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Edison High Schools Class of 2024 throws their graduation caps in unison to mark that they are officially graduates.

Soaring to New Heights: Class of 2024 Graduates

SOUMITA BANERJEE '25 and SRIVATHSA RAJ '25 June 30, 2024

On June 21, 2024, Edison High School held its 65th Commencement Ceremony at the Jersey Mike's Arena, formerly the Rutgers Athletic Center. After four years of hard work, devotion, and improvement, the Class of 2024 achieved a...

Mrs. Michele Downey, who teacher Algebra 2, retires after 25 years of teaching students at Edison High.

Etched into History

As the school year draws to a close, a moment of reflection arises to honor the contributions of esteemed staff members who have dedicated decades to shaping future generations. In this commemorative article, tribute is paid to...

Standing tall, Khatri plays at the High School Jazz Festival.

Khatri Marches to Be the Best as Rotary June Senior of the Month

RAMEEN RIZVI '25 and SRINIDHI TAMMANA '25 June 12, 2024

In his time at EHS, Khatri has been very involved with the band and has been ever since fourth grade. Khatri finds music an amazing platform to express himself. Khatri is an award-winner for the Jazz Ensemble and part of the Wind...

Newly elected Class of 2025 president Derek Dudek has some exciting announcements to make for the coming year.

Looking Forward to September

June 12, 2024

Hey Eagles. Welcome to the first edition of Dudek’s Desk. Don’t worry, as you read this, you’re not going to have to READ THE ENTIRE ARTICLE IN ALL CAPS as you may have had to with a certain past politician’s tweets, and...

Noreen Amponsah 24 passes the baton to Grace White 25 during the Girls 4x400 meter relay.  The girls team (Noreen Amponsah 24, Grace White 25, Hailey Dawson 24, Jada Bonds 24) places second overall.

Strong Performance for EHS at GMC’s

ARYA SHASTRI '26 June 12, 2024

Edison competed at the Greater Middlesex Championships at South Brunswick from May 21 to May 22. While competing in a competition with the highest stakes, Edison athletes hit many PRs and seasonal records, exceeding expectations. The...

Students representing Pakistan prepare panipuri, a savory snack, to sell along with mango juice.

Traveling From Table to Table

On May 24, the National Chinese Honor Society (NCHS) hosted a Cultural Carnival in the small gym. This event included a variety of cultures with diverse food, music, and engaging cultural activities. Through this event, students...

Rachael Rodriguez ’24, the June Rotary Senior of the Month, says she is appreciative and blessed.

Lacrosse Enthusiast Rodriguez Reaches June Rotary Senior of the Month

FAIZA AHMED '25 and HAREEM SOHAIL '25 June 12, 2024

Rachael Rodriguez ‘24 has been chosen as the June Rotary Senior of the Month. Since only 20 seniors are selected each year, she was taken aback but proud to be considered for this opportunity. Since her freshman year, Rodriguez...

An order of bubble tea, waiting on pickup, sits on a counter at Junbi near the Princeton University campus. The beverage, which has become popular among teens in recent years, now has its own National Day of the Month: April 30.

Boba Tea: More Than Just a Drink

Each generation has a drink that is associated with them, usually a good ol’ cup of “morning Joe,” otherwise known as coffee. Boomers have their black coffee, Gen-Xers have their espresso shots, Millenials have their matcha...

Around different schools in Central New Jersey, youll find that the debate over block scheduling has become a hot-button question and discussion.

Block or Bust? Reevaluating Scheduling Structures

DIVYA KRISHNA '25 and ARCHANA MARYADA '25 June 12, 2024

In an ever-changing educational environment, the debate over scheduling methods continues to be a topic of discussion among teachers, administrators, students, and parents. One method, block scheduling, has gained traction in...

Engineering teacher Kevin Kerins closes the Capstone presentations. The presentations were a culmination of a years work and several stages of development.

‘24 STEM Seniors Present Long-Awaited Capstone Projects

SOUMYA JOSHI ‘24 and HEMA VIKRAM '24 June 12, 2024

Seniors of the Edison High School STEM Academy took to the auditorium on May 2 to present their capstone projects, which they had been working on for over a year. Developing and proposing the idea a year earlier, these students...

Pranav Srinivasan 27 (left) poses with his tennis racket after another winning match. Ajit Sivakumar 25 (middle) performs a jump serve to start the set strong. Layla Robinson 24 (right) runs with the ball as she passes by the opposing players, hoping to score a goal.

Robinson Nets, Srinivasan Swings, Sivakumar Spikes

ARANIEE SOTHILINGAM '25, Photography Editor June 12, 2024

Robinson Nets Our first athlete of the week is Layla Robinson ‘24 from the varsity girls lacrosse team. In a match against Ewing, she scored five goals, one assist, and two draw controls. This season, her stats totaled to...

Dr. Aurora Loufek works behind the scenes to ensure students reach their maximum potential. Loufek recently earned her doctorate from Carson-Newman Univsersity.

A Rewarding Journey

FAIZA AHMED ‘25, Staff Writer June 11, 2024

Dr. Aurora Loufek, assistant principal at Edison High School, recently obtained her doctorate at Carson-Newman University. Looking to expand her education, Loufek successfully defended her thesis to the committee and achieved...

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