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The Aquila

  • January 24Complete your Spring Sports form on Genesis and stay ahead of the game! Can't wait to see you out there Winslow!
  • January 24Check @wths.25 for more info on their ongoing February fundraiser!
  • January 248th Grade Expo will be held on Thursday, Jan 25th 2024.
  • December 21Varsity Boys Basketball Will Play Shawnee (Away) @ 6:15 p.m
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The Student News Site of Winslow Township High School

The Aquila

The Student News Site of Winslow Township High School

The Aquila

Lisaraye Horne

Lisaraye Horne, Co-Editor-in-Chief

Lisaraye Horne is a Junior that attends Winslow Township High School, and can best be described as a reclusive yet aspiring achiever. She aims to perfect and broaden her writing techniques by taking high level English courses and electives that delve in the aspects of writing, such as Journalism, Creative Writing, Poetry Appreciation, and Research in Humanities. She is also a very caring person, using her writing skills as a voice for the student body to express their opinions on matters both relevant to school, or simply everyday occurrences.

All content by Lisaraye Horne

Eagles Landing College and Career Expo

Lisaraye Horne, Staff Writer
Feb 23, 2023

In October of 2022, Winslow Township High School’s Eagles Landing, which specializes in student aid and well being, presented the Junior and Senior classes with an expo that showcased representatives...

Boys Basketball

Lisaraye Horne, Staff Writer
Apr 26, 2021

Despite starting late and missing two weeks of practice due to Covid, The Winslow Township High School’s Boys Basketball Team left some indelible marks on its season.  Every practice session was utilized...

Mrs. Rifkin

Lisaraye Horne
Mar 25, 2021

Mrs. Rifkin, a ninth grade World History teacher at Winslow Township High School is one of the many teachers who put forth their best effort to deal with the turmoil of online instruction. Teachers had...

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