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The student voice of Sycamore High School in Cincinnati, Ohio

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The student voice of Sycamore High School in Cincinnati, Ohio

The Leaf

The student voice of Sycamore High School in Cincinnati, Ohio

The Leaf

Elizabeth Arveladze

Elizabeth Arveladze, Staff Writer

Hi my name is Elizabeth Arveladze and I am a Freshman. I am a tennis player and I also play the piano. I have four younger siblings, therefore, I love spending time with others and I’m very good at collaborating with others. This is my first year of Journalism and so far I’m loving it. This class teaches you how to write, work with websites, edit photos, work hard and not put off your homework. I spend most of my time writing events going around the school/work for my beats and the SHS for my issue stories. At first, I was very overwhelmed with taking Journalism because when you get here everyone treats you like an adult and gives you a lot of work. I’m always on top of everything and make sure I’m getting everything right. My mentor is Ally Bonhaus and she’s been helping me with Journalism. Just like a typical girl I love spending time with my friends, going to the mall, watching Netflix and the winter time is my favorite season. When I grow up I want to be a cardiothoracic surgeon. I was inspired by my father because he is also a doctor. I put homework and school above everything. My favorite food is about everything but I really don’t like soup. My favorite quote is “Kindness is the language which the deaf can hear and the blind can see”- Mark Twain.

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This is one of the many groups that dressed up together. The TSA stopped and checked students in the hallways as well as blocked of the stairs/ hallways. They included other kids from different grade levels which made it 10 times more fun.

Changing into halloween

Elizabeth Arveladze, Staff Writer
November 14, 2016
Clowns are buying masks so they can switch them as quickly as possible if noticed. They are a group of middle-aged men and women who think this is funny. They have reeled younger kids into the woods with a trail of candy and money.

Clowns creep up Cincinnati

Elizabeth Arveladze, Staff Writer
October 14, 2016
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