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Geraldine Mendoza ‘22 receiving her high school diploma and showing it towards the audience.

Back to the RAC

Edison High School’s 63rd Commencement Ceremony took place on June 17, 2022. After two years on Edison High's football field due to pandemic restrictions and protocols, the Class of 2022 brought a return to the traditional graduation...

Senior Celebration

Senior Celebration

June 14, 2022

On Friday, June 3, the Class of 2022 celebrated its prom at Ariana's Grand in Woodbridge. Here are some of the highlights, produced by Edmund Yip '19, former member of the Edison High's Film Club.

Matteo Silvero ‘22 launching his novel in the Media Center.

How Far He’s Come

JEET JAGTAP ‘24 and MADHAV MANDALA ‘24 June 13, 2022

It’s not every day that one of your classmates writes a book, but on Tuesday, June 7th, Edison High student Matteo Silvero ‘22 did just that: He launched his debut novel, How Far We Fall, in the Media center.  How Far...

Entertainment Guide: Music From Around the World

ADEDOYIN AYENI ’23 June 10, 2022

Music connects people together. It is a way of connecting and expressing. As part of an educational community that values diversity, it is important for us to understand the ways each of those cultures expresses themselves. Here...

Mr. Patrick McCaffery (left) holds a pig for Ms. Gina Corsun to kiss at the 2013 pep rally.

From Stress Lines to Tan Lines

ARIELIS CANELA ’23 June 9, 2022

New normals and final chapters fill the air at Edison High. The first “normal” year back in school for students and staff is a beginning for some and an end for others. EHS has 3 retirees whose teaching careers are nearing...

An anti-vaping sign hangs outside a restroom.

Why Do We Vape?

KIMBERLY HERNANDEZ ’22 June 9, 2022

Editors’ Note: Due to the sensitive nature of some material, pseudonyms have been used in place of students’ names. It is difficult, these days, to go virtually anywhere without running into someone using a vape pen. They...

The Edison High School STEM Class of 2022 poses for a post-presentation photo.

STEM Seniors Display Year-Long Capstone Projects

On May 26, seniors of the Edison High School STEM Academy presented their years’ worth of work to an audience of STEM students, teachers, and supervisors.  The Capstone Presentations began with individual presentations followed...

Brianna Reed '22 receiving her cord as a senior being inducted into the Student Council.

Meet Your New Student Council Representatives!

STELLA WONG ‘25 June 8, 2022

The votes have been counted, and the Student Council officers for the 2022-2023 school year are Sarina Ahmed ‘23 as president, Anish Phatak ‘23 as vice president, Christian Lee ‘23 as secretary, and Robyn Nemeth ‘23 as...

Open book with brown color and tan pages covered with various colored dots.

You Heard it on BookTalk First

JIA SHAH ’24 and SIA SHAH ’24 June 8, 2022

Summer’s almost here and you know what that means. It’s time to lay down on the sand or on your bed with a page-turning book. So without further ado…. Here is our master list of books to read this summer. There’s romance,...

Mr. Timothy Morrow preps for the start of the spring concert.

A Fight for the Love of Music and Performing

SOUMITA BANERJEE ’25 June 8, 2022

On April 26, 2022, Alyson Zhang ‘22 went with Keya Raval ‘22 and Aleena Cheriyan ‘22 to a Board of Education budget meeting, representing the EHS Orchestra. Because of construction in the Edison High auditorium, the group...

Catalina Castiblanco '22 does an arabesque in the spotlight.

Shining Stars on the Stage

Taking place on May 27th, 2022 at 7:00 pm at Middlesex County College, Edison High’s 3rd Annual Dance Showcase brought a full crowd. Taking over the Performing Arts Center, the dancers in this showcase demonstrated pure talent...

Spotify: the companion of students tensed during school.

Inside Edison’s Airpods: Ultimate Summer Playlist

With new weather comes new music, and students’ playlists have adapted to these changes. In pursuit of new sounds and moods, students’ music taste has shifted towards the songs of the summer. From songs to belt in the car...

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