• 2022-2023 CSPA Crown Award Finalist
The Student News Site of Thomas S. Wootton High School

Common Sense

The Student News Site of Thomas S. Wootton High School

Common Sense

The Student News Site of Thomas S. Wootton High School

Common Sense

Common Sense Print Edition
Poll

How are you feeling in the 4th Quarter?

Loading...

Sorry, there was an error loading this poll.

A traditional Nowruz centerpiece is called Haftseen, meaning seven s in Persian. Each item symbolizes key principles in Iranian culture.
Dive into Persian New Year
Kiana Rahimi, staff writer • April 19, 2024
On Mar. 26 a container ship crashed into and collapsed the Francis S. Key Bridge.
Accident causes bridge collapse in Baltimore
Daniel Franca-Koh, staff writer • April 19, 2024
The new FAFSA for the 2024-2025 school year is significantly less complicated and more accessible than the FAFSA from 2009-2010, featuring gewer questions and available is multiple languages.
Students forced to commit to college without knowing cost
Diya Khetan, staff writer • April 18, 2024
Synergy is an education platform that Montgomery County students use to keep track of their grades and important information. On Mar. 22 an update took place, allowing parents home and online registration screens that display easy navigator tools and user-friendly topics.
Updated Synergy platform affects students, teachers
Shayna Fleischer, staff writer • April 16, 2024
Dr. Mei Wang reviews with her seventh and eighth period chemistry class for the AP exam.
Dr Mei Wang: teacher who does it all
Inayat Thukral, profiles editor • April 19, 2024
Sophomore Chase Mitchell dribbles at a varsity playoff game. The game was against Blake High School on March 5th. “Playoff games were exciting,” Mitchell said.
Student athlete Chase Mitchell’s busy life
Siena McCarthy, staff writer • April 5, 2024
Sophomore Zion Allen performs his song Blast at TNL.
Zion Allen blasts off his music career
Kiana Rahimi, staff writer • April 2, 2024
Patricia Naylor-Lawson in the 1972 Fife & Drum yearbook (left). Naylor-Lawson substitute teaches during sixth period on Mar. 8 (right).
Patricia Naylor-Lawson: from first graduating class to substitute teaching nearly 50 years later
Elizabeth Mehler, editor in chief • March 27, 2024
Several bookstores across the country, such as Barnes & Noble, have recently introduced stands designated for books that have gone viral on TikTok. A large percentage of these displayed books are dark romance novels by popular authors such as Colleen Hoover.
Dark romance: The romanticization of trauma
Natalie Pak, staff writer • April 19, 2024
On Mar. 25, Zach Bryan came to Capital One Arena in D.C.. Students were in attendance and enjoyed it greatly. All in all, it was a great show and Im really glad I went with my friends, senior Kelly Ren said.
I Remember Everything from Zach Bryan's concert
Casen Linn, staff writer • April 17, 2024
The SAT was created in 1926 and remained on paper until this spring, when it switched to online. An SAT study guide from 2005 is now rendered obsolete.
College Board’s switch to Online SAT: the good, the bad and the ugly
Alex Balian, sports editor • April 18, 2024
Junior Youssef El-Herraoui watches 2004 thriller film Mysterious Skin on the night of Apr. 14.
Three indie movies, 10 years apart, reviewed
Ahmed Ibrahim, staff writer • April 19, 2024
Fried dumplings are a great snack for any gathering.
Culinary Quest: Fried chicken dumplings
Heerah Jayakumar, features editor, race & equity editor • April 16, 2024
Heidi and Heather Burge pose with a fan at the Capital One Arena. The Burge twins are the center focus of the 2002 Disney Channel Original Movie, Double Teamed.
The moviegoing experience: Are women’s basketball movies really that good?
Ahmed Ibrahim, staff writer • March 25, 2024
Media Specialist Tammie Burk picks out books for her monthly themed display. She chooses books based on important topics happening that month as well as whats popular.
What is the world reading?
Emma Karcz, news editor • March 23, 2024
Check us out on Instagram
Support Us
$2000
$2000
Contributed
Our Goal

Your donation will support the student journalists of Thomas S. Wootton High School. Your contribution will allow us to purchase equipment and cover our annual website hosting costs.

Donate to Common Sense
$2000
$2000
Contributed
Our Goal