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Got Hours?
By: Nina Findley (Copy Editor) There are many ways to get easy service hours, maybe by even doing something you enjoy. There are no service hour requirements to graduate high school. However, if you are interested in an academic scholarship, service hours are required. For example, the Bright Futures Academic Scholarship requires that a high school student complete a minimum of 100 community service hours and the Bright Futures...
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New High School Being Built near World Golf Village
By: Mary Vega (Web Editor) The St. Johns County School District is planning to open a new high school near World Golf Village, which will be their first new high school since Creekside High School and Ponte Vedra High School opened in 2008. This new high school is expected to open in 2021, just two years before the graduation of the class of...
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Preview for Nease Drama’s Fall Production
By: Mackenzie Daly (Entertainment Editor) and Marco Ugalde (Web Editor) This fall, the theatre program is performing a play called “You Can’t Take It With You.” Mr. Segal and his wonderful cast have worked very hard to make this play come to life on the Nease stage. This cast consists of twenty-two incredible actors and many more fantastic crew members. This play is about a dysfunctional family consisting of grandpa Vanderhof and his family, the Sycamores, who have very...
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Clubs! Clubs! Clubs!
By: Lynne Park (Happenstance Editor-in-Chief) and Donovan Germain (Web Editor) As an integral part of the high school experience, every student should join a club at one time or another within their career. Luckily, Nease has hundreds of clubs to choose from. From honor societies and special interests to community-service based clubs, any Panther has the opportunity to find their own pack within our large campus. Here are some highlights of a couple clubs here at Nease...
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Disaster in the Bahamas
By: AJ Sanchez (Staff Reporter) On September 1st 2019 at 10:44 pm Hurricane Dorian hit the Bahamas and impacted thousands of residents in the area. Many houses were destroyed and several people were seriously injured. The Bahamas were so heavily impacted because Hurricane Dorian hit them hard as a category 5 hurricane. Winds were blasting at 157 mph and faster over the weekend. That wasn’t even the worst part of the...
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Bring Back The Clown
By: Mia Sarmiento (Layout Editor) The highly anticipated “It: Chapter Two” has finally been released, and unlike its predecessor, it (no pun intended) has received mixed reviews. The fan favorite “It” (2017) takes place in the small town of Derry, Maine during the summer of 1989. Local children have been reported missing, and a group of outsiders known as the Losers Club are the only ones with potential to discover the truth behind the...
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NHS Tutoring
If you need help in any of your classes, Nease’s National Honor Society is hosting tutoring sessions in the media center. You can get help during any lunch (with a lunch pass) or on Tuesday’s and Thursday’s after school from 4:00 to 5:00. This is a great way to get help from your peers who know the material you are learning!
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$1M Gift From THE PLAYERS for New Behavioral Health Program Announced at Nease
By: Maria Ribot (Editor-in-Chief) and Nicole Scarbrough (Publisher) THE PLAYERS Championship presented $1,000,000 to the Flagler Health Care Foundation on Monday at Allen D. Nease High School to help fund the start-up of their new initiative, B.R.A.V.E, which stands for stands for “Be...
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Updates on Dorian (And Other Hurricane Tips)
By: Brady Lorch (Web Editor-in-Chief) As Hurricane Dorian continues to move closer to Florida, it also continues to grow and grow, leaving some people increasingly worried. While all this is happening, staying up to date is crucial to staying safe and informed. It is also good to know a few tips for waiting out a hurricane if you plan to do so. According to the National Weather Service, as of 11:00 A.M. Eastern Standard Time on the 2nd of...
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Easter Attacks in Sri Lanka Claimed by ISIS
By: Brady Lorch (Sports Editor) Although they no hold territorial sway over the Middle East, ISIS has shown that it still has the power to cause destruction when it attacked churches, hotels, and other areas across the small, island nation of Sri Lanka on Easter. Over the course of Easter Sunday, citizens of Sri Lanka were terrorized as nine bombs were detonated across the nation, killing over 200 and wounding many more. It is being reported as the...