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The School Newspaper of Cherry Hill High School East

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The School Newspaper of Cherry Hill High School East

Eastside

Students organize rugs at the Habitat for Humanity Restore in Maple Shade.

Habitat for Humanity holds a day-build trip

Ava Crawley, Eastside Features Editor February 5, 2023

On January 26th, 2023, some of Cherry Hill East’s Habitat for Humanity members spent the day volunteering their time to help others. Accompanied by club advisors Mr. Console and Mr. Mancinelli, 36 students boarded a school bus to Burlington County at...

Students did a variety of hands-on work including the installation of insulation.

East’s Habitat for Humanity club takes a trip to Baltimore

Ella Hampton, Eastside News Editor November 17, 2022

Cherry Hill East is one of six high schools in New Jersey that is a Habitat for Humanity campus chapter. East’s Habitat for Humanity trip to Baltimore, Maryland took place from November 10th to November 12th. With only 15 members of the club allowed...

Students from Habitat for Humanity participate in a gingerbread house making activity.

East clubs spread holiday spirit through service

Samantha Roehl, Eastside Features Editor December 19, 2018

Key Club   Although Key Club is a branch of an international organization, it focuses more deeply on the Cherry Hill community than some of the other community service clubs. In trying to make an impact on the community, it volunteers at...

Habitat for Humanity journeys to Birmingham, Alabama

Habitat for Humanity journeys to Birmingham, Alabama

Sarah Vetesi, Eastside Staff April 21, 2017

On Wednesday March 29, Cherry Hill East’s chapter of Habitat for Humanity had a meeting regarding the upcoming spring break trip. About 40 eager students along with parents, gathered in cafeteria one to hear about all the details of their upcoming spring...

Senior Perspective: Daphna Varadi

Senior Perspective: Daphna Varadi

June 10, 2014

Everyone always said, “Enjoy high school…it will be over before you know it.” But during September of my freshman year, it didn’t seem like high school would ever end. After graduating from Kellman Brown Academy with eight students, East felt...

Senior Perspective: Griffin Hogrogrian

Senior Perspective: Griffin Hogrogrian

June 6, 2014

I arrived at East in September of 2010, as the new kid with a slight afro and an oversized backpack whom nobody knew. Over time, I made friends who introduced me to new people and new parts of our seemingly ever-expanding school. Eventually, I found...

Senior Perspective: Sierra Doolin

Senior Perspective: Sierra Doolin

June 4, 2014

It feels like only yesterday I was walking into the doors of Cherry Hill High School East. On my first day, the only thing I knew about high school was what I saw in the movies: the seniors ruled the school. If you got in someone's way, you would end...

Habitat for Humanity Reflection: Day 4

Kayla Schorr (’14), Eastside News/Features Editor March 30, 2013

Yesterday was an extremely busy day, hence my inability to write about it until today. As it was a half-day at work, we all worked very diligently in order to finish many smaller tasks. The house I worked on did not need as much work as the other....