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The Silvertip

The Student News Site of Mission Hills High School

The Silvertip

The Student News Site of Mission Hills High School

The Silvertip

Camille Fischer

Camille Fischer, Business Manager/Editor

(she/her) Camille Fischer is a freshman, new to the world of journalism. She is the Business Manager for the 2024 Silvertip leadership team. By being a part of this group, she hopes to improve her communication skills and inspire her fellow students at MHHS through every story she writes. Camille is on the school cross country team and plays soccer in a club team outside of school. She loves reading and helping out her community, hence her involvement in CJSF throughout middle school.

 

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Simone Soricelli is in tears after watching the movie "Up." She enjoyed it immensely and found it a great way to release her emotions. "It's one of my favorite movies to watch because it is heart-wrenching, and sometimes everyone needs to cry." freshman Soricelli said.

Top 5 Movies To Watch For a Good Cry

Story by Camille Fischer, Business Manager/Editor
May 27, 2024
Two of the few recycling bins on campus stand next to one another. The bins were overflowing and in a secluded hallway. "Recycling is a great way to reduce pollution, but it's hard to recycle when there are only a few bins on campus," freshman Paige Umemura said.

Our Schools solution for Pollution: Recycling Bins

Story by Camille Fischer, Business Manager/Editor
May 19, 2024
The MHHS tables, after just 30 minutes of lunch time.

Lunch Break: Students are Dissatisfied

Story by Camille Fischer, Business Manager/Editor
March 14, 2024
Track and cross country runner Dahlia Valencia's healthy pre-meet lunch. This includes a turkey sandwich, a banana, and two protein bars.

Top 5 Game Day Meals for Student Athletes

Story by Camille Fischer, Business Manager/Editor
March 14, 2024
Freshman Lola Sisler suffers from the affects of not having light-up Sketchers. Her experience shines a light on many students' issues.

Five Reasons to Bring Back Light-up Sketchers

Story by Camille Fischer, Business Manager/Editor
February 9, 2024
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