There’s something about the buzz in the school auditorium just before the morning assembly — the way conversations hush, sneakers shuffle on polished floors, and eyes glance at the stage, waiting for the first announcement. This morning’s school assembly didn’t disappoint. It was filled with powerful stories, proud moments, and big plans that left students inspired, teachers smiling, and the school community even closer.
Here’s your front-row seat to today’s assembly highlights.
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Principal Harper’s Welcome: A New Week, A Fresh Page
With her signature calm energy, Principal Harper stepped up to the podium, pausing to let the applause die down.
“Every day is a chance to rewrite your story,” she began, quoting Maya Angelou. Her words echoed throughout the auditorium as she spoke about resilience, community, and kindness — reminding us that while academics are crucial, character is everything.
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She also gave a warm welcome to Mr. Thompson, the new 8th-grade math teacher, and Ms. Alina Rosales, our new school counselor. Their brief introductions earned enthusiastic claps from students excited to meet them.
Student Spotlight: Champions Among Us
The moment everyone was waiting for: recognizing student achievements. And wow, what a lineup!
Girls Varsity Basketball Team Victory
After an intense weekend match, our Lady Hawks brought home the district championship trophy! Team captain Jasmine Cole took the mic, giving a heartfelt thank-you to Coach Ramirez and the fans who cheered them on even when the scoreboard was tight.
“This win was more than just about basketball,” Jasmine said. “It’s about believing in ourselves even when others doubt us.”
Spelling Bee Brilliance
Sixth-grader Ravi Patel had the whole auditorium in awe when he was honored for winning the regional spelling bee. After spelling words like insouciant and paradigm, Ravi shared a secret: “I still get nervous, but I turn that into focus.”
His modesty made his standing ovation even louder.
Project Earth: Green Goals Unveiled
The eco-club, Project Earth, launched their new initiative: Plastic-Free Fridays. Club president Liana Ng challenged everyone to bring reusable containers and reduce plastic use across campus.
“We’re not asking for perfection,” Liana said, “just progress.” Her quiet passion moved the crowd, and several students were already whispering ideas to their friends by the time she stepped down.
The initiative is set to roll out next week, with incentives including eco-badges, classroom shout-outs, and a lunch with a surprise mystery guest (rumors say it might be a local environmental influencer!).
Drama Club Teaser: A Twist on Shakespeare
The Drama Club offered a sneak peek of their upcoming fall play: “Much Ado in the Digital Age”, a modern retelling of Shakespeare’s classic with a hilarious Gen Z twist. A short, live scene featured Benedick trying to woo Beatrice via text — with auto-correct creating chaos.
Laughter filled the room, and tickets officially go on sale next Monday. According to director Mr. Gallardo, “It’s Shakespeare with Snapchat filters. What could go wrong?”
Student Voice: Poetry That Moved the Room
The most heartfelt moment came when sophomore Amara Jackson shared her original poem, “Where I’m From.” Her words painted images of her childhood, culture, struggles, and strength.
“I am from rice and red beans / from laughter in the hallway and crying behind doors…”
There was hardly a dry eye in the room. Students were quiet — not the awkward kind, but the kind that means something important just happened.
Announcements in Brief (But Still Important!)
- Yearbook photos for clubs will be taken this Thursday. Don’t miss out!
- Homecoming Theme Reveal will happen Friday — hints point to something retro.
- Cafeteria Update: Chicken Alfredo is back by popular demand. Vegetarian option: Mushroom risotto.
- Lost and Found: Please check before next Monday. Items will be donated!
Final Bell: A Thought to Carry
As the assembly wrapped up, Principal Harper returned to the mic with one final thought:
“You belong here. Not because you’re perfect — but because you’re trying, growing, and learning. That’s more than enough.”
As students filed out of the auditorium — some chatting about the basketball win, others humming tunes from the drama preview — one thing was clear: this school isn’t just a place to learn. It’s a place where people show up for each other, where voices are heard, and where every assembly feels like a reminder of who we are becoming.
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