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Spring break plans

March 14, 2019

  Spring break gives students a final break in the school year before summer, and a week to unwind and relax before the final quarter of the year starts. Students at Freedom High School have different...

Are Crocs in or out?

Katie Matthews, Staff Writer February 20, 2019

Crocs were once thought of as an embarrassment to wear, but now they seem to have made a comeback with students. Walking through the hallways countless teenagers can be seen wearing these shoes in...

Dog daycare expected to open February 14th

Lara McKeown, Staff Writer February 7, 2019

Mrs. Newcomb’s veterinary class is planning to open a dog daycare this month that teachers and students can bring their dogs in to. In order to participate, dogs must have the basic core vaccinations....

NJROTC completes Area Managers Inspection

Anna Lamlein, Editor February 5, 2019

Freedom’s Naval Junior Reserve Officer’s Training Corps Unit, NJROTC, conducted their Area Managers Inspection on Tuesday, the 5th.  Annually, the cadets are assessed and graded by a Reviewing Officer. This...

What happened to regular English?

Clarisa Laurent, Staff Writer December 18, 2018

This year, Freedom, among several schools in Hillsborough county, have decided to turn all English classes into honors. Other courses that have been made honor only courses are: U.S. Government, Economics...

Is coffee really beneficial?

Josie Clark, Staff Writer December 13, 2018

  Many students have been drinking coffee every day for years. They say it helps them stay awake to focus on school, sports, and jobs. But does it really work?  Is it more harmful than beneficial?   “I...

Tips for AP students

Lara McKeown, Staff Writer December 1, 2018

Many students take AP classes to excel in their academics, raise their GPAs and potentially earn college credit. However, some students struggle with the heavy workload and studying for AP exams. One...

Help Wanted

Katie Matthews, Staff Writers November 28, 2018

A job can be great way to learn independence and earn some spending money. High school students are constantly looking for the best job to fit into their busy school schedules. These are the years where...

FLVS, an option for flexibility

Lance Etelkozi, Staff Writer November 8, 2018

Many students choose to take classes online on Florida Virtual School, FLVS for short, in addition to their regular classes. Students use computers to take their classes and learn through the online lessons....

Freedom students, get out and vote!

Lance Etelkozi, Staff Writer November 7, 2018

“My vote doesn’t matter” is a phrase I have heard too many times. The future of this country and state is too important to stand idle. On November 6, 2018, one of the biggest election days in...

Red tide? More like dead tide 

Red tide? More like dead tide 

Josie Clark, Staff Writer October 2, 2018

Red tide is a current phenomenon that is killing off marine animals. It is caused by buildup of algae and pollution and began affecting only Southwestern Florida in places like Fort Myers and Sarasota...

Streaming vs Cable: Which is Better?

Streaming vs Cable: Which is Better?

Kevin Le, Staff Writer April 23, 2018

Cable has been around since 1948 and it has had a huge impact on the world. It was going strong, until streaming services started to become more and more popular. Services like Netflix and Hulu are starting...

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