The Wingspan

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The Wingspan

The Wingspan

“Don’t Say Gay” Bill Walkout

Naomi Chao and Joanne Yoon April 7, 2022

On Friday, March 11, 2022, Centennial students organized a walkout to show their opposition for House Bill 1557, better known as the “Parental Rights in Education” bill by supporters of the Florida...

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Turning Red Review

Hannah Kim and Alice Kim April 6, 2022

Do you remember a time when life suddenly felt weird? When you felt gross and as if you were being judged by others? If so, check out the heartwarming new Pixar film, Turning Red. Rewinding back to...

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Centennial Baseball Defeats Hebron

Jackson Palich April 6, 2022

On March 30, the Centennial varsity baseball team took on Mount Hebron in a heated rivalry matchup. The Eagles opened with pitcher Cade Ahearn, who pitched well throughout the game. The first real action...

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Parachuting North – Joro Spiders Make Their Way Up The East Coast

Pierce Pearson April 5, 2022

Have you ever seen a spider bigger than your own hand? Well, in a few months, you may see thousands of spiders that big, known as Trichonephila clavata, or “Joro Spiders,” all throughout the east coast! In...

Muppets, Chainsaw Hands, and King Kong Rides: Centennial’s Dream Log

Jasmine Kwok April 5, 2022

As a mixture of vivid imagination, imminent stress, and niche memories, dreams can definitely be random, to say the least. Most dreams are left forgotten, but some are so odd and so unrealistic that they...

Journey To the States Part 1: CHS Door Decorating

Bryn Schwartz and Julia Gaevsky April 4, 2022

This past February, Centennial High School celebrated Black History Month in a unique way: by having a school-wide door decorating contest. Walking down the hallways of Centennial, students and staff were...

Is Spring Fever Spreading through the Halls of Centennial?

Abby Rothrock March 31, 2022

It's that time of year when the only thing on many students’ minds is a break from school stress. February to April is debatably the longest three months of the school year as the work ramps up, and...

A Chance to Shine at Centennial: Dancing with the Staff

Meghan Creel March 31, 2022

Today, March 31, 2022, Centennial will be hosting its annual “Dancing With the Staff” showcase. Students in the Dance Company each chose a staff member to perform a duet with. They choreograph a dance,...

Teacher Profile: Señora McCarthy

Eva Clarkson March 31, 2022

Centennial Spanish teacher Señora Argentina McCarthy immigrated to the United States from Panama when she was 18 years old. In her classes, she discusses the struggles of having to learn a new language...

Working 9-5 Their Own Way: High Schoolers and Their Unique Jobs

Abby Conrad March 29, 2022

Most teenagers work typical high school jobs such as hosting, lifeguarding, or cashiering, regularly clocking in for scheduled shifts. Some high schoolers, however, are working on an entirely different...

Daylight Savings: Is the Save Worth it?

Joey Crossney March 29, 2022

Sunday, March 13 was daylight savings: an event where people adjust their clocks to be an hour forward so that there is more light in the evenings, however, there is also less light in the morning. It...

Centennial Baseball Preview

Centennial Baseball Preview

Madison Ceglia and Gabby Graves March 24, 2022

Now that spring sports are in full swing, Centennial baseball is starting off the season with high expectations. Last season, the team won the county title and made it to the fourth round of playoffs....

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