The EYE

Showing off the special TBH balloons. Rachel Giaquinto, Hannah Pinnell, Ansley Acree, Mackenzie Mills, Natalie Tajeddine, Lily Fragola (20), and Sophia Sesi (19) celebrate the end of the 2019 book on the annual distribution day.

Yearbook Distribution Day 2019

Kalista Photopulos, Staff Reporter May 17, 2019

With the yearbook coming out every single year, each one being different and unique these are the schools last four.

Going page by page

Kalista Photopulos, Staff Reporter December 20, 2018

Wanted: Social, outgoing people who are dedicated to working with a team of unique individuals in order to create a physical memory of your high school experience. Reward: A new passion and an unforgettable...

Heading to the next stop in the city, Tori Reece (‘19) can’t seem to hide her excitement. “It was a really amazing experience because not a lot of people get to say they’ve been,” Reece said.

Warm hearts head to the cold

Kalista Photopulos, Staff Reporter December 3, 2018

Shaking girls, forced smiles, and a sea of green poms poms over 500 cheerleaders; the coldest Macy’s Day Thanksgiving parade reported happened to take place this Nov. 2018. Seven senior cheerleaders...

Appreciating the Underappreciated

Appreciating the Underappreciated

Kalista Photopulos, Staff Reporter October 3, 2018

The most underappreciated job at PHUHS is probably one of the most important. Plant Operations are the people that do the dirty work, literally. Seen sweeping up messes to fixing electrical troubles, they’re...

Flu, what’s up with you?

Jacob Costantino, Staff Reporter October 3, 2018

It’s better to get a shot than end up in the lobby of a pediatric health care professional, because this year, the flu might get as bad as the 2014-15 flu epidemic. For this reason, The Center for Disease...

The Art Of Juggling

The Art Of Juggling

Kalista Photopulos, Staff Reporter November 4, 2016

Oswald Spengler once said, “The secret of all victory lies in the organization of the non-obvious.” Clearly success is woven tightly with organization and balance. These are life skill that take some...

AVID Club

AVID Club

Blake Budd, Staff Reporter November 4, 2016

Clubs are not only a great way to get involved with the school and meet people, but are a great opportunity to impress colleges. Organization is an important part of high school and is a very big factor...

Is there no more hope for Hope?

Is there no more hope for Hope?

Sara Zarb, Staff Reporter September 26, 2016

The Sweden vs. United States of America soccer game, a depressing loss for most Americans, was the first time in history that the USWNT did not advance to an Olympic semifinal. After the penalty kick loss...

Cutting out the calories

Chris Narvaez and Paige Livingston September 2, 2014

Have you noticed something missing at lunch this year? No, not the seagulls! There are no more of those regular Mountain Dews or french fries that students love. Yes, it’s true. Palm Harbor University...

Have no fear, Peer Connectors are here

Haley Pearson, Joshua Antonio, and Cassidy White September 2, 2014

How was your first day of high school?  Were you worried that you’d get lost, or that a senior would throw you in a trash can? Peer connectors, a club at PHU, are upperclassmen that serve as role...

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