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The student news site of Antioch Community High School.

Sequoit Media

The student news site of Antioch Community High School.

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Hadde Luebke looks out to the audience as she performs for her first choir concert of senior year.

Looking sharp: ACHS choir concerts are back

The Fall Choir Concert was the first choir performance conducted since the pandemic; the result was a packed audience.
Ashley Lubkeman, Tom Tom Staff
October 28, 2021
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Orchestra Director Michael Riggs soaks in the applause as ACHS welcomes back band concerts

2021 Instrumental Fall Concert

Antioch Community High School performed their first band concert since the beginning of the pandemic, showing off the school’s best musicians in the Instrumental Fall Concert conducted by Michael Riggs and Jonathan Untch.
Ashley Lubkeman, Tom Tom Staff
October 22, 2021
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The ACHS Percussion Ensemble consists of multiple musicians. They will be performing at the fall concert on Oct. 19.

Percussion Ensemble prepares for fall concert

Percussion Ensemble is practicing new pieces for the fall concert and having meditation every Friday.
Juan Hernandez, Tom Tom Staff
October 7, 2021
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Sewing class may be a great idea for creative students who want to try out a new hobby. Sewing is very relaxing and fun Junior Allison Kennedy said.

Stitching up a Storm

The sewing class offered at Antioch and Lakes Community High School is a practical class that students may be able to use in the future.
Izana Nordhaus, Visual Director
January 23, 2020
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Serena A. Mielke

Serena A. Mielke

Since seventh grade, now-senior Serena Mielke has always had a surplus of musical talent, but she has still had to persevere through troubling times in her life in pursuit of music.
Olivia Gerhardt, Photography Director
December 17, 2019
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Some culture’s most recognizable characteristic is their music style. Every culture uses different instruments to create unique sounds. Music can make a huge impact on someone’s life because of the way it makes them feel. Music can be used to spread awareness of cultural differences and keep the traditions of cultures relevant.

Diversity and the City

In the suburbs of Chicago, the area is diverse with the different cultures and genres of music. Often, these cultures affect students at ACHS.
Lena De Vore, Social Media Manager
December 17, 2019
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Jim M. Hellen

Jim M. Hellen

with his harmonica in hand, hellen’s passion for music thrives nationwide.
Madison McBride, The Feather Managing Editor
December 17, 2019
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Homecoming decorations for the upcoming week were set up in the theme for Hollywood.

Pep Rally Peps Up the Community

The pep rally is always an activity that is looked forward to every year but most importantly it brings the community together.
Patrick Sheehan, Sports Online Director
October 29, 2019
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The Backbone of the Antioch Theatre Program

The Backbone of the Antioch Theatre Program

Stage crew does the behind the scenes work for theatre productions.
Sarah Benes and Avery Krizanovic
September 9, 2019
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Jazz Band continues to work hard for upcoming performances.

Branches of Band: Jazz Edition

Jazz Band is a musical group at Antioch Community High School who compete and perform.
Lena De Vore and Olivia Gerhardt
September 9, 2019
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Sheet music from one of Chamber Choirs many Christmas carols from the past 30 years of performances.

Antioch Community High School’s Chamber Choir Sings Their Way Into the New School Year

Many students think all choirs are the same, but Antioch Community High School’s chamber choir has its own story to tell.
Jazzmyn Roman and Ngoc Tran
September 9, 2019
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Sophomores Mark Deutschmann and Delilah Hately are practicing their cornets to get ready for their upcoming performances.

Branches of the Band: Pep Edition

Untch and his band look to set ACHS and the community up for peppy experiences.
Charlotte Bongratz and Patrick Sheehan
August 27, 2019
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