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Recognizing November holidays

In November, different holidays occur in Antioch Community High School students' lives.
Beth Kamman, Public Relations Coordinator
November 30, 2021
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Orchestra director Michael Riggs directs the orchestra as they take advantage of their studio-quality recording equipment.

An orchestrated light show

The Fine Arts Department acquired professionalized recording equipment to help a fellow Sequoit during the holiday season.
Chloe Barbarise, Editor In Chief
November 22, 2021
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Three ACHS students volunteer at the conference. I had a lot of fun at the STEM conference, senior Jasmine Ametovski said. It was wonderful to see the information being given to young girls that educates them on their options and also inspires them.

Third annual Girls in STEM Conference

Antioch Community High School hosted the third annual Girls in Stem Conference.
Sofia Tinker, Reporting Manager
November 22, 2021
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Once a pawn a time, the Sequoits chess team won the NLCC conference for the fifth consecutive year.

Cheque it out: ACHS Chess Team takes first in NLCC Conference

On Saturday, Nov. 13, the Antioch Community High School Chess Team competed in the NLCC Conference at Lakes. They reclaimed their first place trophy for the fifth year in a row, and will be playing in the state tournament in February.
Megan Harding, Tom Tom Staff
November 19, 2021
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The perfect gift idea on its way to be delivered.

Christmas gift-giving guide

It can be a struggle to come up with meaningful gifts every year. With Christmas right around the corner, a gift guide is essential to buying the perfect present to put under the tree.
Megan Harding, Tom Tom Staff
November 17, 2021
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Riley Demas-Billman and Jake Link discussing the rules of breakups.

Sequoit to Sequoit: Once a relationship, always a relationship

As exes return to the taken status of happily ever after, Riley Demas-Billman and Jacob Linck, an ACHS couple, discuss whether a do-over or a continuation of a preexisted relationship is ethical.
Chloe Barbarise, Editor In Chief
November 15, 2021
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Sophomore Riley Hughes and seniors Meryl Resurreccion and Jackson Highberg rehearse a scene for the play.

Antioch Community High School’s rendition of ‘The Alibis’

With school returning to in-person learning, the ACHS theater program will have on-stage performances again, starting with "The Alibis."
Diya Schon, Tom Tom Staff
November 11, 2021
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The blood drive nurses attend to every patient to ensure they are as comfortable and relaxed as possible.

A-positive blood drive: Sequoits save lives

Antioch Community High School hosted a blood drive on Oct. 28, 2021. Students and teachers alike took part in donating blood to Vitalent, and the event was able to save 468 lives.
Emma Poklop, Tom Tom Staff
November 2, 2021
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Dungeon and Dragons club is all about being oneself and creating ones own story.

Club Highlight: Dungeons and Dragons

With all the clubs at Antioch Community High School, Dungeons and Dragon is one full of adventure and a multitude of possibilities.
Diya Schon, Tom Tom Staff
November 1, 2021
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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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Adults put an exorbitant amount of pressure on students to always perform well. Senior Mackenzie Meltzer has to balance all areas of her life, despite the added stress it might create.

The pressure from above

High school students undergo an enormous amount of responsibility passed down from their peers.
Beth Kamman, Public Relations Coordinator
October 28, 2021
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Junior Carissa Lozano poses with her pet ferret named Diego.

Antioch’s atypical pets

These Antioch students do not have what most would call a “typical pet.” When most people think of pets, they think of a cat, a dog or maybe even a fish, but those with the unordinary animals are often overlooked.
Katie Quirke, Tom Tom Staff
October 27, 2021
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