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Could Summer Break Be Extended for St. Johns County Students?
During a recent school board meeting here in St. Johns County, the school district superintendent Tim Forson pitched the idea of pushing back the start of the 2021-2022 school year 6 days. By: Sofia Bostic
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Coronavirus impact on Reopening schools
With schools having been open for months now, and more continuing to open, it is important to consider the impact the virus can have on teachers. Many teachers working right now are stressed over the dangers of Coronavirus within the classroom. By: Ryan Roe
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Buc-ees Is Here!
Buc-ee’s is a chain of travel centers known for its gourmet sweets, fresh-to-order sandwiches, clean bathrooms and many fueling positions.It currently has 39 locations with one of the newest ones opening right here in Florida. It is located off interstate 95 near World Golf Village. By: Caitlyn Gillette
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New Bill Sponsored By State Senator Dennis Baxley To Make CPR Training Mandatory For gr
On February 2nd, teenage girl Lexi was rushed to the hospital after going into cardiac arrest while running on a treadmill. By: Elizabeth Stokes
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Disney World celebrates 50 years
As of October 1st, 2021 Walt Disney World will have been open for 50 years. To celebrate, Disney is revamping the parks and some of the characters’ outfits. By: Audrey Ausili
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New Things Coming to Universal
2021 is here and Universal Studios in Orlando has new and upcoming additions to their parks. By: Ann Tragemann
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Climate Change in Texas
For the last couple of weeks, Texas has been experiencing freezing temperatures when they are used to tropical, hot weather. By: Kalia Polo
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Liam Strong
Liam Mickley, an eight-year-old boy, is currently fighting a battle that no human being would ever want to fight. By: Bryce Lounsbury
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Texas Animals in Danger
About a dozen animals died at Primarily Primates in San Antonio, Texas, because of the awful storm that shocked the state. By: Maia Hefner
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You are not alone
We judge ourselves and each other constantly, but unfortunately, we will always be our own worst enemy. Society's obsession with having the perfect body- perfect everything is becoming increasingly detrimental to our self-worth and is one of the leading causes to the development of eating disorders. By: Elizabeth Stokes