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Common Sense

the student newspaper site of Cedarburg High School, Cedarburg, Wisconsin

The student news site of Cedarburg High School

Common Sense

The student news site of Cedarburg High School

Common Sense

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Ella Viera, reporter

Senior Ella Viera joined the Common Sense staff while taking the College Journalism class. She enjoys singing, acting and riding horses. She runs pole vault and 100m hurdles in track and field and plans to continue in college.

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Senior David Mai filmed the B-roll for multimedia journalist Adriana Mendez's story.

News anchor visits Journalism class

Ella Viera, reporter
Jan 17, 2025

Students in the Journalism class ended their semester with a guest speaker, TMJ4 multimedia journalist Adriana Mendez. Mendez has a connection with senior Hope Kittel, who is in the class, from...

Phones should be used as an instructional tool, Viera says

Phones should be used as an instructional tool, Viera says

Ella Viera, reporter
Jan 17, 2025

I’ve never been a person who is truly attached to my phone. I will say that I prefer having my phone within my reach at home to see the notifications coming in, that way I can easily ignore them....

Running Spirit Store teaches students 'every aspect' of business

Running Spirit Store teaches students ‘every aspect’ of business

Business Capstone students run and manage the Spirit Store. This opportunity allows students to learn business skills in an immersive work environment.  Supervised by business education teacher...

senior Charlie Furnner

Senior uses e-commerce to build his business

Ella Viera, reporter
Oct 25, 2024

Senior Charlie Furnner is a business owner and entrepreneur. Earning an estimated average of $750 profit per week, he sells vintage clothes on Depop, a social e-commerce company. Although Furnner believes...

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