Principal’s Corner: Mr. Sotherden on Homecoming

By: The Port Light Staff With the new school year comes the anticipation of many new and wonderful things that make the school year special. Homecoming is more than just a name; it’s a tradition and an event that encourages community between students and faculty.  Before the start of homecoming, […]

Baking Ideas for Autumn Season

Written By: Ariana Pareja, Jennifer Alzerreca The beginning of autumn puts everyone in the mood to break out the sweaters, blankets, and comfy slippers. This season comes with many celebrations, like Halloween and Thanksgiving, which motivates many to start cooking and baking. Enjoying a meal or pastries with friends and […]

PCHS Welcomes New History Teacher: Mr. Hartnett

Written By: Ava Osorio, Yana Patel The first day of school came with its apprehensions, with the arrival of a new AP US History teacher. Everyone was a bit on edge, nervous to start the learning process again with a new teacher, Mr. Hartnett.  In the short amount of time […]

Hurricane Ian Leaves Florida Struggling To Recover

Written By: Yana Patel Hurricane Ian recently made landfall as one of the most powerful storms ever recorded to hit the United States. This hurricane made its way from the Caribbean to Florida. On September 23, the storm reached winds as high as 105 mph, making it a Category 2 […]

Homecoming Spirit Week Themes Raise Concerns Among PCHS Student Body

Written By: Jennifer Alzerreca In accordance with the end of the high school football season, homecoming dances and events start from between the middle and end of October. With this, many high school districts encourage their individual “spirit weeks.” This involves students typically dressing up in fun, creative ways with […]

Make Halloween 2022 The Spookiest One Yet With These Local Activities

Written By:  Andrea Vargas, Katherine Balbin, Ariana Pareja The fall season is the start of sweaters, falling leaves and fun outdoor activities. Many people seek out activities to do with family and friends during this time of year. There are plenty of activities to do around the Port Chester area […]

PCHS Football Team Lights Up the Field with their First Home Game Win

Written By: Kathleen Scarola The last Friday in September was a chilly one, especially since the weather has started to get colder and darker once the sun sets and the last remnants of summer continue to fade away. However, the local neighborhood surrounding Port Chester High School was anything but […]

Columbus Day’s Controversial Background

Written By: Ava Osorio Many people have associated Columbus Day with parades, bands, a day off from school, and of course, Christopher Columbus. In recent years, there has been a change in the narrative regarding how Americans look at this holiday. Many have heard the alternative to Columbus Day, which […]

THE CENTER OF HISPANIC TREATS: LA PALETERIA FERNANDEZ

Written By: Michelle Ramos-Aragon, Natalie Pinto On Main St in the town of Port Chester is the beloved La Paleteria Fernandez. The residents of Port Chester flock to the ice cream shop, leaving with signature popsicles, scoops of ice cream in waffle cones, shakes and cold drinks, as well as […]

Netflix and Chill..Or Not?

Written By: Shaana Cheriyan Everyone has a love-hate relationship with Netflix. It has too strong of a hold to be deleted, but also causes me to shake my  fist whenever my show is paused for no reason at all. It’s come to the point where I now have Disney+ downloaded, […]

What Are PCHS Students Watching?

Written By: Sophia Ortiz-Heaney The results are in! Want to know what shows and movies your classmates are watching? Want to know what musical artists they like to listen to as they go out the hallways between classes? Maybe not, but results of what media is popular with our student […]