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Mrs. Svor, Ms. Dowler retiring

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Retirement seems to be the trend at Sunrise this year. The faculty is losing many important members, and two more are retiring as well. Child Development teacher and COOP director Gail Svor is… Read More

Varsity softball beats Greenway 4-0

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On Thursday, May 3 the girls varsity softball beat Greenway 4-0. The team only has one loss this season and is heading into the playoff semi-finals. “We’re looking forward to reaching our goals… Read More

Five ways to survive a break-up

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High school relationships don’t last forever. When faced with a break-up, you may feel a number of different emotions. Stop and think for a minute before you speak, so that things can end… Read More

NHS induction ceremony and senior recognition Wednesday April 18

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On Wednesday, April 18, parents and students will gather in the auditorium for the National Honor Society induction ceremony. The ceremony will begin promptly at 6:30 p.m.

HOSA selling muffins, Media Club selling Pixie Stix

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HOSA is selling muffins all this week (April 16- 20) for $1. There are various flavors, from Banana Nut to Chocolate. Media club will be selling Pixie Stix all this week (April 16-20) for $1.

National Librarian’s Day on April 10

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On April 10, the nation recognizes all the librarians. This day, along with National Administrators Day and others are about appreciating the resources available at Sunrise Mountain.

JV Softball beats Goldwater 9-0

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Sunrise Mountain girls junior varsity softball team beat Barry Goldwater High School nine to nothing on tuesday, April 10. Congratulations girls! Here is a slideshow of exciting moments from the game.

Blake Grand starts Max and Molly’s Coffee Express

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There is a new coffee business on campus, specifically for teachers only. Max and Molly’s Coffee Express offers drinks on Tuesdays and Thursdays for only $2. These drinks include smoothies and hot coffee.

Top ten things that people forget every day

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We are all forgetful. There is no doubt about it. Whether it’s forgetting to do your homework, or forgetting someone’s name, sometimes our brains can’t hold all the information. It goes in one… Read More

Baseball comes in second in Best of the West tournament

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Over spring break, the varsity baseball team competed in the annual Best of the West tournament. The team came in second place losing in the championship game.

Choir prepares for upcoming concert

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The SMHS choir is preparing for their upcoming concert on Wed., March 14, in the auditorium at 6:30 pm.

Seth Martinez throws no-hitter against Thunderbird

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On Sat., March 10, the boys varsity baseball team played at Thunderbird High School and won, 4-1. Junior Seth Martinez threw a no-hitter to lead the boys to victory. Congratulations to Martinez and… Read More

Ostrich Festival in Chandler March 9-11

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  Photos by Adrienne Sebade This past weekend, the Chandler Chamber of Commerce held their annual Ostrich Festival. Festival goers enjoyed vendors, food, and wild animal shows. The show of the day, the… Read More

New sites enable fans to interact with their favorite stars

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  It would be pretty awesome to meet a celebrity, or a rap star. For junior Morgan Leonard, this happened with rapper Drake. Through a website called Omemo, fans are able to connect… Read More

Help Stephen Levesque go to the Arizona Academy

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Maybe you have been invited to join his Facebook page or have seen posters for a fundraising car wash. Do not worry; it is going to a good cause.  Senior Stephen Levesque has… Read More

Ryan Reynolds shines in ‘Safe House’

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To all you snoozers at the movies this weekend, here is one your eyes will not be able to resist. Safe House, starring Denzel Washington and Ryan Reynolds, opened Feb. 10 and has… Read More

Help support band, buy a Sonic card

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The SMHS band has been selling Sonic cards for the past few weeks, but the sales are almost over. “[The money] is going towards the California trip that we are going on in… Read More

Fitness Friday for Law Enforcement

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Every Friday, Mr. Lentz and his second hour law enforcement class go out to the track and see if they have what it takes to become cops. Last week, the students learned to… Read More

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