By Julia Rodriguez OrtizElizabeth Acevedo recently visited Wilson High School, and if you missed it, don’t worry! I will make sure to fill you in on everything you missed. Elizabeth Acevedo was warmly welcomed by not only the students but also Mrs. Hershey, who started by explaining why she wanted Acevedo to come to the high school. Elizabeth Acevedo started out her visit by giving a presentation to the students not only about herself but also about the students she was talking to. She made it very clear in her presentation to make sure every student knew they were very important to the world and can make anything happen. What really came out to me was the way she changed the air around us; not once did it feel like a presentation, but it sounded like lunch with a friend. Everyone loved her immediately. As she started talking, everyone listened and respected her. Dr. Weber even complimented the students who went to the presentation for their good behavior. After the presentation, students went to Elizabeth Acevedo and spoke to her, took pictures with her and complimented her. She was treated like a celebrity. I was extremely nervous to approach her, but she made it easy to talk to her. (Photo Courtesy of Julia Rodriguez Ortiz)
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By Clara WeberWhen it comes to printing a book, magazine, or flyer, not many think about the process behind it. While there are many jobs in printing, I decided to focus on one that I thought no one would know. This job is a prepress technician. One may wonder how I even heard about this type of job. My answer?: my dad. For years I’ve known that my dad worked in printing, but never to what extent. (Photo Courtesy of blog.globalvisioninc.com)
By Alexis WoodOn Oct. 30, 2019, a group of less than a hundred students from Wilson High School took a trip to New York City to watch a performance of “To Kill A Mockingbird” on Broadway. Though it was mostly intended for current sophomores, who have recently been reading and studying the novel by Harper Lee in their English classes, the trip was open to students from other grades, and many others were able to attend as well. (Photo Courtesy of Variety)
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