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Carolyn Taveras

Carolyn Taveras, Reporter

Carolyn Taveras, a senior, loves to watch films and listen to music. She finds that through new experiences, she learns most about herself and who she is, which is why she is always up for an adventure. While school is very important to her, she makes sure to stay on top of her well-being and encourages others to do the same!

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Mr. Lee lifts portion of the gym's Lego flooring, revealing the wet, black lining.

Aging Gym Poses Disadvantage to Student Athletes

Carolyn Taveras and Ramata Diop December 21, 2023
On Sept. 29, a raging storm struck New York and left many parts of the city flooded. The storm caused rainwater to leak from the street-level handball court into the basement gym. The water seeped under the gym floor and once it dried, air bubbles formed, resulting in bumpy and uneven flooring that hinders efficient play.
Mercury Wright with her art piece "Headspace."

Pace Artist Exhibits at MOMA

Carolyn Taveras, Reporter June 12, 2023
2023 is the first year that Pace has been featured in the Manhattan Borough Arts Festival, presenting senior Mercury Wright and her piece called “Headspace.” The exhibit promotes pieces from students Pre-K through 12 attending schools in Manhattan and requires an application process.
Captain Sofia Gomez leads the team in a chant prior to their playoff match-up with Seward Park.

Softball Team Loses in 1st Round of Playoffs after Dominating Regular Season

Carolyn Taveras and Tiago Neves June 9, 2023

The girls’ softball team saw a crushing 4-8 defeat against Seward Park on May 31 in the first round of the citywide division B playoffs. A win was feasible until the seventh inning when the Setters gave...

History books that teach about the Black experience.

History Department to offer New AP African American Studies Course

Carolyn Taveras, Reporter April 27, 2023
Pace was chosen as one of the 800 high schools in the nation to adopt the AP African American course for the upcoming 2023-2024 school year.
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