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Ms. Christine Vardaro in a yearbook photo.

Christine Vardaro

June 20, 2023

An 1985 Edison High School graduate and a secretary for twenty years, Mrs. Christine Vardaro dedicated many years to her life as an Eagle. Starting off as the secretary of the Child Study Team in 2003, Vardaro recently moved to...

Ms. Patti Jaworski with some of her PE students at the 2023 Senior BBQ.

Patti Jaworski

June 20, 2023

Ms. Patti Jaworski, physical education teacher, reminisces about the unforgettable moments of her career during her last days at Edison High School. While she enjoyed the daily interactions with students and friendly conversations...

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...

The athletic field at Drwal Stadium in the middle of turf refurbishment. The project is expected to be completed at the start of the new school year.

The Grass is Greener

With the 2022–2023 school year winding down, it is time to take a look at ongoing construction and repairs around the nest. Chief among these projects is the work done to Edison High’s own sports turf. Why is the turf being...

Gabrielle Bulahan '23 singing "Flowers" (Gabbie's version).

Eagle Night Live!

CHETANA BIDESI ’24, Staff Writer June 15, 2023

As we are nearing the last days of the school year, our school has witnessed some amazing events and performances that have created memorable experiences. Another night to be remembered and hopefully continued next year, is the...

Students grudgingly take a standardized test in a classroom.

The Low Standards of Standardized Testing

EDITORIAL STAFF June 14, 2023

As testing slowly comes to an end, let us reflect on our experiences. A lot of them were negative. When the first round of state testing came around, the NJGPA English and Math assessments caused a large amount of problems....

Rodriguez on the field during an away game.

Rodriguez Looks to Rowan

AGASTYA CHINCHANKAR ’26, Staff Writer June 12, 2023

Israel Rodriguez ‘23, a three-year member of the football team, has committed to D3 school Rowan University and will play for their football team when the fall season commences. Throughout his three years on varsity, Rodriguez...

From the freshmen that just landed in the nest to the seniors that are getting ready to fly out, the Eagles are moving forward to new experiences, but most importantly, are ready for the summer!

Inside Edison’s AirPods: Moving On and Moving Forward

🎶 “Let’s go to the beach-each, let’s go get a wave.” 🎶 From growing freshmen to graduating seniors, Edison High is eagerly preparing to abide by Nicki Minaj’s wise words in her song “Starships” and...

(left to right) Mohammad Haady '24, Sarina Ahmed '23, Abby Knott '24, and Mei Kim '24 standing as costume contest winners from the event.

Flying the Birdie for Charity

NIDHI MUDHOLKER ’25, Staff Writer June 9, 2023

On Thursday, March 9, the UNICEF (United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund) club hosted its Badminton for Charity tournament in the auditorium. Students paid $5 each for admission and formed 32 teams of two to three...

Some students choose to take AP exams without taking the AP classes, so they have to study the material themselves.

Self Studying AP Courses: Beneficial or Brutal?

MEHER MEHTA ’25, People Editor June 9, 2023

This year, 1,018 Advanced Placement (AP) exams were administered at Edison High, with 537 students taking one or more exams.  But how many of those students chose to challenge themselves with rigorous coursework in the comfort...

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