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The Patriot Voice

The Student News Site of Veterans Memorial High School

The Patriot Voice

The Student News Site of Veterans Memorial High School

The Patriot Voice

Frankenstein

Frankenstein

Victor Garcia, sports editor November 11, 2024

Recently I had the pleasure of seeing one of the most well known fictional stories, Frankenstein by R.N Sandberg, performed beautifully inside the black box. The set space was minimal  but impactful,...

VMHS Prepares for Halloween 2024

Laura Meras and Makayla Garcia October 30, 2024

Halloween is a time for students of all ages to enjoy a night of candy, scares and costumes. Halloween has been a tradition for thousands of years. Originally, Halloween was held on Nov. 1, and according...

Seniors Suffer from Senioritis

Jadon Hernandez May 21, 2024

Senioritis is a real problem that affects many Veterans Memorial seniors. Senioritis is “the lack of motivation felt by students who are reaching the end of their courses,” according to Southern New...

Students study the science of sound

Janah Green, staff writer April 8, 2024

Some might ask what music and media are, but they don’t know where to begin. Music and media are integral parts of our modern world, intertwining to create a vibrant tapestry of expression and communication. Music,...

Season Of Love

Jadon Hernandez and Alan Martinez February 14, 2024

For many people, February is the month of love. It is a time to celebrate Valentine's Day, to celebrate the people we love and care about. On this day, most people take their significant other out on a...

New Year, New me

Janah Green and Jordan Estevez January 25, 2024

Students of VHMS have made their New Year resolutions and new goals for the year. Teens are disposing of old habits and creating better ones, such as setting a goal to get better grades, being tidy or...

Aiden Carter and Kaitlyn Ryan perform their scene "Sad & Glad" during the performance of "Almost Maine". VMHS theatre department performed their winter production Nov. 30 through Dec. 2

Almost Maine claims the fame

Wyatt Collett, Editor in Chief December 15, 2023

When I first arrived at the show I was expecting a run-of-the-mill Christmas play with the usual junk. However, this play was masterful and different in many ways. The play featured nine beautifully mastered...

Tradition Finds its Way Back

Laura Meras, Makayla Garcia, and Victor Garcia December 15, 2023

The 5x5 schedule has been debated among students and teachers since it was introduced for the 2019-2020 school year. Classes were split into two semesters between four nine-week quarters, with five courses...

10 Horror Movies that Top the Charts for Halloween Viewing

10 Horror Movies that Top the Charts for Halloween Viewing

Isael Gonzales and Alan Martinez October 31, 2023

Get ready to embrace the spookiness of October with our top 10 list of horror movies! As the leaves change color and the night grows longer, it's the perfect time to snuggle up with a blanket on your...

Drake is Not for All the Patriots

October 22, 2023

Drake's eighth studio album, "For All The Dogs," was released on Oct. 6      Drake's new eighth studio album, "For All The Dogs," was released last Friday, Oct. 6, at precisely 6:00 a.m. after weeks...

Beginning, middle and end of the annual solar eclipse, with the ring of fire.

Blinded by the Light

Janah Green, staff writer October 18, 2023

It was a chilly morning with scattered clouds on Saturday, Oct. 14, in the VMHS student parking lot. The science department hosted a solar eclipse viewing party. They were even selling solar eclipse glasses. “I...

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