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FCCLA float goes down the road

Homecoming Week: FCCLA builds flamingo-themed float for parade

Oliver Bilotte, Reporter October 23, 2024

On Thursday, Oct. 17, people lined the street to watch the homecoming parade. Participants marched down the street, rode on floats and gave out candy. The theme for homecoming this year was Las Vegas;...

co-executive president of Student Council leads homecoming assembly

Homecoming Week: Student Council prepares for homecoming events

Alyssa Smith, Reporter October 23, 2024

Homecoming week started on Monday, Oct. 14, and Student Council prepared for it many weeks in advance to any of the events. Student Council chose "Vegas" as the theme, which everything was based on...

Students and parents peruse dress racks during the "Shop Til You Drop" event at the school on Friday, Sept. 6. Students could try on dresses and pick one to take home for homecoming.

Student Council holds Homecoming dress swap, reduces waste

Oliver Bilotte, Reporter September 9, 2024

On Friday, Sept. 6, members of the Windsor High School Student Council held a dress-swapping event called “Shop Til You Drop” for homecoming. Students could come and shop free dresses for homecoming,...

New Link Crew members, including Tristyn Bruning (11) and Kale Frederick (11), collaborate with Cammie Smith (staff), one of the Link Crew advisers, in the upper collab space. The meeting was for new Link Crew members to prepare for their leadership role in the fall.

Link Crew makes its way into Windsor High School

Haleigh Haddon, Reporter May 22, 2024

WHS has added a new club that is going to not only help connect the new students walking through the doors of the school but also help the older students learn leadership skills.  Jessica Teal (staff),...

Arianna Woolf (10) checks out customers at the concession stand during a basketball game to help Key Club raise money Ella, a 5-year-old with a respiratory disorder who wants to go to Hawaii. Many clubs in addition to Key Club have gotten to raise money and and build wok experience while working in the concession stand.

Concessions benefit WHS clubs, help students acquire skills

Haleigh Haddon, Reporter April 9, 2024

The oil from the popcorn might just burn the person working the machine. The person counting money works hard to demonstrate math skills on the spot. As the line gets long, the workers get frantic, yelling...

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