Torch – March 5, 2010
This edition of the Torch discusses Deputy Rocco DiNenna’s resignation as the School Resource Officer. It also discusses an increase in taxes to be given to the school board and the potential uses of said money.
This edition of the Torch discusses Deputy Rocco DiNenna’s resignation as the School Resource Officer. It also discusses an increase in taxes to be given to the school board and the potential uses of said money.
This edition of the Torch discusses the policy of students needing to wear lanyards with IDs attached to ensure the safety of students on campus. It also discusses the bias inside of the AP Government textbook as well as the retirement of Mr. McCracken.
This edition of the Torch magazine discusses the Cobalt Clue of 1999, which was to hint at the theme of Cobalt for that year, as well as speculating about the undefined game mentioned on the invitation. It also discuses the Superintendent Forums designed to encourage student input into school-related decisions.
This edition of the Torch discusses the passing of Ms. Bernice Brenner, one of the teachers who had run the Torch in the past. It also discusses the frustration at the lack of a paved student parking lot, which caused many issues with vehicles due to washed-out potholes and dust.
This edition of the Torch discusses the Cobalt theme of 1995, “On Broadway.” It also discusses students’ participation in the Florida State Science Fair.
This edition of the Torch newspaper discusses the history of Cobalt and the theme for it in 1990, being “New York, New York.” It also discuses the revival of the Class Play, which was “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”, by Shakespeare.