Sandrene Johnson

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Sandrene Johnson is fulfilling her last year in CBA by writing stories, designing graphics, and managing the yearbook as editor-in-chief. In her free time, she enjoys babysitting, cooking, and reading. Sandrene plans to further education by studying accounting and real estate in college.


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  •  Attention Viewers
    Impact of a total eclipse On April 8th, 2024, a beautiful celestial event unfolded, a total solar eclipse. The eclipse was visible across North America and casted a shadowy veil as it entered from Texas and traveled through 13 US states. It also went out past Canada’s Atlantic Coast. A… Read more:  Attention Viewers
  • New Journey Overseas
     Moana sequel in the works Everyone’s favorite Polynesian Disney princess, Moana, will make her return in a new movie that was recently announced. Moana 2 is set to come out on November 27th, 2024, which is just a day before Thanksgiving. She will continue her path overseas alongside Maui and… Read more: New Journey Overseas
  • Makeover Madness
    Everchanging aesthetics and consumption Makeup and style have always been staples in cosmetic and fashion culture and have evolved within each generation and era. The modern rise of the social media platform TikTok has contributed to the fast-changing pace of aesthetics. With seemingly new trends every week, these fast and… Read more: Makeover Madness
  • Swinging to the Stars
    The 2024 softball season begins The beginning of February marked the start of Deerfield Beach High School’s 2023-2024 softball season. Although they had a rough start, they showed lots of potential in becoming a great team. The girls come together to build a dynamic team filled with skills and efficiency.… Read more: Swinging to the Stars
  • Tall Tales Told
    Are fairy tales bad for children? Fabled stories before bed or watching animated adaptations like Cinderella growing up can be connected to the fact that fairytales are a commodity in a child’s life. However, many believe that fairytales can be harmful to children because they create a false reality, unrealistic… Read more: Tall Tales Told

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