The Dazzling Drowsy Chaperone Jr.!
At the middle school the auditorium is the largest room. This large open space allows the school to do lots of performances, such as plays, musicals, and concerts. When the…
A superior club: Math Team
You are sitting in your math class. You start to realize, Hey, this is pretty interesting! For the first time, you are not waiting for the bell to ring, and…
Report cards – For students or against students?
Report card. “A teacher’s written assessment of a student’s work, progress, and conduct.” Report cards are used all over the country to give students an idea of how they are…
Sympathy for Shrek: What made it so special?
By Evan Yu ’31 On the four long nights of the Shrek Jr. play, the audience applauded, screamed, and roared as their friends and family’s faces appeared on the auditorium…
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at the middle school
I – The Interview When you think of the words diversity, equity, and inclusion, what comes to your mind? Well, Mr. Joshua Goldman, a science teacher at the middle school…
Challenge Success redefines student success
Challenge Success is a non-profit organization founded at Stanford University in 2007. It promotes a balanced academic life, rather than one focused solely on grades and test scores. By promoting…
The high school’s latest course additions: how Advanced Placement is enriching student opportunity
The start of the new school year marks an exciting expansion to the high school’s academic curriculum with the addition of two new Advanced Placement (AP) courses: AP Language and…
Curtains close on the old theater curriculum… and open for act two
Mimicked voices, scattered footsteps, and muffled laughter fill the Little Theater as Mr. Skylar Grossman, the new theater director at the high school, teaches his Acting II class. Having taught…
The Bradford’s fall featured artists
Each month, the high school’s Visual Arts Department selects student artists to showcase in their 3-D and 2-D art categories. The Bradford is featuring the works of Emily Rich ’25…
The girls’ swim and dive team makes waves with team spirit
This past fall, students at the high school may have seen several girls dressed up as Adam Sandler, adorned in baggy t-shirts, gym shorts, and backward hats, or decked out…