The Roar

The Abyss rekindles students’ creativity

Gabby Hamm, Staff Writer April 8, 2015

The search for submission forms, the excited voices shouting out what tasks that they take responsibility for, and the overall welcoming personalities, all make up The Abyss publication. The Abyss...

SAT answer sheet

SAT Prep Class: a helpful tool or something that makes students drool?

Abbie Paquette, Co-Sports Editor April 7, 2015

The time is almost here where juniors will take the last test that can either benefit or put a little misfortune on college application processes. The Scholastic Aptitude Test, or SAT, tests reading, writing...

Snow causes problems for spring sports

Snow causes problems for spring sports

Alex Keely and Amber Magnant March 26, 2015

Due to record snowfall in 2015, BHS athletic teams are now forced to practice inside for their upcoming outdoor sports season. Many teams wonder how to prepare for a season with no chance to practice...

A rapper among us

A rapper among us

Joshua Kalinowski, Staff Writer March 25, 2015

C.L. Bookerson, also known as Headspinnah from the MP Klik, is a custodian by day, and a rapper by lunchtime. Recently, Bookerson has created a self-titled mixtape, which he distributes to students...

BHS ink

BHS ink

Abbie Paquette, Sports Editor March 20, 2015

  Everyone has something that they treasure, whether it be a loved one or a special talent of theirs. Some people use memory boxes, but some students and teachers are taking it to the next level...

For which it stands

For which it stands

Colby Perron, Staff Writer March 20, 2015

The Pledge of Allegiance was once an important part of morning announcements, but as the time goes on, it seems to be becoming less routine and more controversial. Originally instituted in 1892, the...

Senior Sophany Srey with her second Dunkin Donuts iced coffee of the day.

The morning crave

Nick Scavuzzo, Staff Writer March 20, 2015

Mocha, Caramel, Vanilla, Swirls, extra cream, sugar,cups, “big straws”, hot, iced, chai, strawberry watermelon, blue raspberry. Whatever you decide to drink in the morning is up to you.  A majority...

A Different Kind of Lesson

A Different Kind of Lesson

Shannon Douglass, Staff Writer March 10, 2015

Teaching and parenting are two different job titles, but in the halls at Biddeford High School the differences become less apparent as teachers try to meet all the needs of their students. Relationships...

2015 Spirit Week Rally

2015 Spirit Week Rally

Photography by Abby Laverriere, Photography March 6, 2015

Biddeford High School's first ever Spirit Week was a success. Each day held a new opportunity for students to show their spirit. Monday: College/University Day Tuesday: Twin Day Wednesday: Class...

The calendar in guidance displays the alternating black and orange days for the month of March.

BHS embraces challenges from new schedule

Alex Keely and Colby Perron March 6, 2015

The 2014-2015 school year started off with a new twist for both students and staff alike. BHS changed to a new alternating day schedule to ensure students took more of the core classes that were not being...

An annual tradition comes back to Biddeford High School.

Michael Tenney, Staff Writer March 6, 2015

Hopeful contestants make their way to the stage with blank smiles and big dreams as they compete to make it to the top. Mr. BHS, an annual tradition at Biddeford High School, has males from each class...

Working hard or hardly working on school snow days?

Working hard or hardly working on school snow days?

Abbie Paquette and Lydia Gordon March 6, 2015

With each passing day comes a new fear of the thing New Englanders dread most: snow. White fluffy snowflakes can only mean two things; shoveling and snow days. Mother Nature seems to have it out for New...

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