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Juniors Will and Charlie Balian, seniors Elizabeth Mehler and Kelly Ren, and AP Research teachers Brett Bentley and Michelle Hanson celebrate after the AP Research symposium on Apr. 25.
College-ready minds: The Impact of AP Seminar, AP Research in high schools
Alex Balian, sports editor • May 2, 2024
On Apr. 22, students had a day of working and catching up on missing assignments from home during an asynchronous day. Students worked on assignments given by teachers.
Asynchronous day impacts teachers, students
Shayna Fleischer, staff writer • May 2, 2024
A radar speed sign along Wootton Parkway monitors cars driving by. Recent safety issues have caused concerns around drop-off and speeding. In education, safety and security need to be our top priority, Assistant Principal Stephanie Labbe said.
Safety issues on Wootton Parkway raise concern
Pragna Pothakamuri, staff writer • April 29, 2024
On Apr. 19 at the pep rally, senior Jai Gurewitz, sophomore Theo Gittleson and senior Sebastian Valdivia compete in the cake eating contest to see who can finish a slice first without the use of their hands.
Students find joy at spring pep rally
Marley Hoffman, opinion editor • April 26, 2024
Sophomore Chloe Ayissi-Etoh presents during a fashion show in 2023. Ayissi-Etoh sews, models and markets for her company, Chlolaná. “I just never thought I was going to love something that much,” Ayissi-Etoh said.
Student-owned business thrives off hard work, dedication
Cameron Cowen, staff writer • May 2, 2024
Junior Naima Cho-khaliq on the runway.
Naima Cho-Khaliq: Training to be professional model
Danielle Ram, features editor • May 2, 2024
Second year varsity girls soccer sophomore Megan Lomotan dribbles up the field to start a counter attack for her team. Lomotan and her team were able to take finish the game with a 6-0 win over Blake.
Megan Lomotan does it all
Annalise Yi, staff writer • April 21, 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 Amad Sangare works on a Photoshop assignment in his eighth period website development class while listening to Your Love is King, by Sade.
Does music increase productivity?
Kiana Rahimi, staff writer • May 2, 2024
Juniors Lainey Berman and Nibras Hassan watch 10 Things I Hate About You to unwind before sports practices. I like watching these kinds of movies with my friends because rom-coms are a pretty universally liked genre, Berman said.
Romantic-comedies light up students' nights
Maya Halpern, back page editor • May 1, 2024
Science teacher Gavin Kramar is heading toward the end of his first year at this school. Kramar considers himself lucky to be teaching here and it is particularly special for him because he is a former student.
New teachers reflect on first year at school
Noah Friedman, staff writer • May 1, 2024
Croissants are a delectable treat for any season.
Culinary Quest: One-day croissants
Heerah Jayakumar, features editor, race & equity editor • May 2, 2024
The Love Hypothesis, by Ali Hazelwood, 11/22/63, by Stephen Hawking, These Violent Delights, by Chloe Gong, and Vicious, by V.E. Schwab, and the AP courses that match that book.
What the world is reading: AP classes as books
Emma Karcz, news editor • May 1, 2024
Title card for Luca Guadagninos 2024 film Challengers,  starring Mike Faist, Josh OConnor, and Zendaya. The film was released in theaters on Apr. 26 and had an early IMAX screening on Apr. 22.
Is ‘Challengers’ a Grand Slam?
Ahmed Ibrahim, staff writer • April 26, 2024
Junior Emma Karczs bookshelf shows a variety of romance books and other genres she has enjoyed over the years.
What is the world reading: Romance season in full bloom
Emma Karcz, news editor • April 21, 2024
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