Entertainment

Rancho Santana Review

This is sixth grader Maria Pia Tercero’s first Eye of the Tiger article. In elementary school, Maria Pia published monthly class newsletters. We welcome her to our team! Are you looking for a place to have a relaxing and fun vacation with your family?That has the scenery of a movie?

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Cultural

Paw Prints Radio – Giselle Montenegro

In our first episode of the school year, Marlon Cruz interviews Giselle Montenegro, alumna of ANS, who shares her experience using her business and platform to make the world a better place. Check out the Paw Prints website, where all current and past episodes are released.

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Environmental Stewardship

Agricultural Genetic Engineering: What You Need to Know

Agricultural genetic engineering is a controversial topic that has brought a lot of discussion in Nicaragua and the rest of the world. The strategy of agricultural genetic engineering involves altering the genetic make-up of both animals and plants.  This process is done in order to increase productivity, and their tolerance

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School News

8th Grade Field Trip to Selva Negra

-by Addison Thompson, Hyein Hong, Ariana Suarez, Micaela Suarez, Isabel Yun- On Tuesday, May 9th, 10 eighth graders traveled to Selva Negra to meet with historian and owner of Selva Negra, Eddy Kiuhl. Students researched the life and death of abolitionist Dr. David J. Peck who was the first African

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Poetry

Summer at the Beach

Summer will soon arriveA day at the beach.Will make us feel more aliveA place where there is time for each. Where there are many melodies you can listen,as the yellow and orange rays of the sun glisten.A day where you can stare at the viewas if a blue-ray painting were

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Opinion

America: A Plagued Nation

An epidemic, a disease. A virus that spreads everywhere and consumes everything in its path. A danger, a threat. These are the first things that might come to mind when we think of the word plague. But what does the word actually mean, and what can we relate it to?

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