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The competition that brought the Class of 2024 together

On any given day, any random person could walk onto PPCHS grounds and learn exactly what school spirit is with just one single look. From years-old club shirts to modern-style class quarter-zips, most Pines Charter students find a way to dress up their Jaguar Pride—all whilst abiding by the dress code. As each new year comes along and the classic Charter color palette stays the same, the addition of more and more PPCHS merchandise has stretched the possibilities of what Jag Pride can look like. For this year’s seniors, this takes the form of two new spirit shirts designed by the heart of the Class of 2024: the students.

A yearly fundraiser for the Class of 2024, selling merchandise has always been in the hands of their student leaders. For their senior year, however, the eight officers decided to open up the discussion of design to the 428 classmates around them.

For $2 each, the seniors were given the chance to compete in a shirt design contest that took place from September 7 to September 15. After four days of voting (September 29 to October 2) and intense campaigning for six different designs, the results were announced by one excited class sponsor, Mrs.Brandt: Alan Schwartz’s shirt design won first place in the contest!

Despite all the artistic potential his classmates see in him, the senior took the win lightly. “I figured that now that I have the chance to make [a shirt design], I should make one that everyone likes,” Alan explained. Along with Alan’s first place design, the first and second runner-ups—Daniel Garcia and Kent Feng for their jacket design—also earned a spot on the Class of 2024’s merchandise line.

As the class officers prepare to sell and distribute their new apparel, the winning designs officially become extensions of the Class of 2024. As Alan affirms, all old and new spirit shirts “serve as memorabilia and being able to actually distinguish your class.” Whether t-shirt, sweatshirt, jacket, or quarter-zip, the seniors’ new merchandise is just their way of showing off Jag Pride for one last run.

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Rebekah Barrera
Rebekah Barrera, Student Life Editor
Hey! I’m Rebekah Barrera, this year’s Student Life section editor for The CHAT Newspaper. I started out as a Staff Writer for The CHAT, then became a Co-Editor of Arts and Entertainment last year, and now I’m super excited to lead Student Life for one last run during my senior year. PPCHS students play one of the biggest roles in what makes Charter, Charter, and I’m grateful for the opportunity to be able to showcase every aspect of that! Feel free to contact me at [email protected] or @rebekahelize on Instagram for any questions, comments, or story ideas!
Abby Santos
Abby Santos, Photo Staff
Hi! My name is Abby Santos and I am a senior. This is my first year on the CHAT, and I will be working as a photographer specializing in Sports and Student Life. I’ve been working with photography and digital media for years. I’m also part of the Flag Football team! If you’d like to contact me, you can reach me at [email protected]
Marcus Deane
Marcus Deane, Photo Staff
Hello, my name is Marcus Deane. I am a senior and this is my first year in the CHAT. I will be working in the photography and video team, capturing sports and events. I am excited to introduce new photos and be the first drone photographer in the school. Contact me at: [email protected]!

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    DaisyOct 26, 2023 at 9:25 AM

    I love how the Class of 2024 made sure to see what the people want and not just the officers. Collaboration is key. Go Jags!

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