The Student News Site of Cape Coral High School

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The Student News Site of Cape Coral High School

The Seahawk's Eye

The Student News Site of Cape Coral High School

The Seahawk's Eye

Courtesy of Anchor and Interact Club

The SOCKTOBER fundraiser has returned to Cape Coral High School for the fourth year.

Mia Najdovski, Guest Writer October 29, 2021

Each year, the SOCKTOBER project is introduced at the beginning of October and lasts the entire month until October 31st. The Cape High Anchor and Interact Clubs are sponsoring this event with their advisor...

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Cape Highs Key Club plants trees in the community

Cape High’s Key Club plants trees in the community

Rebecca Collins, Business Manager October 6, 2021

Cape High’s Key Club did a tree planting Saturday September 25th on the Southeast corner of Country Club Blvd and Veterans Parkway. This was a community service project that allowed the Key Club students...

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Bowling gears up for season

Bowling gears up for season

Mia Johnson, Former Features Editor September 22, 2021

Cape Coral High School’s bowling team may be small, but they are mighty.The Seahawk bowling team has a total of twelve members, seven boys and five girls, and they are looking for more players to join...

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IB scores at all time high while AP scores suffer

IB scores at all time high while AP scores suffer

Samiah Rosado and Mia Johnson September 11, 2021

Students from Cape High have been affected by the Advanced Placement (AP) and International Baccalaureate (IB) testing scores this previous school year. While the IB scores were at an all time high, the...

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New teachers means new connections

New teachers means new connections

September 7, 2021

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Installation that excites: New paint and security devices blend to make the school look sophisticated and secure

New school year brings Cape a cosmetic renovation

Abby Malloy, Former Editor in Chief August 25, 2021

Students entering the 2021-2022 school year might notice some improvements that were made over the summer.  The interior walls of Cape Coral High school were painted over the summer to a light grey,...

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A Bold Enterance: Principal Englehart’s office windows re-vamped over the summer and filled with optimistic school spirit

Procedural changes to be implemented in 2021

Clare McMillan and Alexis Klepper August 25, 2021

After a quite brief summer vacation, students will begin to flood the halls of Cape High. The drastic shift in population count and safety regulations are some of the many changes that are sure to be apparent...

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Cape High Drama Club ready to perform their show that they have all been working on since March 8

Cape High puts on first comedy after Covid

Renee Bella, Editor-in-Chief May 20, 2021

All I Really Need to Know I Learned in a Bad Murder Mystery is the comedic show premiering May 21 through May 22 in Cape Coral High School’s auditorium at 7:00pm. It follows a delusional director,...

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Teenagers believe there is a connection between a new cafe TheMix and HerbaLife.

The Mix and The Zone bring Cape Coral Controversy

Clare McMillan, Former Editor in Chief May 11, 2021

Cape Coral has a culture of its own, and with that phases pass through the town and become the obsession of teenagers and adults alike. Whether it's watching sunrises at Jaycee park, getting a cup...

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An infographic displays the new test changes occurring this year.

Changes will be made to the 2021 AP tests

Abby Malloy, Former Editor in Chief April 27, 2021

The continued influence of the COVID-19 virus has changed the way that end of the year exams can be taken this year. The Florida Standards Assessments, Advanced Placement exams, as well as end of course...

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A hand print represents the pride flag and those in the LGBTQ+ community.

Controversy over LGBTQ+ Poster

Melanie Pena, Former Editor-in-Chief April 26, 2021

On April 13, 2021, Lee County School Board members unassumingly took their seats prepared for what was thought to be a regular board meeting. As angry parents filled the rows and rows of seats in the...

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Parents receive phone calls during the school day, informing them to pick up their students.

Update on contact tracing: The IB junior class takes a hit

Ella Casto-Waters, Former News Editor December 17, 2020

An administrator comes to your class and collects nearly half of the students. You’re not sure what’s going on until you’re sent to the isolation room where you learn you’ve been exposed to COVID-19....

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