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  • April 16School Board of Broward County moves to separate with Dr. Peter Licata and hire Deputy Superintendent Dr. Howard Hepburn for three-year contract
  • April 16Broward Superintendent Dr. Peter Licata announces resignation
  • April 6MSD FEA chapter wins 1st place for most creative fundraiser and 3rd place for membership motivation project and scrapbook competition at county convention
  • April 6WMSD TV Program wins five awards at national STN competition
  • April 3Modified schedule tomorrow, April 4 due to PSD and BEST testing for freshmen and sophomores
The Student News Site of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School

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The Student News Site of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School

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Dhaanya Balaji

Dhaanya Balaji, Associate Design Editor

Dhaanya Balaji is a senior at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School and the Graphic Design Editor for the Eagle Eye. She enjoys immersing herself in dance and various clubs such as ISA, NHS, and DECA.

All content by Dhaanya Balaji
Caught in the herd. Students at MSD have shorter passing periods in the new school year. Some find it more difficult to make it to class on time with only 6 minutes.

[Photo] BCPS reduces hallway passing time to add instructional minutes

Julia Landy, Editor-in-Chief, Graphics & Design Editor
November 1, 2022
Students can make environmentally sustainable choices during the holiday season.

[Photo] Sustainable season: Simple changes throughout the holidays can minimize waste

Lily Singer, Senior Arts & Leisure Editor and Senior Opinons Editor
December 5, 2022
Standardized testing is necessary because it fairly assesses students’ levels.

[Photo] [Opinion] Standardized testing is necessary

Lily Singer, Senior Arts & Leisure Editor and Senior Opinons Editor
April 21, 2022
Families of students can not always afford club due prices.

[Photo] [Opinion] Dues for school clubs are overpriced

Sofia Schorer Kaplan, Social Media Editor (Class Intercom)
April 3, 2022
In order to ensure the safety of all attendees, vaccine mandates must be more strict at entertainment events.

[Photo] [Opinion] It is necessary to require COVID-19 vaccines at entertainment venues

Lily Singer, Senior Arts & Leisure Editor and Senior Opinons Editor
September 17, 2021
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