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Moments after that terrible Valentine’s Day, the thought crept into the minds of the Aerie yearbook staff at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School. They would have to memorialize this tragedy in ...
Moments after that terrible Valentine’s Day, the thought crept into the minds of the Aerie yearbook staff at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School. They would have to memorialize this tragedy in ...
Marjory Stoneman Douglas’ yearbook is called Aerie. In the 2018 edition, its staff will weave a powerful tale of the school community’s strength and resolve. “We’re still here.
The Aerie will include coverage of the shooting, pictures from vigils and memorials, a story on students dyeing their hair in honor of the victims, pieces on the surviving students' political ...
— Aerie Yearbook (@AerieYearbook) May 3, 2019 Fourteen therapy dogs who have been on campus helping students recover from the tragic school shooting that left 17 students and faculty dead in Feb ...
You can call them the class canines. The yearbook staff at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, where 17 students were killed in Parkland, Fla. school shooting last year, reserved a special page f… ...
The yearbook staff at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla., where 17 people were killed in a shooting last year, dedicated a page in the school yearbook to the therapy dogs that ...
The Aerie will include coverage of the shooting, pictures from vigils and memorials, ... Lerner said at first she was hesitant to share the upcoming yearbook, The Aerie, ...
The 2019 yearbook of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, ... The staff of the school's Aerie Yearbook announced the dogs' special page in a series of tweets in May.
This year’s edition of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School yearbook features some very good boys and girls. Among the photos of students and staff are the furry, smiling faces of the 14 ...
Elizabeth Stout, 17, works on the Aerie, Marjory Stoneman Douglas High Schoolâ\u0088\u009A¢â\u0080\u009A\u0082 \u0308â\u0080\u009A\u0084¢s yearbook, in Parkland, Fla., March 8, 2018.
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