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The Observer

The School Newspaper of Winston Churchill High School.

The Observer

The School Newspaper of Winston Churchill High School.

The Observer

Dehab Deglel

Dehab Deglel, Assistant Features Editor

Dehab Deglel is a junior at WCHS, and this is her third year on the Observer. She is the Assistant Features Editor for the 2024-2025 school year. She enjoys watching movies, reading books, and making art when she’s not writing articles.

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Vape detectors are the newest and most effective tool to counteract student e-cigarette use at WCHS.

Observer Opinion: curve the vapescape

By Dehab Deglel, Assistant Features Editor
November 22, 2024
On October 16, AP AF-AM teacher, Sandy Young, plays a warm up video showing hidden stories about African American history.

WCHS debuts new AP African American Studies course

By Dehab Deglel, Assistant Arts Editor
October 31, 2024
Evelyn Johns, a WCHS sophomore, has been creating art all her life, and recently had her art exhibited at a gallery in Washignton D.C. The exhibit helped Johns to sell three of her paintings, and she is now painting a mural for a new resturant in Rockville.

Student Art Spotlight: Evelyn Johns

By Dehab Deglel, Assistant Features Editor
June 7, 2024
WCHS junior Kaylee Chernoff finishes off her number "Does Your Mother Know?" during the musical "Mama MIa" center stage and strikes a pose.

Student art spotlight: Kaylee Chernoff

By Dehab Deglel, Promotions and Subscriptions Manager
March 1, 2024
"Argylle" was one of the most anticipated movies this year according to IDMb. While it has not managed to live up to the hype, that does not make it a bad movie.

“Argylle,” the film the cat or cast just couldn’t save

By Dehab Deglel, Promotions and Subscriptions Manager
February 16, 2024
"Ruby Gilman, Teenage Kraken" by Universal Studios made $46.1 million against its $70 million budget, failing to break even.

Showbiz snoozefest: 2023 films are failing the mark

By Dehab Deglel, Promotions and Subscriptions Manager
January 5, 2024
Poltics and current events can be taught in class in an effecitve manner, but WCHS is going to have to meet that challenge with dedicated teaching.

Too vital to ignore: we need to talk politics

By Dehab Deglel, Promotions and Subscriptions Manager
November 27, 2023
Tracy Sachs, teaching her health class at WCHS. The energy in the classroom run down after a long day, as Sachs tries to bring back life into the assingments.

New health curriculum includes a full year of instruction

By Dehab Deglel, Promotions and Subscriptions Manager
October 16, 2023
Inside of the art hallway...

Inside of the art hallway…

By Dehab Deglel, Staff Writer
May 16, 2023
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