What's cookin' good lookin'?This story was published in the 2017 Legend book and won third place in SIPA's academic writing competition. It covers the story of Byrone Porcher whose hardships shaped his cooking abilities.
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Parisian styleThis story was published in our 2018 Legend book and was intended to cover our school's fashion design class, but design classes were no longer offered so I sought out an aspiring fashion designer instead.
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Recovery ReportThis story was published in our 2018 Legend book and contributed to the 1st place Academics spread package awarded by Quill and Scroll, an international yearbook competition.
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SEAS the dayThis story was published in the 2017 Legend yearbook on a sophomore, Grant Matthews, who was a participant in Wando's Sailing Club. Matthews takes his boat all over the country, entering in competitions he never would have dreamed of in previous years.
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Coming homeThis story was published in the 2018 Legend yearbook on a member of our school's ROTC program, Mario Ciappa. The ROTC program took a trip to Singapore, where Ciappa's family was originally from.
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Alex greenPublished in the 2018 Legend yearbook, this profile goes into detail on the life of a young, aspiring DJ in his freshman year.
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Meet the MakersThis series of stories covers the lives of three young artists and what their different mediums mean to them. Published in the 2018 Legend yearbook.
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Breaking the gender firewallThis story was published in the 2017 Legend yearbook. It focused on the participation by the only girl on our school's cyber defense team.
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A helping hand upThis story was published in the 2017 Legend book, following the volunteering extracurriculars of Isabella Minson, the president of Wando's Beta Club.
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Gott's BotsThis story was written for our 2017 Legend yearbook covering the life of Carly Gott and how a small trip to the science museum led to a lifelong passion for robotics.
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A team of brothersWritten for our 2017 Legend yearbook, this story covers two brothers who moved from the UK to the US, where they continued their participation in their homeland's sport of rugby.
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Eli MustafaPublished in the 2018 Legend yearbook, this profile covers the life of a senior by the name of Eli Mustafa whose father owns a myriad of restaurants throughout Charleston.
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Summer DividerFor the summer divider of the 2019 book, I write about the summer job of Scotty Faltynski who works at the shrimp docks of the renowned Shem Creek.
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