Tomahawk Times
Santaluces High School
Lantana, FL
Issue Date: Wednesday, April 01, 2009 
Issue: April/May 2009
Last Update: Monday, April 06, 2009


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By Irine Francelus and Tanisha Calixte

  More than 200 fashion academy students modeled their own creations for the 8th Annual Fashion Show. Former Santaluces student Althia Rolle, drove all the way from Miami to host the show. She gr full story >

By Irine Franelus

  Some people might know him for the swagger he had when he walked down the hallway, the way he made people laugh or the wonderful customer service he had while working at Winn Dixie on Hepoluxo and C full story >

By Tanisha Calixte

More than 200 fashion academy students modeled their own creations for the 8th Annual Fashion Show. full story >

By Verlene Julceus

The social studies department worked in making the door decorating contest possible , with Ms Sherman being the manager of the contest with help from Mrs. Sunset the world history teacher.             full story >

By Tanisha Calixte

Solid, collared shirts and plain knee length pants or skirts will be the new style for next year. Logos will not be allowed on the shirts. The stricter dress code takes effect on the first day of s full story >

By Thomas Salazar

      Skaters, preppies, jocks, nerds, cheerleaders, football players- these are some of the cliques found at our school. Everyday, we watch the school segregate into separate entities among the stu full story >

Edline: A Parental Leash For Teens
By Arya Singh

Edline is great preparation for college because professors won't tell you what grade you have in their class but will update a university-wide Website to tell you your grade and it is soley up to you full story >

By Arya Singh

    What do the P.A.C., the Band, and  Color Guard all have in common? One word, Xcite. Xcite was a performance by the band and color guard that was held in the PAC on May 22 and 23. Tickets were sold full story >

By Arya Singh

    By far one of the strangest words to ever hear around school is "smencil." But this word carries behind it a school wide fan base and the students smell why. Smencils are  gourmet number two penci full story >

By Domino Brown

Once again Dr.Victor Nobels came back to speak to the generation of the future. Informing students about drugs and how easy it is to become addicted. Dr.Nobels explained how he fought a case on stop full story >

By Irine Franelus

Some people might know him for his swagger when he walked down the hallway, the way he mad people laugh, or his wonderful costumer service he has working at Win Dixie on Hypoluxo, but Leopold Lancel full story >

By Shana LaBranche

 Haiti is considered one of the impoverished countries in the world and its problems continue until this day. But despite that on Monday May 18th 2009, Haitians all over the country remember this da full story >

By Shaina Magazine


Facebook New and Better
By Arya Singh

  Facebook, contrary to popular belief, is completely different from Myspace in many ways, and in my opinion, its those ways that make Facebook superior. Facebook is safer than Myspace because unl full story >

By Sawyer Markarian


By Renee Smith

Grad Nite was held at MGM in Disney World. The whole place was closed down just for the senior class. There were people there from all different states like New York, Georgia, Texas, and North Caroli full story >

Do rumors really rule?
By Shana LaBranche

  “Did you hear?” is a question that goes around Santaluces High School every day. Rumors spread through campus like fire in a dry forest on a hot summer day. Rumors like fights, who’s dating wh full story >

By Brittany Massie


By Thomas Salazar

Last month, AP Biology students went to the Happy Acres Garden in company of Ms. Dougherty. full story >

By Angel Jimenez and Arya Singh

    Is it the end of the year blues? Is it the lack of pressure teachers put on students? Or is it just the fact that students have lost intrest in their classes? What drives a student t full story >