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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

Lexi Marcellino

Lexi Marcellino, Head Copy Editor

Communications senior Lexi Marcellino is a third-year staffer and the Head Copy Editor on The Muse. She has a passion for news writing and grammar, and has dedicated most of her free time and late nights to journalism. In addition to being involved in The Muse, Marcellino also has a passion for creative writing and working with Teens Against Domestic Abuse, a club she co-founded with other students. Outside of school, one can find her taking advantage of Panera’s free wifi and cradling a cup of coffee. Marcellino has spent the last two summers learning more about publishing and journalism. In 2015, she interned in the graphics department of the Palm Beach County Sheriff's office, and the following year she became an alumna of the Washington Journalism and Media Conference, where she worked with student journalists from around the world, as well as esteemed figures such as National Geographic Editor-In-Chief Susan Goldberg and Photojournalist Carol Guzy. She is also the recipient of a Scholastic Art and Writing award, as well as two Palm Beach Post awards. In the future, Marcellino hopes to pursue investigative and political journalism, and move to Washington D.C. to work on a large publication.

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Students perform an African high-energy dance wearing clothes that represent their culture, and how it has developed through time.

DREYFOOS MULTICULTURAL SHOW

Lexi Marcellino, Copy Editor
January 29, 2017
Visual senior Bailey Triggs and communications senior Matt Nadel view the art presented in the 4x4 Show held in the Building 9 gallery on Jan. 17.

Seniors Showcase at the 4×4 Show

Lexi Marcellino, Head Copy Editor
January 21, 2017
Images from Cole Sprouses three Instagram accounts. Each account provides a different form of self expression from Sprouse and entertainment to his fans.

Cole Sprouse’s master works

Lexi Marcellino, Head Copy Editor
June 12, 2016
The benefits of pets

The benefits of pets

Lexi Marcellino, Head Copy Editor
May 30, 2016
The Cliché Anthology

The “Cliché” Anthology

Lexi Marcellino, Head Copy Editor
May 28, 2016
Official art by Nintendo for its latest project “Miitomo,” a new social media networking app available for iPhone and Android.

“Miitomo” Madness

Lexi Marcellino, Head Copy Editor
April 25, 2016

Artist Spotlight: Alex Turner

Lexi Marcellino, Head Copy Editor
April 9, 2016
People of Dreyfoos: Alumni

People of Dreyfoos: Alumni

Lexi Marcellino, Copy Editor
February 23, 2016
Donovan Ortega (pictured in middle) poses with his creative writing students, communications seniors Nyna Von Eps, (L-R) Emma Sue Harris, Sara Araoz, and Cassandra Adair on Sept. 30.

Creative Writing Craziness

Lexi Marcellino, Copy Editor
November 1, 2015
Communications teacher Christine Tieche is once again back teaching film and TV production courses. Coming back to Dreyfoos always seemed like a no brainer, Ms. Tieche said. This place is my home.

Welcoming Back Ms. Tieche

Lexi Marcellino, Copy Editor
September 13, 2015
Debate team members  (L-R) communications freshman Garret ODonnell,  communications senior Morgaan Jessell and communications junior Bethany Ebanks act out their skit in the showcase.

Great Scott!

Lexi Marcellino, Copy Editor
April 17, 2015
Theatre sophomore Valentina Diaz poses with her deluxe Seeds hot chocolate early in the morning.

In love with the cocoa

Lexi Marcellino, Arts staffer
January 20, 2015
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