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Trinity Heard - Managing Editor

Trinity Heard - Managing Editor
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My name is Trinity Heard, I am a Senior at Oswego High School, and this is my second year writing for 42Fifty. I am very excited to continue working with the team and help other learn more about journalism. In my free time, I enjoy spending time with friends and family, baking, and editing. I also am a part of the Student Council as President and work as a crew member at Culvers. I look forward to being involved in 42Fifty as a managing editor for this year.

Teacher Feature: How a life of travel made Prigodich who she is today

Ms. Beth Prigodich at her desk with open laptop

Ms. Beth Prigodich is a national board-certified teacher and WE club sponsor for Oswego High School. She has been teaching for a total of 28 years, with 26 years here at OHS. As a young child, Prigodich lived in many environments and learned the values she applies to her teaching today. 

The art of completing New Year’s resolutions

open planner filled with sticky notes on them an

As the clock ticks down to midnight on New Year’s Eve, Americans take time to bring in the new year by creating a fresh start, often making New Year’s resolutions. These goals are usually long-term with the target goal being to complete them by the end of the year.  However, throughout the year, we watch as those around us—and even ourselves—slowly slip out of these goals. More often than not, these resolutions are given up on or the person has failed and the goal doesn’t make it past January. Why does this happen, and how can we fix it? Taking a deeper look into the human brain and how it forms habits can help us find better ways to reach goals. 

B.I.O.N.I.C. creates long-lasting TALK tree painting

brown tree painting with a tire swing labeled "BIONIC" and colorful fingerprints as leaves.

This school year, B.I.O.N.I.C. (Believe It Or Not I Care), introduced its long-term finger-print tree to permanently display the fingerprints of TALK (Teenagers Activating the Language of Kindness) invitees and leaders.

Fit Check, Ep. 3: Halloween Edition

Mulitmedia editor Trinity Heard asks questions on the Friday before Halloween to her fellow peers. Many questions involve favorite fall colors and fall outfits for the month. This third fit check video is Halloween edition: some students bring their costumes to school, while others wear their best fall colors.

OHS 2021 Halloween costume gallery

Three students dressed as Morty, Mr. Poopy Butthole, and Rick from Rick & Morty

This school year, OHS students dressed up in their best Halloween costumes for trick-or-treating and parties. Check out their costumes below!