Features
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SYO Rockstars
By: Hayden Sutter The Rock Band elective is “rockin’ it out” every other day, and it has been rumored that even the teachers are dancing through the halls as the…
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A “Reel” Awakening: Jenna Roth-Epstein’s Journey in Broadcast Journalism
By: Elaine Liu “Gooood morning, Syosset!” a cheery voice calls from the screens in classrooms across Syosset High School. Most students watch the Friday morning show, SYO Central, but few…
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Finding Belonging Beyond the Classroom
By: Marissa Moustakakis & Hyeon Kwak With over 90 clubs to choose from, Syosset High School has plenty of options for students to immerse themselves in what they are passionate…
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Turning After-School Sales Into Global Change
By: Emma Rosenfeld Students at Syosset High School are demonstrating how they can take initiative and make an impact on the world around them. From selling Crumbl Cookies in the…
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Robotics Reaching Out of the Classroom
By: Supriya Sachdeva Houston, Texas. Every single year. The Syosset Supersonics, Team 9016, has been to Worlds for the past three years since they’ve been founded. It is a robotics…
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Syosset’s Digital Detox
By: Dania Chaudhry The 2025-2026 school year marked the end of an era. Sitting down during lunch, eating mozzarella sticks, and enjoying looking at Instagram stories used to be a…
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Behind the Scenes of SYO’s Very Own IT Star
By: Supriya Sachdeva How many times a day do you walk through the school library? Think about it for a second. Well, it’s probably at least once or twice, whether…
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Strength in Vulnerability: Resilience & Junior Day
By: Ella D’Auria If you’re a Syosset student who has reached your penultimate year of high school, then you are in on one of Syosset’s most long-standing secrets: Junior Day.…
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Introducing Rho Kappa Honor Society
By: Kingsley Ngitngit This year, Syosset is welcoming a new honor society: Rho Kappa National Social Studies Honor Society. Accompanying science, music, and other specialized honor societies, Rho Kappa seeks…
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Coffee Consumption Conundrum
From 9th century Ethiopia as a red berry chewed for stamina to the drink that gave Sufi monks energy for overnight prayers in Yemen to the coffeehouses in Constantinople, Cairo,…






