• 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

Ava Vilardo, 11

Ava Vilardo, 11

Sara Margolis, Staff Writer April 3, 2018

"If I could live anywhere in the world, my first choice would be Italy. I would choose Italy because of all the delicious food and the amazing sight seeing I could do!"

NEW PERSPECTIVE. Those on the spectrum are able to contribute in new ways to the workforce. Their thinking style allows individuals to think outside of the box and come up with great ideas to benefit their companies. Autism is seen as a strength in the workforce and beyond.

Autism enters the workforce

Kirsten Thomas, Spotlight Chief April 3, 2018

After graduating high school and even college, some on the Autism Spectrum struggle to find a career. It is not the fact of not being capable of working. One issue tends to be the interviewing process. CBS...

AWARENESS. April is Autism Awareness Month in the United States. This month we will be celebrating Autism through public figures and those in our community. This opportunity can be used to become more informed about Autism.

April calls for Autism Awareness

Kirsten Thomas, Spotlight Chief April 2, 2018

The past two months have been filled with history and awareness including Black History Month and Women’s History Month. The Month of April calls for more awareness- but this time, for Autism. According...

Animals and Plants

Animals and Plants

Sydney Evans, Leaflet Editor-in-Chief April 2, 2018

Melinda Looney, 12

Melinda Looney, 12

Harsimran Makkad, Executive Web Editor-in-Chief April 2, 2018

“I have always liked crafts and art supplies. In preschool when everyone would be playing with dolls or toys, I always chose to draw with crayons (every day). Throughout elementary school, my favorite...

On March 31, seven high school students competed at the state Ohio High School Mathematics Invitational Olympiad (OHMIO), which was hosted at Capital University. They were among the top 100 scorers in the state on the Ohio Council of Teachers of Mathematics contest (OCTM), which was on February 24 at Lakota West High School. OHMIO consists of three parts: an individual non-multiple choice section, an individual cipher round, and a team pressure competition; this year, junior Max Guo placed first overall at OHMIO.

Young mathematicians compete at state OHMIO

Harsimran Makkad, Executive Web Editor-in-Chief March 31, 2018

Allison Landrum, 11

Allison Landrum, 11

Abigail Lefton, Sports Chief March 30, 2018

“The funniest thing that’s happened to me at school was the one time I was laying on a sewing table trying to fix my schedule, and in under a minute, I dropped my phone directly on my face, cursed...

When I was young I wanted to be a...

When I was young I wanted to be a…

Sydney Evans, Leaflet Editor-in-Chief March 30, 2018

SPRINT. Joyner falls to her knees after winning gold. She is at the 1988 Seoul Olympics, and her 200 meter record is still the top time for any women since then. Because of this, she is considered one of the fastest women of all time.

Florence Griffith Joyner

Adhiti Chundur, Associate Editor March 30, 2018

Florence Griffith Joyner, also known as “Flo Jo,” was a track and field athlete considered to be the fastest woman of all time. Joyner was born in 1959 in California. She began running when she...

FUN. Students on the Argentina field trip with Ms. Blackmore fall off the teeter totters with local children. They also visited the Cataratas de Iguazú, which is the largest series of falls in the world, located between Argentina, Brazil, and Paraguay. So far, the students have tweeted images of them hiking, getting soaked under the falls, and learning to tango.

Students teeter-totter with local Argentinian children

Harsimran Makkad, Executive Web Editor-in-Chief March 29, 2018

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