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The Counseling Department dresses up as characters of ‘A League of Their Own.’ The department dressed up as contestants from the TV show ‘Survivor.’ Photo courtesy of Chanelle Lary.
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Social Science teachers dress up as nerds. The department offered extra credit for students that dressed up with the theme. Photo courtesy of Catherine Mintz.
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The administration team dresses up as characters of The Breakfast Club. Last Halloween, they dressed up as different celebrities from 1974, in accordance with the school’s 50th anniversary. Photo courtesy of Rob Coppo.
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Students of the Social Science Department dress up as nerds for extra credit. Last Halloween, the theme was disco. Photo courtesy of Catherine Mintz.
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The English department dresses up as characters from ‘Bridgerton.’ Last year, the department dressed up as characters from ‘Harry Potter.’ Photo courtesy of Lisa Callender.
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Painting, Sculpture and Draw and Design teacher Katie O’Brien paints herself into Claude Monet’s Water Lilies. Last Halloween, O’Brien dressed up as a falcon. Photo courtesy of Katie O’Brien.
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April Kato, News Editor
In the same way her 13-year piano journey crescendo towards a finale, April Kato is intent on making her last year as a falcon and a staff on the Falconer a balance of memorable, accent-like events and legato-like relaxed moments. Joining the Falconer her junior year and being inspired by the wonderful community, Kato furthered her love for journalism by securing a position as news editor her senior year. This year, she hopes to take on more stories than she did last year, as her goal is time management and fighting the urge of procrastinating, all of which she fell captive to junior year. Outside of the newsroom, Kato enjoys quiet moments of reading at home and playing classical and modern music on her piano, a treasure passed down from her mother. On the weekends, she can be seen volunteering at a Japanese language school, drafting editorials for her internship at a local community journal or roaming Barnes & Noble. Throughout the years in high school Kato's interest for international relations and global topics has grown, linking to her hopes of pursuing such fields after graduation.