When it rains it floods in Norfolk

By Moriah Schranz If you stepped outside the weekend of October 11, you probably got wet. The weather forecast consisted of cloudy skies, and downpours. Norfolk and other parts of the Mid-Atlantic region were swept by a nor’easter that caused significant flooding to the area. Norfolk is susceptible to tidal and storm surge flooding due to its location along the coast and low elevation. The … Continue reading When it rains it floods in Norfolk

Get up early for Eggs Up Grill

By Grant Miller Waking up and driving anywhere at 6:45 a.m. on a Saturday is hard for any teacher during the school year, but it’s especially taxing in October. This is the time of year when the sun gets lazy, waking up after the early-rising educators during the week and clocking out early on the weekends. As I walked into Eggs Up Grill on Saturday, … Continue reading Get up early for Eggs Up Grill

Maury routs Booker T. Washington

By Noah Krawchick On October 3, Maury High school defeated Booker T. Washington High school 91-0 at Cal Davidson Field. Maury won this game by a large margin through their dominant defense and offense. Maury’s passing attack had another great outing as flourishing star sophomore Dominick Everette recorded seven total touchdowns with five through the air and two on the ground. For the second straight … Continue reading Maury routs Booker T. Washington

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Maury High School adjusts to 4×4 scheduling

By Moriah Schranz The 2025-2026 school year at Maury High School has begun with some major changes. Norfolk Public Schools has transitioned into a 4×4 schedule. This means that there are four classes taken every day each semester.  This is drastically different from the even-odd schedule of previous years. Aside from obvious scheduling differences, the new program accounts for many pros and cons. Mr. Romerico … Continue reading Maury High School adjusts to 4×4 scheduling