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A Pageant Most Unregal: The No Kings Protests

Written by: Lyle Weems, Staff Writer On Saturday October 18, 2025, millions of people from across the nation rose together once again in protest against Trump, and his dictator-like presidency.…

Poly’s Newest AP: What Art History has to Offer

Written by Emelia Gaines, Staff Writer AP Art History offers high school students a unique opportunity to explore global cultures through art, architecture, and historical context. This article dives deeper…

Is Thanksgiving an Underrated Holiday?

Written By: Isaac Villegas, Staff Writer As soon as the clock hits midnight on November 1st, Halloween season is over, and the next time you decide to scroll through social…

Connecting with the Humans of Poly High School

By: Isaac Villegas, Staff Writer sonder (noun): the realization that every person you encounter has a life as vivid and complex as your own, filled with their own unique stories,…

The Pets of Poly and the Love of their Owners

Written by Emelia Gaines, Staff Writer Learn of the types of pets students have and how their charmingly silly attitudes bring their owners comfort. Pets are a huge part of…

Poly’s Heroes: Link Crew

Written by: Kathryn Burke, Staff Writer Link Crew has had a tremendous impact on the students and staff of the campus, demonstrating their leadership and love to all, as superheroes…

Bandtober Finally Over: What Poly’s Marching Band Accomplished in October

Written by Miles Watts, Editor in Chief Poly’s marching band and color guard has been working hard on their show, “Raise the Black Flag”. See what October has looked like…

Poly’s Girl’s Golf: A Swing and No Miss

Written By Samantha Reed, Staff Writer The girls golf team has wrapped up a great season filled with dedication, teamwork, and consistent improvement on the course. The girls golf team…

Theater Presents: Romeo and Juliet, A Twist On An Old Tale

Written by Nyla Louise Rteimeh, Staff Writer With the welcoming of Poly’s new theater teacher, Ms. Kasinski, we kick off our 2025–2026 show season with our fall play: Romeo and…

Clubs Make Up Our School Spirit: Poly’s Homecoming Carnival

Written By Staff Writers Emelia Gaines and Isaac Villegas After waking up bright and early to watch Poly’s annual Homecoming parade on Central Avenue and cheer on everyone who participated,…

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