May 2021 Briefs

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S E Q U E L

On May 7, a free edition of volume 33 of Sequel Literary Magazine was released online. The theme, Displacement, encapsulates the feelings of being “plucked”, “ripped”, and “torn from one where one belongs and dropped elsewhere”.            [@dulaneysequel]

H O N O R S

Love reading? Love writing? NEHS is for you! National English Honor Society is looking for applicants who will be in grades 10 or 11 next year. Applications are due June 18th – ask your English teacher for details or check out our Instagram:  @dulaneynehs

M U S I C

The following Instrumental Music students were winners in the BCPS Young Soloist Competition and whose performances will be broadcasted on BCPS TV:  Ying Meng, Flute & Mark Kuzink, Violin

B O A R D

The student member of the Baltimore County Board of Education met with members of the Student Government Organization and administration on May 11. Josh Muhumuza met with senior class president Carmen Roy, SGO president Chris Cao, vice president Charlie Cavolo and principal Samuel Wynkoop to discuss promoting education and extracurricular activities in schools across Baltimore County.

A R T F E S T

ArtFest, Dulaney’s annual celebration of the arts, went virtual this year with a website dedicated to showcasing work by students in art, dance, music, theater, and writing programs at the school. ArtFest is sponsored by and produced by the staff of Sequel.

D E B A T E

Four Dulaney debate teams will be participating in the National competition over Memorial Day weekend. Congrats and best wishes to teams Lori Ackerman & Shrayaa Jayapal, Jane Cox & Michelle Wang, Harold Park & Ryan Tiedemann, and our co-presidents Alycia Wong & Jeongin Kim.