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Wilde Lake Students Tour College Parks College of Journalism

Wilde Lake Students Tour College Park’s College of Journalism

Anjali DasSarma, 2015-2017 Editor-in-Chief February 27, 2016

   

Counselors Advise Students to take the SAT, despite colleges opting out

Counselors Advise Students to take the SAT, despite colleges opting out

Cris Fiorini February 2, 2016

Since the 1920s, the SAT has been an essential part of applying to colleges nationwide, however, some colleges have been following the trend of not requiring the SAT. Almost 1000 colleges and universities...

Halloween Lunch Jam Showcases Musical Talent from Music Department

Halloween Lunch Jam Showcases Musical Talent from Music Department

Sara Fitch November 12, 2015

One Wilde Lake tradition that always drums up a crowd is the lunch jam. The lunch jam allows students to sing or play instruments during the lunch shifts. Many of the students who participate in the...

SGA Makes Changes to Homecoming Week

SGA Makes Changes to Homecoming Week

Tyler Powell November 12, 2015

Multiple changes had been made to Wilde Lake’s 2015 homecoming week and pep rally, including new spirit days, fashion shows, food drives, and more. This year, a suggestion box was left out in the...

Wildecat Time Changes Implemented

Gabby Christopher, 2015-2017 Opinions Editor November 12, 2015

Wildecat time was implemented last year when the administrators and students decided they wanted some sort of free time where students and teachers could meet for extra help, club meetings or just a short...

The New SAT

The New SAT

Cris Fiorini November 12, 2015

Cristopher Fiorini A New Test is Coming Into Town   The SAT, a fundamental part of the American education system, is changing next spring in March. Used by almost all colleges in America...

CRD Program Helps Students Discover Alternative Paths

CRD Program Helps Students Discover Alternative Paths

Keshav Suri November 12, 2015

“It’s all about knowing you,” says Mrs. Bullock, who teaches Career, Research, and Development, or CRD, which is, according to Mrs. Bullock, “about teaching skills students will use as they become...

Culture Day Changes Reflect Rift Between Students and Administration

Culture Day Changes Reflect Rift Between Students and Administration

Carmen Freeman June 16, 2015

Written By: Carmen Freeman and Misbah Farooqi This year, Culture Day was presented to students in a pep-rally style assembly, during a two hour long 6th period in which half of all 6th period classes...

Mr. LeMon and county representatives surprise Mr. Cox with the Crystal Flame Award (Photograph by Natalie Varela).

Mr. Cox Accepts Crystal Flame Award

Jenny Lees June 16, 2015

As students applauded, Mr. Cox was presented with the 2015 Crystal Flame Award in the Students category, for creating Math Help on Main Street, where he offers assistance to students struggling...

Speech and Debate Students Compete at Nationals in Florida

Speech and Debate Students Compete at Nationals in Florida

Anjali DasSarma, 2015-2017 Editor-in-Chief June 16, 2015

“I used to get so nervous with public speaking and reading out loud in class,” said junior Sarah Nemsick. Seeing Nemsick now, speaking clearly and thoughtfully, it’s hard to imagine a version of...

State of the Black Girl Talk Ignites Thoughtful Discussion About Race

State of the Black Girl Talk Ignites Thoughtful Discussion About Race

Misbah Farooqi, 2015-2017 Editor-in-Chief June 16, 2015

“Black girls will...” is the prompt that Mr. Ringgold used to open up the Black Student Achievement Program’s annual roundtable discussion on March 23. The “State of the Black Girl Talk” was...

Hoops for Heart Raises $2,500 for Charity

Hoops for Heart Raises $2,500 for Charity

Catherine Ewing June 16, 2015

This year, the National Honor Society recognized a problem: heart disease is the number one cause of death in America. To combat this, they chose to fundraise      for the American Heart Association...

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