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Left to right: juniors Caolinn Hukill, Grace Keefe, Isabella Weaver, and senior Malou Le Boursicaud

Don’t sleep on Spirit Week

By Matthew Naimark, Sports Editor March 9, 2020

Pajama Day kicked off Spirit Week. During homeroom, students were encouraged to participate in themed games for donuts. Senior Out also started today, and seniors could only stay safe if they were...

Sophomores Selina Oeien and Serena Herold

Flowers around campus

By Lila Schief, Arts Editor October 18, 2019

As the capper of SDA’s homecoming spirit week, floral friday littered campus with free asb roses. Students and teachers who participated wore floral prints.

Art teacher Zachary Ramirez

The tenacity of these tacky tourists

By Isabella Ferrea, Staff Writer October 17, 2019

Thursday was Tacky Tourist Day at SDA, where students pulled out their tropical button-ups and flaunted socks with sandals. ASB also handed out colorful leis before school to further accessorize the...

Art teacher Jeremy Wright prepares for a stand-off in the hallway.

The wild wild west at SDA

By Katelyn Obispo, Staff Writer October 16, 2019

Wednesday, the homecoming spirit day was Western Day, where students dressed up as cowboys in flannels and jeans. Some wore cowboy boots and hats as well. In spirit of the day, there was also line dancing...

Teachers Todd Vollstedt and Melissa Shayegan matching for twin day.

Two is better than one

By Matty Neimark, Sports Editor October 15, 2019

SDA held its unique Twin Day. Many students as well as staff members participated by dressing in matching outfits on Tuesday, Oct. 15. During lunch, ASB had a three-legged relay race which added energy...

Sophomores Nitin Chatlani, Ella Hutnak, and Mikeely Siegel match in their flannel pajama pants.

Need and excuse to wear pajamas to school?

By Zach Joelson, Sports Editor October 14, 2019

Pancakes and pajamas kicked off Homecoming week. Students were encouraged to dress in their pajamas and nighttime attire. Pancakes, donut holes, hot chocolate, and coffee were served by administration...

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