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Violet Therriault

Violet Therriault, Staff Writer

Hello, my name is Violet and I am a sophomore at Foran. This is my first year taking Journalism. In my free time, I like to read, write, and listen to music.

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Leading Out Loud: Mrs. O’Keefe, leader of Foran’s Poetry Out Loud Club, November 18, 2024. Photo Courtesy: Ava McLaughlin (Photo One)

Foran Welcomes Poetry Out Loud

Ava McLaughlin and Violet Therriault | November 19, 2024

Community. Confidence. A $20,000 prize. Foran’s new Poetry Out Loud club offers all of this and more. Poetry Out Loud is a nationwide program that offers students the opportunity to work on their public speaking skills by reciting poetry in a series of competitions, beginning at the local level...

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Treat Time: Strawberry Matcha Milk Tea (Right) and Caramel Milk Tea (Left), October 12, 2024. Photo Courtesy: Ava McLaughlin

Bubble Tea and Best Buds

Violet Therriault and Ava McLaughlin | November 6, 2024

When Jessica Roman, co-owner of Boba Lounge, discovered bubble tea on a trip to California, she encouraged her high school friend Savon Bou to pursue her love of the drink. This past September, the duo, in hopes of creating a place where friends could gather over their shared love of bubble tea, opened...

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Officer Kish: A Day at Work with Officer Kish, September 30, 2024. Photo courtesy: Violet Therriault

Do not Fear, Kish is Here

“My favorite part is building relationships with the teenagers. I think I get the best of both worlds. I get to be a cop but I also get to be like a social worker.”  Kayleigh Kish, the School Resource Officer (SRO), has been protecting and serving the school community since March of 2022. She...

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What’s Cooking?

What’s Cooking?

“Organized chaos” is how culinary teacher, Miss Randy Colin, describes Advanced Culinary. Managing 16 students and using a hot stove and oven can be a challenge for most other people, but for Randy, that’s where she thrives. Towards the beginning of the school year, students pick groups of four...

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