Issue VII: Jan. 22, 2016 |
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Next online issue: Feb. 06, 2016 |
Yoga Club at Citrus ValleyBy LAYLA ABBAS
School without a doubt can cause stress like no other. Yoga club is a perfect escape to allow your mind to refocus and treat yourself to an hour of recentering after a long day. Yoga Club at Citrus Valley is run by Psychology and AP Psychology teacher, Mrs. Safranek. Every Tuesday, after school she encourages students to set aside an hour for complete relaxation and exciting yoga poses. With no yoga experience necessary, students of all levels are welcome to participate. Mrs. Safranek supplies the yoga mats and blankets to those who need it. Once the items are distributed, students make their way into the teachers lounge . . . . |
16 Ways to Stay Positive in 2016By JESSICA LOPEZ
Do not let stressful situations bring you down in 2016, Here are 16 ways to stay positive in 2016. 1) Sleep more Sleeping more has a huge impact on how you approach our day. Getting the right amount of sleep will not only aid your health but make you less grumpy in the morning. 2) Try to stay in the present Focusing on the past can cause stress, letting your brain wander to past experiences or trying planning your future can set a state of unhappiness or anxiousness. 3) Spread positivity to someone’s life Find a way to spread positivity to those around you, it will make you feel. . . Homage to 2015By ALLY GZESH
January Jan. 16-The Supreme Court takes in cases challenging 4 states in their ban against same sex marriage. Ruling will be issued in June February 1st - 31st Sundance Film Festival: "Me and Earl and the Dying Girl" wins . . . |
Citrus Valley Student Highlight: Maya KlaibBy LAYLA ABBAS
Students are involved in many activities in and outside of school. A particular student at Citrus Valley is extremely involved in her school and goes out of her way to help others as well. Maya Klaib is a phenomenal student inside and outside of her classes. She is the true embodiment of an all around great . . . |