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Students savor last ROAR of 2024

On March 7, the ROAR mentors hosted their last event of the school year, giving more students the chance to connect with others.
ROAR is a program that brings students together several times a year for teambuilding, motivational speakers, and tough conversations. The last ROAR of the school year was held on March 7, 2024, in the Learning Resource Center of West Chicago Community High School.

Looking for Mariah Varnado’s corresponding article on the last ROAR of 2023-24? Click here.

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Brandon M. Heath, Multimedia Content Creator
Brandon M. Heath is involved in the swim team, marching and concert band. He got into music because his middle school band director inspired him - and his sister also played a role. Brandon enjoys making friends through music, and his favorite memory at WEGO involves the Disney trip the music department went on in 2023. Outside of school, Brandon can be found spending time with friends and family, as well as watching baseball. As a senior, Brandon has learned responsibility and what makes a good friend throughout his high school years.
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Emily Ziajor is a WEGO senior in her second year of journalism. She attended the National High School Journalism Convention last November, and thoroughly loved the experience. She is a Polish-American (she finished her final year of Polish School in the spring of 2023) with a creative soul and high aspirations. When it comes to writing, she has a sharp imagination, and one of her true passions is photography. Emily is a multi-year member of the AV Club at West Chicago Community High School.
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