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Winter Haven Detectives continue to seek help in locating the whereabouts of 64 year-old Densley Brown

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Winter Haven Detectives continue to seek help in locating the whereabouts of 64 year-old Densley Brown. Brown was last in touch with family members on the morning of August 11, 2021 around 7:45 a.m.

Brown left his Palmetto Ave. home in a 2010 Blue Hyundai Sonata with a Florida vanity tag “MSSUPA”. He spoke with his daughter on the phone telling her he was having chest pains and was headed to the hospital. He didn’t indicate which hospital, but all Bay area hospitals have been checked and there are no records of him being at any of them.

Multiple attempts to locate Brown have netted negative results. There has been no activity on any of Mr. Brown’s accounts and the vehicle has not been reported on any toll roads in the State.

Anyone with information on Densley Brown’s whereabouts is asked to contact Detective Chapnick at 863-632-0071.

Auburndale Police Searching For Suspected 16 Yr Old Killer

On Wednesday, September 29, 2021, at approximately 6:30 p.m., Auburndale Police officers responded to a 911 call regarding a reported shooting of a person in the area of 3009 Allred Drive, Auburndale, Florida. The neighborhood where this incident occurred consists mostly of structures containing multiple apartments.


Officers arrived to find a 17-year-old male lying on the ground between two
apartment buildings who had been shot. Officers began lifesaving measures, including CPR, and continued until Auburndale Fire Department and Polk County Fire Rescue medics arrived and took over. The victim was transported to Lakeland Regional Health medical center where he was pronounced deceased shortly thereafter.

Auburndale officers, with assistance from Polk County Sheriff’s Office deputies and air support, as well as Winter Haven Police K9, attempted to locate the suspect. The suspect, identified as Dashaun Trevell Marshall, BM, 01/12/2005, was able to elude capture. Auburndale Police detectives obtained a juvenile pick-up order (warrant) for the arrest of Marshall on charges of second-degree murder. He is still being sought by law enforcement.

During the on-scene investigation at approximately 7:15 p.m., officers arrested Journey Danae Myricks, BF, 10/28/1996, of Haines City, FL, for resisting an officer without violence. She was transported to the Polk County Jail receiving facility without further incident.

If you know the whereabouts of Dashaun Marshall you are asked to call 911 or (863)401-2240. If you witnessed the shooting, you are asked to contact Detective Alex Pena at (863)965-5555. Anyone with information may call Heartland Crime Stoppers at 1-800-226-TIPS to remain anonymous and be eligible for a cash reward.

We will bring you updates as they become available.

Polk County Sheriff’s Office Computer Crimes Unit arrests 16 during Operation Guardians of Innocence VII

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Two Winter Haven men additionally charged with sexual battery of three children

On Friday, September 24, 2021, the Polk County Sheriff’s Office concluded a month-long undercover investigation to identify suspects who possess and share child pornography. The operation, called “Operation Guardians of Innocence VII,” was carried out by undercover detectives from PCSO’s Computer Crimes Unit and resulted in the arrests of 16 people.

“One of the vilest crimes is the sexual abuse of children. Those arrested in this operation not only create a market for the sexual abuse and rape of babies and children worldwide, every time these images and videos are uploaded and shared, these innocent children are victimized over and over again. As you know, this is only the beginning – once we serve search warrants and seize these suspects devices, a forensic analysis will be conducted, and we will, in all likelihood, be adding more child pornography charges. This is also an example of why it is so important for parents and guardians to ensure parental controls are enabled on all of your child’s devices.” – Grady Judd, Sheriff

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The youngest person arrested is15-years-old, while the oldest is 68-years-old.

Detectives served 23 search warrants, and at the time of arrest, detectives seized all known electronic communications devices belonging to the suspects, with forensic searches of those devices to follow. Those searches could turn up additional images and/or videos depicting child pornography, and the suspects will be additionally charged. Attempts are also made to identify the children in various images and videos.

The 16 men arrested face a total of 2,777 felony charges.

TWO WINTER HAVEN MEN ADDITIONALLY CHARGED WITH SEXUAL BATTERY OF THREE CHILDREN AND OTHER CHARGES

Following up on a tip, on September 16, 2021, detectives served a search warrant at the home of 32-year-old Harrison Egbert of Winter Haven and located 1,000 videos and images of children as young as 2-years old being sexually battered. Egbert told detectives he had looked at “thousands” of child pornography files, some depicting “infants” on SnapChat and Instagram. He further confessed to sexually abusing three girls (ages 5, 7, and 8-years-old). Egbert told detectives he videoed and photographed the sexual abuse with the help of his friend 30-year-old David Lavin, Jr. of Winter Haven.

During an interview, Lavin admitted to detectives his involvement with multiple sexual battery crimes and child pornography crimes. Lavin transported one of the victims multiple times to Egbert’s residence and participated in the videoing and photographing of the sexual abuse.

The Department of Children and Families (DCF) was notified.

Also arrested were 30-year-old Ivonnette Leon of Winter Haven and 36-year-old Shannon Speller of Winter Haven for interfering with the investigation.

Harrison Egbert is charged with:

  • Enhanced* Possession of Child Pornography (1,000 counts) (F2)
  • Promotion of Child Pornography (1 count) (F2)
  • Possess to Promote Child Pornography (1 count) (F2)
  • Capital Sexual Battery (5 counts) (FC)
  • Use of a Child in a Sexual Performance (5 counts) (F2)
  • Lewd Molestation (5 counts) (FL)

Egbert told detectives he worked as a clerk at Leadfeather Guns and Ammo in Winter Haven, and he is a veteran of the Marine Corps.

David Lavin, Jr. is charged with

  • Capital Sexual Battery (FC)
  • Use of a Child in a Sexual Performance (2 counts) (F2)
  • Promoting Sexual Performance by a Child (1 count) (F2)
  • Lewd Exhibition (1 count) (F2)

Lavin’s prior criminal history includes 1 felony and 6 misdemeanors for Domestic Violence Battery, Possession of Marijuana, Failure to Appear, Knowingly Driving on a Suspended License, and Violation of Probation.

Ivonnette Leon is charged with

  • Tampering with a Victim (LF)
  • Accessory after the Fact (F3)
  • Contributing to the Dependency of a Minor (M1)

Leon’s prior criminal history includes 1 felony and 2 misdemeanors for Burglary, Battery, and Driving with No License.

Shannon Speller is charged with

  • Accessory after the Fact (F3)

Others arrested during the operation are as follows (in alphabetical order):

David Boyd, 52, from Lakeland. Following up on a tip, detectives searched Boyd’s electronic devices and located images of children as young as 6-months old being sexually battered, some of which Boyd had photoshopped himself into. Boyd told detectives he worked for South Florida Gun and Pawn as a clerk. Boyd is charged with 516 counts of Enhanced* Possession of Child Pornography (F2) and one count of Promotion of Child Pornography (F2).

Jonathan Derisse, 20, from Davenport. Following up on a tip, detectives searched Derisse’s phone and located images of children as young as 8-years old being sexually battered. Derisse told detective he was currently unemployed, but he had previously worked a summer job at Sea World. Derisse is charged with 6 counts of Possession of Child Pornography (F3) and 3 counts of Promotion of Child Pornography (F2). His prior criminal history includes 3 felonies for Written threats and a Bomb Threat.

Jesse Durant, 29, from Davenport. Following up on a tip, detectives searched Durant’s cell phone and located images of children as young as 6-months old being sexually battered. Durant told detectives he works for Hilton Vacations as an overnight maintenance supervisor. Durant is charged with 45 counts of Enhanced Possession of Child Pornography (F2).

Ashton Howard, 17, Lakeland. Following up on a tip, detectives searched Howard’s electronic devices and located video files of children as young as 10-years old being sexually battered. Howard admitted to detectives that he uses his cell phone to send child pornography through SnapChat. Howard is charged with two counts of Promotion of Child Pornography (F2) and Violation of Probation (F3). Howard is currently on juvenile probation for Written Threats to Kill or Do Bodily Harm. His prior criminal history includes 3 felonies for Written Threats, Possession of a Controlled Substance without a Prescription, and Violation of Probation.

Patrick Johanson, 33, from Winter Haven. Following up on a tip, detectives searched Johanson’s electronic devices and located images of children being sexually battered, some as young as 6-months old. Johanson told detectives has viewed and shared child pornography on Facebook Messenger. Johanson also told detectives he worked for the Department of Corrections as a Correctional Officer at Polk Correctional Institute. He is charged with 26 counts of Enhanced* Possession of Child Pornography (F2) and one count of Promotion of Child Pornography (F2).

Tyerek Lampkin, 22, from Lakeland. Following up on a tip, detectives searched Lampkin’s electronic devices and located video files of children as young as 12-years old being sexually battered. Tyerek admitted to detectives that he uses his cell phone to view and trade child pornography. Tyerek is charged with 197 counts of Enhanced* Possession of Child Pornography (F2) and 12 counts of Promotion of Child Pornography (F2).

Ludjy Masson-Santana, 21, from Kissimmee. Following up on a tip, detectives searched Masson-Santana’s electronic devices and located images and video files, that had been sent through Kik, of children as young as 4-years old being sexually battered. Masson-Santana told detectives he was is a housekeeping manager at Hilton Orlando in Lake Buena Vista. Masson-Santana is charged with 148 counts of Enhanced* Possession of Child Pornography (F2) and 12 counts of Promotion of Child Pornography (F2).

Daniel Millan, 16, from Lakeland. Following up on a tip, detectives searched Millan’s electronic devices and located images and video files of children as young as 12-months old being sexually battered. Millan admitted to deputies that he traded child pornography online. Millan is charged with 50 counts of Enhanced* Possession of Child Pornography (F2) and two counts of Promotion of Child Pornography (F2).

Nicholas Nason, 27, from Lakeland. Following up on a tip, detectives searched Nason’s electronic devices and located images and video files of children as young as 5-years old being sexually battered. Nason is charged with 14 counts of Enhanced* Possession of Child Pornography (F2).

David Oyunjargal, 15, from Winter Haven. Following up on a tip, detectives searched Oyunjargal’s electronic devices and located video files of children as young as 2-years old being sexually battered. Oyunjargal is charged with one count of Promotion of Child Pornography (F2) and two counts of Possession of Child Pornography (F3).

Jonathan Ramos, 31, from Davenport. Following up on a tip, detectives searched Ramos’s electronic devices and located images and video files of children as young as 4-years old being sexually battered. Ramos told detectives he worked in the Deli Department at the Davenport Publix. Ramos is charged with 670 counts of Enhanced* Possession of Child Pornography (F2).

Kevin Schmidt, 54, from Lakeland. Following up on a tip, detectives searched Schmidt’s electronic devices and located video files of children as young as 7-years old being sexually battered. Schmidt told detectives he worked as a floor coating installer for Tru-Grit in Lakeland. Schmidt is charged with 32 counts of Promotion of Child Pornography (F2) and one count of Possession of Child Pornography (F3). His prior criminal history includes 5 felonies and 11 misdemeanors for Battery, Disorderly Conduct, Dealing in Stolen Property, Failure to Appear, DUI, Driving with a Suspended License, Criminal Mischief, and Violation of Probation.

Richard Sizelove, 68, from Lake Wales. Following up on a tip, detectives searched Sizelove’s electronic devices and located images of children as young as 6-months old being sexually battered. Sizelove told detectives he he has been viewing child pornography for approximately 20 years. He also told detectives he worked as the manager at the Bullock RV Park in Lake Wales, and that he was a Navy veteran who served during the Vietnam War. Sizelove is charged with 28 counts of Enhanced* Possession of Child Pornography (F2). His prior criminal history includes 18 felonies and one misdemeanor for Vehicle Theft, Aggravated Assault, Burglary, Grand Theft Dealing in Stolen Property, and multiple Violations of Probation.

Guadalupe Villanueva, 15, from Lakeland. Following up on a tip, detectives searched Villanueva’s cell phone and located images of children between the ages of 4 and 6-years old being sexually battered. Villanueva is a student at Mulberry High School. Villanueva is charged with 4 counts of Possession of Child Pornography (F3) and one count of Promotion of Child Pornography (F2).

*enhanced child pornography meets one of the following criteria:

A child who is younger than 5 years old

Sadomasochistic abuse involving a child

Sexual battery of a child

Sexual bestiality involving a child

Any movie involving a child, regardless of length

ALSO ARRESTED:

Following up on a tip, detectives served a search warrant at 4378 Ramblewood Place in Mulberry and arrested:

Brandi Nicole Dye, 39, from Mulberry for:

  • Possession of Alprazolam (F3)
  • Possession of Methamphetamine with Intent to Sell (F2)
  • Possession of Paraphernalia (M1)
  • Maintaining a Residence for Drug Sales (F3)
  • Possession of Firearm by Convicted Felon (F2)
  • Possession of Oxycodone (F3)

Dye’s prior criminal history includes 35 felonies and 17 misdemeanors for Petit Theft, Driving on a Suspended License, Possession of a Controlled Substance without a Prescription, Possession of Marijuana, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, Manufacturing Methamphetamine, Altering a Firearm Serial Number, Possession of Firearm by a Convicted Felon, Armed Trafficking in Amphetamine, Child Neglect, Tampering with Evidence, Possession of Methamphetamine with Intent to Sell, and numerous Violation of Probation charges.

Kimberly Messier, 54, from Mulberry for:

  • Possession of Alprazolam (F3)
  • Possession of Methamphetamine (F3)
  • Possession of Paraphernalia (M1)
  • Possession of Marijuana (M1)

Messier’s prior criminal history includes 12 felonies and 9 misdemeanors for DUI, Possession of Methamphetamine, Possession of Marijuana with Intent to Sell, Possession of Marijuana over 20 grams, Contempt of Court, Failure to Appear, Driving with a Suspended License, Possession of Alprazolam, and Violation of Probation.

Jerry Wayne Skidmore, 39, from Mulberry for:

  • Possession of Methamphetamine with Intent to Sell (F2)
  • Possession of Paraphernalia (M1)
  • Maintaining a Residence for Drug Sales (F3)
  • Possession of Firearm by Convicted Felon (F2)

Skidmore’s prior criminal history includes 13 felonies and 5 misdemeanors for Grand Theft, Possession of Methamphetamine, Possession of Synthetic Marijuana, Tampering with Evidence, Knowingly Driving with a Suspended License, Failure to Appear, and multiple Violations of Probation.

City of Mulberry Hosting Hispanic Heritage Festival This Saturday

City of Mulberry Hosting Hispanic Heritage Festival This Saturday

by James Coulter

Break out the maracas and put on your sombrero. The City of Mulberry will be celebrating its annual Hispanic Heritage Festival this Saturday at Spence Park from noon to 4 p.m.

Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month this Saturday afternoon with festivities including live music, food, and fun and games for the whole family. Master DJBoogie from Ritmo 99.9 will be attending.

“The City of Mulberry is hosting its annual Hispanic Heritage Festival to celebrate the contributions of the Hispanic community to the Greater Mulberry area,” wrote Chelsea Young, Director of Culture and Programming. “We seek to offer a day of fun, food, entertainment, and community fellowship.”

To ensure public health and safety during these uncertain times, attendees are highly recommended to observe CDC guidelines by wearing masks and social distancing.

The City of Mulberry has been hosting its Hispanic Heritage Festival since 2017. The annual event serves as a celebration of the local Hispanic community and their contributions. Even despite these uncertain times, hopes remain high that this year’s event will be as successful as previous years.

“Its success can be attributed to the Mulberry community placing high priority on being a welcoming and inclusive area for both guests and residents,” Young said. “We expect a fun and celebratory day to be enjoyed by all after a tremendously hard year worldwide.”

Mulberry’s Hispanic Heritage Festival will be hosted on Sat., Oct. 2 from noon to 4 p.m. The event will be held at Spence Park, located at NE 1st St., Mulberry, FL 33860. For more information: https://www.facebook.com/cityofmulberryfl

Polk Sheriff Grady Judd To Brief Media On Child Pornography Sting That Located 3 Victims & Resulted In 16 Arrests

Sheriff Grady Judd will brief the media this morning, Thursday, September 30, 2021 at 10:00 a.m., at the Sheriff’s Operations Center (1891 Jim Keene Blvd., Winter Haven) about “Operation Guardians of Innocence VII,” an investigation by the PCSO Computer Crimes Unit which focused on identifying those who possess and distribute child pornography.

The investigation resulted in the location of at least three victims, as well as the arrests of 16 men who are facing more than 2,770 felony charges. The child pornography included thousands of photos and videos depicting babies, toddlers, and children being sexually battered and forced to engage in sex acts.

“One of the vilest crimes is the sexual abuse of children. Those arrested in this operation not only create a market for the sexual abuse and rape of babies and children worldwide, every time these images and videos are uploaded and shared, these innocent children are victimized over and over again. As you know, this is only the beginning – once we serve search warrants and seize these suspects devices, a forensic analysis will be conducted, and we will, in all likelihood, be adding more child pornography charges. This is also an example of why it is so important for parents and guardians to ensure parental controls are enabled on all of your child’s devices.” – Grady Judd, Sheriff

It’s Been 3 Years! Help Bring The Killer of Darnell Marques Powell To Justice!

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Three years ago today, someone took the life of 21 year-old Darnell Powell while he slept. The killer is still out there and we are asking for the public’s help.

On 9-29-18 at 4:26 a.m., Powell was asleep inside of a home located at 502 Ave. V NE when someone shot through the window striking and killing him as he was in the bed.

“We know that there are members in the community that have valuable information to bring a killer to justice,” said Police Chief David Brannan. “We are dedicated to finding Darnell’s killer and implore anyone who knows something to call investigators. It’s not snitching – it’s bringing justice to a grieving family.”

Heartland Crime Stoppers is offering a $5,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of the killer.

If you wish to remain anonymous, you can contact Heartland Crime Stoppers:

* Call 1-800-226 TIPS (8477)

* From your cell phone, dial **TIPS

* Or visit the website www.heartlandcrimestoppers.com and click on “Submit A Tip,”

* Or download the free “P3tips” app on your smartphone or tablet.

You will always remain anonymous when you send a tip through Crime Stoppers and you are eligible for a cash reward if your information leads to an arrest.

ORIGINAL RELEASE IN 2018: (Please note Crime Stoppers increased the reward since this release in 2018) The Winter Haven Police Department is investigating the death of a 21 year-old man who was shot while in bed over the weekend.

On 9-29-18 at approximately 4:30 a.m., officers responded to a call of multiple gunshots heard in the area of Ave. V NE and 5th St NE in Winter Haven. As officers were responding, another call was received reporting that someone had been shot at 502 Ave. V NE.  When officers arrived, it appeared the shots came from the outside through a window.

Twenty-one year-old Darnell Powell was found on a bed inside the residence with what appeared to be gunshot wounds. Officers immediately began to render aide, however Powell succumbed to his injuries.

This incident does not appear to be a random act. An autopsy is scheduled for today.

Investigators are asking anyone with information regarding this case to call Heartland Crime Stoppers at 1-800-226-TIPS (8477). Anonymity is guaranteed and callers could be eligible for a CASH reward of up to $3,000.

Man Steals Dollar General Employee’s IPhone

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Winter Haven Police needs help in identifying the subject in the video who took a Dollar General worker’s phone.
On Sept. 17, 2021, the victim was working in an aisle at the Dollar General (381 Cypress Gardens Blvd., Winter Haven) when she put her phone on top of some merchandise. As she assisted a customer who was in the aisle, she was away from her phone for a short time. The suspect enters the store, walks past the phone and looks at it. He then turns around and takes the phone immediately leaving the store. The phone is a red IPhone 11 Pro valued at approximately $500.
If you recognize this suspect, please contact the Winter Haven Police Dept. at 863-837-9459.
If you wish to remain anonymous, you can contact Heartland Crime Stoppers:

  • Call 1-800-226 TIPS (8477)
  • From your cell phone, dial **TIPS
  • Or visit the website www.heartlandcrimestoppers.com and click on “Submit A Tip,”
  • Or download the free “P3tips” app on your smartphone or tablet.
    You will always remain anonymous when you send a tip through Crime Stoppers and you are eligible for a cash reward if your information leads to an arrest.
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Samaritans Jump To The Rescue When Local Couple Gets Into Minor Crash Resulting In Flat Tire

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Winter Haven Police Department:
Good Deed
This morning, one of our Lieutenants was in the area of Havendale Blvd. and Hwy 17 when a minor traffic crash occurred. One of the vehicles, driven by Pastor Dan Wade (pictured here with his lovely wife) ended up with a flat tire and he was unable to move the vehicle from the roadway.
Just then, the two kind Samaritans jumped out of their truck and went to changing the tire so the vehicle could be moved. (Word is they have been seen in the area in the past assisting other motorists in need.) Way To Go!!!!!

Lake Wales Man Dies In Haines City Crash

A two vehicle crash occurred Monday afternoon in unincorporated Haines City, and resulted in the death of one of the drivers.

The victim was identified as 80-year old Moss Flannery of Lake Wales; he died at the scene. The other driver involved in the crash was 63-year old Donald Pruitt of Haines City; he was not injured.

The crash happened at about 5:18 PM on Monday, September 28, 2021, on Hatchineha Road at H.L. Smith Road. The Polk County Sheriff’s Office and Polk County Fire Rescue responded.

Mr. Flannery was the driver of a white 1993 Ford Ranger pick-up truck, and Mr. Pruitt was driving a red 2003 Chevrolet C4500 truck with a flatbed trailer.

Based on evidence and witness statements, Mr. Flannery’s Ford was travelling north on H.L. Smith Road, while Mr. Pruitt’s Chevrolet was eastbound on Hatchineha Road. The Ford approached the intersection, but did not come to a stop at the stop sign, and proceeded into the intersection and into the path of the oncoming Chevrolet which had the right-of-way.

The Chevrolet struck the Ford in the driver’s door area. The impact caused the Ford to roll over on its roof.

Both drivers had been wearing their seatbelts.

No charges are anticipated at this time, but the crash remains under investigation.

The roadway was closed for approximately three hours.

 

Lake Wales High School Raises School Spirit and Hometown Pride with Homecoming Parade

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Lake Wales High School Raises School Spirit and Hometown Pride with Homecoming Parade

by James Coulter

After being hampered by the ongoing pandemic for more than a year, Lake Wales High School (LWHS) raised school spirit and hometown pride during its annual homecoming parade last Thursday evening.

Several dozen float units and hundreds of students, faculty, and staff took to the streets in Downtown Lake Wales to celebrate their Highlander football team’s homecoming game. The parade was led by the grand marshal, Beverly Riley, who is this year’s LWHS support staff.

The school color guard and marching band kicked the parade off. Also participating were representatives from school sports teams, student councils, and other clubs and organizations including the Drama Club, National Honors Society, INTERACT Club, and Sista 2 Sista.

The parade began at Polk Avenue Elementary on 1st Street, making its way through the downtown and Lake Wailes Park area before ending at Legion Field on Lake Shore Blvd. Countless local residents lined the streets to watch the parade, with children rushing to collect candy.

Following the parade, LWHS hosted a powderpuff game with the junior and senior classmen competing against each other. The event marked the end of the school’s spirit week, which hosted various school activities throughout including themed clothing days.

Alexis Lough, a senior on the Executive Board, was one of the many students who helped organize and participate at the event. She appreciated being able to see so many people come out to revel in their school spirit, especially after the nearly yearlong pandemic.

“[I loved] seeing all the children smiling, having fun…[and] just showing a lot of spirit bringing life back to the school,” she said. “That is why I think it was the best. Since COVID, we have been out for so long. We were not able to do things we were able to do in years past. [I’m excited] for the football team, for us to win, as always…and all of us to have fun and respect each other.”

Donna Dunnson, LWHS Principal, participated that evening along with her other administrators and staff. After COVID threw a massive monkey wrench into last school year, she was excited to finally be able to host events such as this for the students.

“The kids have had a great time this week, they have really risen to the occasion, they had fun and have been attending to their academic time as well,” she said. “What I like is that it is all of the schools all together and seeing what the kids come up with. They are all very creative. We are trying to do the best we can, pushing through to give kids as normal as possible experience this week, and they are doing great.”

Jan Lewis, who serves as this year’s class sponsor, was especially pleased by spirit week. Over the past four days, the school hosted theme days and activities on the plaza during lunch. The weeklong festivities concluded with the pep rally on Friday evening.

“Spirit week has been awesome,” she said. “We have our first pep rally in a long time since a year and a half. We are taking it outside because of COVID. My executive board has worked so hard, this has all been student led, and they worked so hard to pull this spirit week off.”

Dorialys Paulino, Co-President of the Executive Board, worked hard with her team of fellow students to host that evening’s parade and powderpuff game. She has been involved with the board since her freshmen year. She always strives to raise school spirit with these events, and she loved that they were able to host something after the pandemic hampered their fun last year.

“We worked really hard to put this spirit week together,” she said. “I think we have a great [football] team who works together and plays hard and puts everything on the line so I am hoping for the best of course. I loved the parade because it is a tradition that we do every year and sadly we didn’t get one last year and it was good to have it back and bring the community together.”