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Alexander W. Dreyfoos School of the Arts | 501 S. Sapodilla Ave, WPB, FL 33401

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Alexander W. Dreyfoos School of the Arts | 501 S. Sapodilla Ave, WPB, FL 33401

THE MUSE

Alexander W. Dreyfoos School of the Arts | 501 S. Sapodilla Ave, WPB, FL 33401

THE MUSE

Shelby Rabin

Shelby Rabin, Photo Editor

Digital media senior Shelby Rabin is a second-year staffer and Co-Photo Editor on The Muse. She has loved photography from a young age and joined The Muse to go beyond her comfort zone while becoming more involved in the Dreyfoos community. Aside from her interest in photography, Rabin loves traveling, politics, and Netflix. She is not sure if photography will become her long term career but is certain that it will always play a significant role in her life.

 

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All content by Shelby Rabin
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[Photo] SHOULD STUDENTS GET JOBS?

Chloe Girod, Opinion Staffer
April 18, 2019
Piano freshman Christopher Samuel sprints across the soccer field with a dumbbell in each hand. As fewer students make a habit of exercise, illness and obesity rates continue to rise. The creation of a health class could be  instrumental in reversing the current trends surrounding physical fitness and well-being.

[Photo] BRING BACK THE HEALTH CLASS

Jarom Gordon, Opinion Staffer
February 11, 2019
After being presented with flowers, gifts, and reflective speeches for Senior Night from Coach Sarah Garcia and the rest of the girls’ soccer team, a group of seniors gathered in the field at Forest Hill Community High School for a photo. Visual senior Alison MacCloud and vocal senior Danielle Gellen embraced each other with hugs and laughs as they prepared to compete in one of their last games of the season and their high school careers. The girls went on to compete in a district playoff game against Seminole Ridge High School.

[Photo] DREYFOOS SOCCER SEASON COMES TO A CLOSE

Lilly Randolph, Assistant Managing Editor
February 10, 2019
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[Photo] MIRACLES OF MOTHER NATURE

Tommy McCabe, Opinion Editor
February 4, 2019
Media specialist Shannon Kostecka and creative writing teacher Brittany Rigdon carefully score each class’s generation dance. They scored in areas such as technique and creativity, ultimately choosing the order in which the classes would place.

[Photo] GENERATION DAY BRINGS A BLAST FROM THE PAST

Lilly Randolph, Assistant Managing Editor
January 31, 2019
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[Photo] HOW TO PREPARE FOR SPIRIT WEEK

Sasha Smith, Culture Staffer
January 26, 2019
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[Photo] HOLIDAY GIFTS UNDER $25

Savannah Richards, Culture Staffer
December 18, 2018
Theatre sophomores Cooper Musser and Aaron Idlis grin with mouths full of whipped cream, realizing that they just brought home more points for the sophomore class. “My favorite part [of Fall Festival] was definitely the pie eating contest because it was the most fun out of all of them, and the most engaging, and I ate a lot of whipped cream so that was cool,” Musser said. “It was definitely pretty tricky though, because I couldn’t see anything and I was kind of just scavenging around.”

[Photo] FALL FESTIVAL

Carleigh Dickinson, Assistant Managing Editor
October 31, 2018
Dance junior Fiona Campanella and communications senior Gabby Moragues introduce their chapter of The A21 Campaign for the first time during Club Rush on Sept 12 in the gym. “A21 is about stopping human trafficking worldwide,” Moragues said. “We try to spread information and do what we can to resolve the issue.”

[Photo] NEW FACES AT CLUB RUSH

Lila Goldstein, News Editor
September 15, 2018
Visual Art senior Brandon Kainth contemplates which food to choose while waiting in the lunch line. The cafeteria staff served students throughout all of lunch and in the morning for breakfast, beginning at 7:30 a.m.

[Photo] SERVING UP SMILES

Maddy Rubin, Features Staffer
January 25, 2018
Digital junior, Grace Plett, enjoying a novel in the media center.

[Photo] RALLY BEHIND READING

Tommy McCabe, Opinion Staffer
October 30, 2017
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