• No School - Spring Break - Mar.14 - Mar.18
  • No School - Spring Vacation Day - April 15
  • HS Theatre Spring Show - April 8-9
  • End of 3rd Quarter - Mar. 31
  • HS One Act Plays- April 13 at 7pm
  • No School - Prof. Development Day - April 25
The student voice of Sycamore High School in Cincinnati, Ohio

The Leaf

The student voice of Sycamore High School in Cincinnati, Ohio

The Leaf

The student voice of Sycamore High School in Cincinnati, Ohio

The Leaf

PROGRAM. Juniors Nick McDonough and Phil Bryant work on their robot during first Aves bell. Both students have a love of Computer Science and Programming, and although Bryant is new to the club, he has had experience building computers on his own; furthermore, he was a member of his old school’s Science Olympiad Team. “I build computers as a hobby, but Ive not really done robotics, so its nice being able to come in and being able to work during Aves bell,” Bryant said.

Robotics Club enjoys ‘re-engineered’ classroom

Sydney Evans, Leaflet Editor-in-Chief
November 27, 2017
READY, GET SET, WRITE. Snacks are always offered at Creative Writing Club (CWC) with dues of $20 for the entire year. One or more prompts are also given during meetings. There is optional time to share at the end either with a partner or to the group.

Writers form community

Allyson Bonhaus, Feature Chief
November 13, 2017
WHOOSH. The Aves Esports rocket blasts off. This Missile is taking eSports to new heights.

eSports flies high

Aidan Noble, Staff Writer
October 25, 2017
GIRL WHO CODES. Sophomore Anupama Narayana, a GWC co-founder, works on her laptop. Narayana has been block coding since third grade. “I did not learn how to do text coding until ninth grade,” Narayana said.

Club encourages girls coding

Maya Goldenberg, Staff Writer
October 24, 2017
COOK. Junior Christine Zou tries out a recipe she may end up using in her new club, Colorful Eats. “I’m looking forward to sharing my passion for food with others who also love food but also to show that vegan food tastes just as good,” Zou said.

Student promotes healthy options

Allyson Bonhaus, Feature Chief
October 19, 2017
INTRIGUE. Allison Linser, 10, pores over a summative handout distributed at the meeting. Those present viewed a video about homelessness and periods as a supplement to the co-presidents’ address. “I’m so happy to be getting to help the community and I hope a lot more people will join in [the club’s] efforts soon,” Linser said.

Homeless Care Club convenes

Anisa Khatana, Staff Writer
October 4, 2017
PICK UP YOUR PEN. Advanced Creative Writing is a class for those who have gone through Creative Writing, but if the student talks to Mrs. Sophia Feist, they may be able to skip the prerequisite. Neither of the classes are tied to the club, so any student can come to the club. “At the end we open the floor for people to share their writing if they’d like for feedback or support,” said Maia Davidson, 12, CWC president.

Writers chase time

Allyson Bonhaus, Feature Chief
September 27, 2017
DANCING QUEEN. Seniors Elissa Allen and Lukas Garcia are all smiles right before the 2017 prom. They are both wearing things designed by Allen. “I took a 1920’s wedding dress and combined it with a modern prom dress. I made his boutonniere and my head piece,” Allen said.

Fashion Club commences

Maya Goldenberg, Staff Writer
September 18, 2017
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