The Skull
Ambrosia Costoso, Class of 2029 Freshman
Ambrosia Costoso, Class of 2029 Freshman
Isabella Chavez, Class of 2027 Junior
Rebeca Funes, Class of 2028 Sophomore
Rebeca Funes, Class of 2028 Sophomore
Quill and Scroll fosters excellence in scholastic journalism worldwide. At Miami Lakes Educational Center, the newly established chapter quickly distinguished itself through literary publications and community service, driven by a dedicated student leadership team committed to elevating student media and achievement, as explained by Andrinika Aimable.
After months of perfecting their pork schnitzel burger, seniors Paula Muniz, Wester Mordan, and Ryan Anderson secured MLEC’s second championship. Their victory at the Universal Orlando Handheld Challenge earned them scholarships and a spot on the CityWalk menu, as written by Madison Ramos.
Moment with God has been causing a stir across the MLEC campus, but its impact has spread further through social media. The movement is a testament to the innovation of MLEC students. Hear more about the movement’s story as told by Andrea Farrugia.
Journalist Sabrina Alonso was once again invited to the Page and Messenger Program at the Florida Capitol this year. Reflecting on her experience through photos, Sabrina shares the perks of the program for Florida students.
While student activism showcases leadership and community commitment, colleges consistently prioritize academic performance and rigor. Selective universities view grades and consistency as the primary predictors of future success, treating extracurricular involvement as a secondary factor to academic readiness, as explained by Belinda Bermudez.
America’s 250th anniversary highlights its founding ideals, contradictions, expanded rights, ongoing challenges, and global role, urging reflection and youth civic engagement as the nation remains a work in progress, as explained by Robert Rojas