Student News for Horizon Honors Secondary School

The Horizon Sun

Student News for Horizon Honors Secondary School

The Horizon Sun

Student News for Horizon Honors Secondary School

The Horizon Sun

Say Goodbye to Sickness

Clarissa Smith, Columnist March 14, 2019

Sickness is not an easy thing to overcome. A cold can come and go, or it may seem like it’s never going to let up. By taking proper care of yourself, you can help rid your body of whatever virus you...

Exploring the Jaguar’s Backyard

Max Larsen, Sports Editor March 14, 2019

On Saturday, Mar. 9, an unnamed woman went past the boundaries at the jaguar exhibit at the Wildlife World Zoo in an attempt to take a selfie with the animal. As expected, the jaguar scratched the woman's...

Get Your Yearbooks Today!

Elizabeth Stover, Columnist March 14, 2019

The school year is coming to an end, and yearbook sales are being finalized. Our yearbooks have the pictures of all of your classmates, clubs, sports, and other activities around our school. They are $70...

Traditions That Age As Well As You Do

Traditions That Age As Well As You Do

Amber Fretwell, Columnist March 8, 2019

Anything and everything can be a tradition, whether it be seeing friends or family every other Saturday, going for ice cream after a year of good grades, leaving town every summer break, and so on. Traditions...

Canyon Senna

After the Drought, The Flood

Max Larsen, Sports Editor March 8, 2019

Many different types of native plants have recently bloomed in Arizona due to the unusual amount of rain and cool weather. According to AZ Family, Arizona has accumulated over 10 inches of rainfall just...

Adorable animals like this one are waiting for you at your local shelter.

Adopt, Don’t Shop

Elizabeth Stover, Columnist March 6, 2019

When searching for a new pet, buyers may go straight to a breeder. Many are after a certain breed at a certain age, and because of this, they don’t think to consider adoption. There are so many animals...

The Bachelor narrows his selection.

The Bachelor: Jumping Fences and Boundaries

Camryn Marshall, Columnist March 6, 2019

The hit reality show “The Bachelor” is finishing up its 23rd season next Monday night and still manages to give us stories we’ve never seen before. Colton Underwood, former Illinois State University...

Personal & Plant Growth

Personal & Plant Growth

Noah, Stults March 6, 2019

Growing up, my family and I used to garden together. We planted tomatoes, carrots, squash, and many more beautiful plants. The garden we made grew to be absolutely stunning and taught me many unique life...

Book Fair Evolves with the eWallet

Noah Stults, Columnist March 4, 2019

It’s that time of year again: the book fair is here. At the fair, there will be a wonderful selection of items for kids and adults of all ages. Whether you’re on the hunt for comic books, chapter books,...

In-n-Out v. McDonalds: Battle of the Burgers

Camryn Marshall, Columnist March 4, 2019

Fast food has become a major part of the American lifestyle, and this statistic is only increasing with new franchises and food chains. The US Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) states that...

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