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Student News for Horizon Honors Secondary School

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Student News for Horizon Honors Secondary School

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AIMS has been a hallmark of Arizona’s education, however, its days are now over. The Arizona Department of Education has decided to look into new opportunities for testing.

Stranded and Left Without a Standardized Test

Kelleigh Hogan, Editor-in-Chief October 29, 2014

If you’re a sophomore, then you probably have some confusion about your AIMS tests. Along with several other sophomores, I was convinced (and partially dreading) the tests, which many thought were this...

A photo showing the normal human body temperature. Anything else is probably unhealthy.

The Not-So-Common Cold

Connor Lowe, Columnist October 27, 2014

A rare respiratory virus, known as Human Enterovirus D68, has been sickening children across the nation. You probably have no idea what an “enterovirus” is, but it sounds scary. Boo! Enterovirus! In...

Yearbook for the Win!

Natori Cruz, Editor October 1, 2014

With over 400,000 schools across the country using Josten’s to make yearbooks, only 100 winners came out on top.  Horizon Honors Secondary yearbook class placed in the top 100 and was awarded Josten’s...

Horizon Honors alum Jahan Jones gives the thumbs up to moving to NYC and working for one of the most elite media organizations in the world.

Alum Interview: Ja’han Jones

September 23, 2014

HS: Give us some details about your history at Horizon – how long were you here, what were your extra-curriculars, etc. JJ:  I began attending Horizon Community Learning Center in 2000 and graduated...

Spiritline

Spectacular Spiritline

Emmy Walker, Columnist September 21, 2014

Horizon Honors’ Spiritline has been responsible for bringing out the team spirit in everyone. With their creative dances and passionate voices, students can’t help but get excited for the sports event...

Magnum Chordum

A World of Music

Danielle Moran, Columnist September 21, 2014

Cheers and applause filled the Multi-Purpose Room on Wednesday, Sept. 17, as Dolce Voce and Magnum Chordum performed in their first-quarter choir concert. Family and friends sat in the audience and enjoyed...

Daisy

Old Students, New Staff

Sammi Tester, Editor of Student Opinion September 15, 2014

If you ask most adults if they would like to go back to high school, most of them would say no. However, these two staff members said yes. Julie Bogle, Secondary Activities Administrative Assistant, went...

Anything Goes: Behind the Sets and Costumes

“Anything Goes”: Behind the Sets and Costumes

Selina Fluty, Editor of Student Opinion September 15, 2014

“Costuming explains who characters are,” says Ann Shaheen, Humanities teacher and the director of Anything Goes. She has been a part of Horizon Honors’ productions ever since they began. “Each...

A Blast from the Past: HHMS Social

Jake Matise, Sports Editor September 15, 2014

The Horizon Honors middle school student council hosted their first social of the school year, “Flashback Friday,” on Friday, Sept. 4, at 6 p.m. in the multi-purpose room. For the admission price of...

Junior Marisol Andrade-Munoz is recognized for her outstanding work in Graphic Design.  Munoz was asked by Organization Drop In The Bucket to display her work.

Student Spotlight: Marisol Andrade-Munoz

Emmy Walker, Columnist September 14, 2014

Every teacher at Horizon Honors wants their students to “spread their wings” and take their abilities outside these walls. Christi Britt, the Digital Arts and Communication teacher, is thrilled that...

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