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Trophies for the Chili Fest winners

An Old Saybrook Tradition Since 1997: The Chili Fest!

Tenzin Choedhar and Evie Gage March 23, 2025

The 28th Annual Chili Fest took place on March 1st, 2025 on Old Saybrook’s Main Street. The Old Saybrook Chamber of Commerce puts on the event in the beginning of March each year, where local businesses...

Mr. Woods, Mrs. Lopez and Mrs. Sousa wear green in honor of Saint Patrick's day.

Do OSHS Students Know the True Meaning of St. Patrick’s Day?

Olive Egbert, Staff Writer March 23, 2025

Every year on March 17th, people across America wear green, attend parades, and celebrate St. Patrick’s Day. However, how many actually know who St. Patrick was or why the holiday exists in the first...

Pile of dirt in OSHS back field on 3/17.

Update on Sewer Project in the Back Field

Caroline Ancona, Morgan Bubello, and Kyela McGuire March 23, 2025

Parents and community members heard from both First Selectman Carl Fortuna and Kurt Mailman at the March 6 Goodwin Elementary School PTA meeting where they addressed both updates on the project and voiced...

The cast of Mean Girls, this year's spring musical.

The Stress of Tech Week

Alexa Cardello, Staff Writer March 23, 2025

Eat. Sleep. Theater. Repeat. That's how it goes in the never ending rhythm of tech week. All the world sees is an amazing performance, followed by the curtain closing. However behind these velvet drapes,...

Noticias en Español: Upcoming Capstone Events

Brian Reina, Staff Writer March 23, 2025

This spring, the school community is buzzing with energy as several local students dive into exciting extracurricular activities ranging from sports to community service. Through the Park & Rec and...

Noticias en Español: Eventos Próximos de Capstone

Brian Reina, Staff Writer March 23, 2025

¡Esta primavera, la comunidad está llena de energía mientras varios estudiantes locales se sumergen en emocionantes actividades extracurriculares, desde deportes hasta servicio comunitario! A través...

Boys lacrosse last spring season

OSHS’s Exclusive Spring Sports Preview

Ronald Calle, Nico Sokolowski, and Felipe Silva March 23, 2025

With the arrival of spring’s eagerly anticipated warmth, Old Saybrook High School’s athletes are readily dusting off their sports equipment for another season. Spring sports at OSHS consist of boys...

Madame in her classroom with a French and German flag

OSHS says bonjour or… hallo to Europe!

Samantha Walsh, Editor March 23, 2025

Next year, students enrolled in French or German will have the opportunity to spend the week of spring break in France and Germany! The itinerary is packed, with classic stops such as the Eiffel Tower...

Juniors Chloe Young and Cassie Garcia measuring Oreos.

Celebrating Pi Day at OSHS

Julia Pineau, Staff Writer March 23, 2025

Every year, Pi Day is celebrated on 3/14– the date being the first 3 digits of mathematical constant pi’s infinite digits (3.14). But how do OSHS’s students and teachers feel about and celebrate...

Brendan Cassella with his Coach, Chris Perras

All Shoreline Conference Awards for the 2025 Winter Sports Season

Claire Cassella and Matthew Kidd March 23, 2025

Every season, the Shoreline Conference honors a handful of athletes who have demonstrated consistent proficiency in their sport. Athletes have the opportunity to be awarded  First Team, Second Team, or...

Senior girls standing together with school spirit.

Saybrook Celebrating Women’s History Month

Colin Soto, Staff Writer March 23, 2025

As March progresses at Old Saybrook High School, female students contribute to keeping the class spirits alive during Women’s History Month. Whether those contributions are through involvement with National...

OSHS delegates in the Connecticut House of Representatives.

Youth and Government Goes to the Capital!

Hannah Belknap and Elizabeth Bubello March 23, 2025

For the past three years, the Youth and Government Club of Old Saybrook High School has journeyed to the state capitol to debate bills, practice public speaking, and build connections with peers of different...

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