reporter October 16, 2024

If an egg was destined to fall off of a 20 foot balcony would you want to save it, How would you save it? Well, that is what Mr. Cassone's Engineering I class attempted to do it in the cargo drop lab....

From History Lectures to Math Tangents: Mr. Paul Albano's Big Move

From History Lectures to Math Tangents: Mr. Paul Albano’s Big Move

David Ross (Cristal), Reporter October 5, 2024

After 8 years, history/social studies teacher Mr. Paul Albano moved to the East wing to teach Algebra 2, Advanced Algebra, and Geometry classes. His first experience teaching math was during the 2023-2024...

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