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Month: November 2020

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The life of three-season athlete Lydia Carr
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The life of three-season athlete Lydia Carr

  • Ben Galligan '23, Sports Editor and Co-Business Manager
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High school student Lydia Carr ’22 is unique when it comes to athletics at the high school. Carr is a three-season athlete: she plays soccer […]

Remote Learning School: high school at home
  • Features

Remote Learning School: high school at home

  • Suzie Kim '23, Executive Editor-in-Chief
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The Remote Learning School (RLS) is a completely remote school model that the high school offered in the beginning of the 2020-21 school year due […]

A Q&A with the Director of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Dr. Charmie Curry, Election and Thanksgiving edition
  • Features
  • Q+A

A Q&A with the Director of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Dr. Charmie Curry, Election and Thanksgiving edition

  • Ben Galligan '23, Sports Editor and Co-Business Manager
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With the hybrid schedule well underway is there anything you have noticed that students can improve upon to improve promoting Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion?  Whether […]

Author Elizabeth Acevedo to make two virtual visits to the high school on December 1
  • News

Author Elizabeth Acevedo to make two virtual visits to the high school on December 1

  • Josh Nangle '21, Managing Editor
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Author and poet Elizabeth Acevedo will make two virtual visits to the high school on December 1. Acevedo has written books such as With the […]

Do students prefer in-person or remote learning days?
  • Opinion

Do students prefer in-person or remote learning days?

  • Adam Juma ’23, News Editor and Co-Business Manager
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To mitigate the risk of  COVID-19 cases in the schools, the District decided this summer to split the school in half by cohorts according to […]

Spike in COVID-19 cases at the high school ends fall sports
  • Sports

Spike in COVID-19 cases at the high school ends fall sports

  • The Bradford
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Just days before the end of the Fall 1 sports season, a spike in COVID-19 cases at the high school forced athletics to conclude prematurely.  […]

School nurses prioritize the safety of students with the reopening of school
  • News

School nurses prioritize the safety of students with the reopening of school

  • Addie Schiller '22, Co-Features Editor
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The Nursing department is at the forefront of creating new structures within schools to protect students and staff against COVID-19. This year, instead of dealing […]

Student Congress encourages inclusion with new Seminar Day
  • News

Student Congress encourages inclusion with new Seminar Day

  • Suzie Kim '23, Executive Editor-in-Chief
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Inclusivity is key to the mission and work of Student Congress. The officers and advisors strive to make every student in the school feel that […]

Free lunches for remote and hybrid students until June 30
  • News

Free lunches for remote and hybrid students until June 30

  • Hank Guo '23, Editor-in-Chief
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On October 9, the U.S. Department of Agriculture extended the Summer Food Service Program, giving schools the ability to cater healthy meals free of charge […]

  • Arts

One Acts makes progress with performances despite COVID-19

  • Eva Wall '22, Arts Editor
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In the Performing Arts department, One Acts — a series of brief, single act scenes that come together to create full performances — will happen […]

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