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

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  • April 15Spring into College Series on April 19th at 11:19 a.m. in the Media Center
  • April 15Intent to Run Info Meeting on April 18th at 11:19 a.m. in Meyer Hall
  • April 15Nutrition Club Meeting on April 18th at 11:10 a.m. in the Media Center
  • April 15VA/DM Senior Show on April 17th at 5 p.m. in Buildings 2 and 9
  • April 15Students Against Human Trafficking Event on April 17th at 11:19 a.m. in the Media Center
  • April 15Ring Ceremony on April 17th at 9:00 a.m. in Meyer Hall
  • April 15SAC on April 16th at 5:30 p.m. in the Media Center
  • April 15Arts Club Meeting on April 16th at 11:19 a.m. in the Gym
  • April 15Career Fair on April 15th at 11:19 a.m. in the Media Center
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

Hola, Nihao, Hello, Shalom
Hola, Nihao, Hello, Shalom
March 16, 2024
Lining the bleachers in the gymnasium, sophomores cheer on performers during the Battle of the Bands competition.
Battle of the Genres
March 14, 2024
Vocal sophomore Levi Cowen plays the drums during the sophomores’ Battle of the Bands rehearsal. The sophomores had to perform songs from the techno genre.
Jamming to Win
March 14, 2024

What Your Backpack Says About You

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Graphic by Lexi Marcellino

Michael Kors, Jansport, and High Sierra hang off the shoulders of Dreyfoos students. As something we use in our everyday lives, our school book bags are more to us than just a backpack. Like a bumper sticker on a car, each student’s bag hints at his or her unique personality.

Michael Kors:

With a sleek Michael Kors bag hanging off your shoulders, for the cheap starting price of $200, you are sure to be the most fashionable person in school. This bag screams stylish confidence. You are the trend setter, keeping up with your image is just another daily job. Your recognizable laugh and bubbly personality always turn heads; you have a great group of friends, and you are generally well liked.

The Classic Black Jansport Bag:

There are certainly many kinds of Jansport backpacks. The one you choose only stresses your personality more because of the thousands of styles there are to choose from. The classic black Jansport is the safety net for every student. It screams, “I care enough to have a backpack but not enough to spend my summer looking for one.” This backpack is for those who don’t mind blending into the crowd. It gets the job done for the students who were doing too much summer work to shop, and it isn’t too bulky either. Their cool personality shows with this easy-going bag.

High Sierra:

For the book-loving, club-obsessed students out there, a High Sierra is the backpack of a true scholar. These monster-sized backpacks represent the AP students of the school. The extra padded back and rich colors that cover these bags are made for serious, hard-core personalities.

Weather it be a High Sierra or a simple purse, backpacks are the one item students carry with them every day. Students gravitate towards bags that relate to their style; therefore, bags relate to their personality. By wearing your bag, you are carrying your character on your back.

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Alexis Pinchuk
Alexis Pinchuk, Assistant Managing Editor
Communications senior Alexis Pinchuk is a third-year staffer and Assistant Managing Editor, overseeing the Copy, Website, Features, and Op/Ed sections for The Muse. She loves every aspect of the communications field, and dedicates much of her time to The Muse and other courses. Pinchuk has many published pieces and received a Scholastic honorary mention for her poem, “Rabbit Ears.” She hopes to attend a prestigious college where she will continue her studies in journalism. In whatever field she studies, Pinchuk is determined to make a difference. In seventh and eighth grade, Pinchuk founded the successful club, Every Soul Counts. Through this club, she was able to raise thousands of dollars, volunteer at underprivileged elementary schools, and work with passionate individuals to change the lives of soldiers and their families. Over her junior and senior year, Pinchuk founded the Psychology and Philosophy Club as well. Aside from these achievements, Pinchuk became a second degree black belt at the age of eight, is an equestrian, and participated on the Dreyfoos swim team during her sophomore year. Pinchuk dreams of becoming a New York Times Bestseller and Newbery Award Winner, along with other aspirations. She is optimistic and excited for the future, as she plans to continue working extremely hard to achieve her goals.
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