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Ms. Gail Pawlikowski (back row, second from the left), in her pre-EHS and J.P. Stevens years at Herbert Hoover Middle School

Gail Pawlikowski

June 20, 2023

Spanning thirty-eight years, Chief Academic Officer Ms. Gail Pawlikowski’s career working with the Edison Board of Education is coming to an end. Pawlikowski has been in the district for all but two years of her entire career....

Mrs. Ledda with her FCCLA students.

Sandra Ledda

June 20, 2023

Ms. Sandra Ledda has been a part of the Edison High community for eighteen years. For ten years, she taught consumer science classes due to her background in restaurant management. For the final eight years of her career, she...

Staff Say Farewell to the Nest

SOUMYA JOSHI, MEHER MEHTA, and SAMARRA SARAVANAN June 20, 2023

The close of any school brings with it changes in many lives. Underclassmen move on to higher grades, seniors leave school into the post-graduation world, and staff members begin new chapters in retirement. This year, three current...

Ava Yap with Señora Fedowitz

Ava Yap

STELLA WONG ‘25, News Editor May 22, 2023
The voice that starts Edison High School's school day with the announcements, Ava Yap '23, has been recognized as March’s female Rotary Senior of the Month.
Cynthia Cheng 13 (above) has become a successful independent illustrator and author. Their career began at EHS, and recently they have published their first book.

From Football Player to Graphic Novelist: EHS Alum Does It All

PRABHA KRISHNA ‘25 and MEHER MEHTA ‘25 April 25, 2023

Edison High School’s very own alum, Cynthia Yuan Cheng ‘13, has recently published their Babysitters Club (BSC) graphic novel debut, "Mary Anne’s Bad Luck Mystery." As the thirteenth installment of the Babysitters Club Graphic...

Ms. Stellakis riding her horse over a log fence

Teacher By Day, Equestrian By Night: Kathleen Stellakis

HEMA VIKRAM '24, Business Editor April 16, 2023

Being an athlete requires great levels of discipline, but athletes find that passion for their sport outweighs the rigorous demands. Kathleen Stellakis, a member of the Edison High community for twelve years and teacher of biology...

Hena Patel has been selected as Senior of the Month!

Hena Patel

SHRIADITI KANCHERLA '26 and SYLVIA WU '25 April 16, 2023
A dedicated and well-rounded student, Hena Patel ‘23 has been selected as February Senior of the Month.
Isaiah Charles has been selected as Senior of the Month for March.

Isaiah Charles

SHRIADITI KANCHERLA '26, Staff Writer April 13, 2023
Soccer Captain Isaiah Charles is the March Senior of the Month.
Avinash Aravind

Avinash Aravind

AKASH NATTAMAI '25 and SRINIDHI TAMMANA '25 April 13, 2023
An expert of weather, a man of diplomacy, and a fan of Formula One, Avinash Aravind ‘23 is proud to be Senior of the Month for February 2023. 
Glazed Pottery (Kakuru on the left and Kersting on the right)

EHS Makes it to Morris Museum With Kakuru and Kersting

ISHANI BAKSHI ‘26 and GAURI KSHETTRY ’25 March 20, 2023

A cardboard mug made of clay, and a body-less woman with pearls. What do they have in common? Both are the creation of two EHS students.  Hyndavi Kakuru ‘23 and Valerie Kersting ‘23 had their pottery featured at a showcase...

Mr. Timothy Root (at left), the EHS 2023 Educational Service Professional of the Year, poses in the FNC Gym with Athletic Director Mr. Dave Sandaal 90.

Rooting for Root: EHS Athletic Trainer Awarded ESP of the Year

RITIK GERA '26 and SOUMYA JOSHI '24 February 28, 2023

Mr. Timothy Root has been recognized for his commendable contributions as the Edison High School athletic trainers with the Educational Support of the Year award. This honor is a testament to his tireless work, dedication, and...

Peter Dario 15 poses with a plant at Terrace Plant Shop

Grieving to Growing: EHS Alum Turns Tragedy Into Triumph

MEHER MEHTA '25 February 13, 2023

Losses caused by the COVID pandemic left many people feeling hopeless, but what about those people who decided to create something out of nothing?   Peter Dario ‘15 lost his grandfather and father within days of one another...

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