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?
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
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
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
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
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 […]
One Acts makes progress with performances despite COVID-19
In the Performing Arts department, One Acts — a series of brief, single act scenes that come together to create full performances — will happen […]
Fall sports from the coach’s perspective
With the Fall Season 1’s start at the high school, coaches and directors are working hard to provide a safe and effective environment for their […]
The hybrid model: one month later
Dire predictions surrounded the hybrid reopening of the high school on October 1. Some argued that any in-person learning at all would endanger the community […]
Senior parking lottery closed, parking dynamics change
With little time at the beginning of this busy school year, the normal senior parking lottery was postponed, leaving spots 61-100 in the high school […]
