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Snow at Minarets High School!

Last Thursday was a beautiful yet strange day for Minarets High School and the surrounding areas. As students arrived, it began to snow, and everyone became ecstatic as white flakes covered the lawn. It was an awesome day filled with massive snowflakes, snowball fights between students and staff, and even building snowmen.


The snow was especially exciting for kids who don’t get to see it often. Jabari Gomez, a senior, said, “The snow was really cool, and it was exciting to see it since I’m from Fresno and have never seen snow like this at school.” Although students were disappointed when it stopped snowing, they kept having fun. Everyone, students, staff, and even counselors, enjoyed the sight of snow. Minarets treasured this miraculous moment, watching the snow fall onto our lawns and into the hearts of every student.

 


Written by Mckenzie Smith

Edited By Josephina Emerson and Maximus Porter

 
 
 

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