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Letter From The

Dearest reader,

As the school year draws to a close, it’s hard to believe that we’re already releasing issue 4 of The Ledger. We’ve had a great time bringing you the latest news, features and opinions from our school community throughout the year, and we hope you’ve enjoyed reading them as much as we’ve enjoyed putting them together.

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This issue brings our collective theme of the cardinal virtues to an end, leaving us with the virtue of prudence. As seniors prepare to graduate and embark on the next phase of their lives, we find it fitting to reflect on the importance of planning and making wise decisions - not just for the future, but for the present, as well. The title of this issue, “Where’d All The Time Go?”, speaks to that sense of urgency and the need to use our time wisely.

Prudence is often thought of as a type of wisdom that involves thinking ahead and making wise decisions. In other words, prudence is about taking the long road. A person with this quality considers what their choices and courses of action could lead to. They think before they speak and before they act; many seniors have likely learned this principle in their lives and just how much it can benefit them. They are currently looking down their respective roads and seeing what the best turns to make will be.

It has been a privilege to serve as your editors and to witness our growth over the last year. As we pass the torch to our younger staff members, we feel proud of the work we’ve accomplished and the community we’ve fostered.

Last but not least - we thank you, reader, for your continued support. We cannot wait to see The Ledger thrive in years to come.

Kindest regards,

Gavin Block & Kay Copeland Editors-in-Chief